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Two Indicted for Evading Arrest after Police Attempted Contact

By: Victor Sotelo
Updated: December 6, 2012
As police were investigating the shooting of two children last August, they were looking for a person they wanted to question about the shooting  and made two unrelated arrests.

22-year-old Akeem Perkins, and 39-year-old Cornelius Dorsey were indicted Thursday by a Taylor County grand jury on those arrests.

Police spotted the men at a home in the area of the shooting on North 9, and when police asked them to get out of a vehicle they were in, the two drove away.

Officers caught up with them later at the Little Elm Condos where both were charged with evading arrest.

Perkins was found to have counterfeit money in his pocket, so he was also charged with forgery of a government instrument.

Both were indicted of evading arrest charges.

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