Grandson suspected in double homicide taken into custody
Houston police took into custody the man wanted for the deaths of his 89-year-old grandfather and a female relative found beaten to death inside a southeast Houston home after a small fire last week.
A man police believe is Cameron Dorsey, 20, was taken Sunday morning into custody by officers at the 1500 block of Broadway, near his family's church.
No charges have yet been filed but he is considered a person of interest in the deaths of local pastor Clements Vicent Dorsey Sr. and his 61-year-old daughter Barbara Ann Dorsey Alexander.
Cameron Dorsey moved into his grandfather's home in southeast Houston after his release from jail, but the elderly man had recently asked him to leave, police said. On Thursday, the pastor and his daughter, who was visiting from California, were found by family members beaten to death inside the home. Cameron Dorsey was seen leaving the scene in his grandfather's Toyota 4-Runner.
The pastor's wife, who suffers from dementia and was asleep during the killings, was unharmed.
Clements Dorsey, a retired dredge boat captain for a petrochemical company, had been the shepherd of Jesus Christ Holy Temple in the 8800 block of Gibbons in southeast Houston, a church he founded 50 years ago.
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