
FREEHOLD – A Millstone Township man accused of killing a man with his vehicle in February 2025, has been extradited back to New Jersey from Florida, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Friday.
Dominic Allen, 23, was charged with second-degree Vehicular Homicide and second-degree Leaving the Scene of a Motor Vehicle Accident.
On February 11, at approximately 4:02 p.m., members of both the Neptune Township and Asbury Park Police Departments responded to a 911 call in the area of Stratford Avenue between Fisher and Myrtle Avenue for a report of an individual being struck by a vehicle. On arrival, law enforcement officers discovered an adult male victim lying in the roadway with severe injuries.
The victim, later identified as Kyzair Robinson, 19, of Asbury Park, was transported to Jersey Shore University Medical Center and would later succumb to his injuries on February 12.
A collaborative investigation by members of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Major Crimes Bureau and Asbury Park Police Department identified Allen as the driver of the vehicle. The investigation revealed that the victim was communicating with Allen through the driver’s side window of the vehicle, prior to Allen driving away with the victim clinging to and ultimately falling under the vehicle as Allen fled the scene.
Allen was later apprehended in Orlando, Florida, by members of the US Marshal’s Task Force. Allen was extradited back to New Jersey and charged on Wednesday March 19. Allen is being lodged in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution (MCCI) pending future court proceedings.
Anyone with information about this matter is urged to contact MCPO Detective Aaron Shaw at 800-533-7443 or Asbury Park Police Department Detective Terrence McGhee at 732-774-1300.
The case is assigned to Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Caitlin J. Sidley of the Major Crimes Bureau. Information regarding Allen’s legal representation was not immediately available.
Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all of the trial rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and State law.