Authorities have charged a second suspect accused of posing as a DTE worker in the slaying of a Rochester Hills man.

Joshua Zuazo, 39, of Dearborn was arrested Monday in Plymouth Township, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office said. He faces felony murder and two counts of unlawful imprisonment. If convicted on the murder charge, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars.

“I want to reiterate how proud I am of our whole team and what they did to quickly move this case forward, not only taking our suspects off the street, but bringing evidence to the prosecutor to move this into her court for the next phase,” said Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard.

“Again, I compliment and thank our partners on the state, federal, and local level for helping bring these individuals to the bar of justice.”

Zuazo’s arrest follows that of Carlos Jose Hernandez, 37, also of Dearborn. He was apprehended without incident Saturday in Shreveport, Louisiana, by Caddo Parish Sheriff’s deputies after authorities spotted a vehicle that matched the description of his Hernandez’s vehicle.

Authorities said the men came to the Rochester Hills home of Hussein Murray, 72, on the morning of Oct. 11 posing as employees of DTE who were there to check a gas leak.

After they were let inside, Murray accompanied the men into his basement, where his body later was found by authorities.

Once the suspects came back up the stairs, they restrained Murray’s 72-year-old wife, bound her hands using duct tape and asked her where valuables could be found in the home, authorities said. It’s not clear what might have been taken from the home. Bouchard said Murray may have been targeted in connection to the pawn shop he owned in Hamtramck.

Once the suspects left, Murray’s wife freed herself enough to dial 911.

Hours after the killing, authorities released home security footage of the suspects in hopes it might lead to their arrest.

Zuazo is held at the Oakland County Jail. His arraignment is scheduled for 1:15 p.m. Friday.

Hernandez is being held in the Caddo Correction Center in Shreveport. He is expected to return to Michigan sometime next week after waiving an extradition hearing in Louisiana, authorities said.