Second murder suspect who posed as DTE worker denied bond after arraignment

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Second suspect in Rochester Hills murder arraigned

The Dearborn man charged in the murder of a Rochester Hills man made his first appearance in court Friday when he pleaded not guilty before a judge.

The second man charged in the murder of a Rochester Hills homeowner after entering his home while posing as a utility worker appeared in court Friday.

The judge denied bond to Joshua Zuazo, who was arrested in Plymouth Township after police spent days searching for the two men who entered the home of Hussein Murray, later murdering him. 

Prosecutors say both Zuazo and Carlos Jose Hernandez impersonated DTE workers when they entered Murray's home on Oct. 11. They are accused of murdering him and duct taping his wife, before fleeing the property. 

Joshua Zuazo, 39, of Dearborn.

Hernandez was caught a day later in Louisiana while Zuazo was arrested during a traffic stop earlier this week.

Pleading not guilty to one count of murder and two counts of unlawful imprisonment, the 39-year-old man from Dearborn has a history of violence.

According to pre-trial services, Zuazo has a history of violence and failing to appear in court. That includes convictions for possessing weapons in prison and armed robbery.

According to Zuazo's defense attorney, he has three kids. 

Fake DTE workers: Second suspect charged for murder, home invasion in Rochester Hills

"Impersonating utility workers - people we need and rely on, is despicable and threatens the sense of security of everyone in our community." said Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald.