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Man Wanted In Malden Shooting Lands On 'Most Wanted List'
Wesley Jordan Alcin is wanted in connection to a shooting in Salem three weeks after one in Malden.

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Wesley Jordan Alcin is wanted in connection to a shooting in Salem three weeks after one in Malden.

Police said Wesley Jordan Alcin is wanted in connection to a January home invasion where a woman was shot nine times and a man three times.
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