(WWJ) A Port Huron murder suspect on the run for more than a month has been captured in Detroit.
Agents with the U.S. Marshals Detroit Fugitive Apprehension Team, along with police, arrested 43-year-old Reginald Cu-Nu Grasty on Tuesday near Jefferson Ave. and Conner on Detroit's east side.
Port Huron Police said Grasty was wanted for the murder of 44-year-old William Orlow whose body was found on the Grayfox Navy training ship last June.
A warrant for Grasty's arrest was issued on Dec. 10, but it took authorities awhile to find him.
Grasty was arraigned Wednesday on charges of open murder and mutilation of a corpse, and remains jailed on a $750,000 bond.
His next court date, a probable cause conference, is set for Feb. 2 in 72nd District Court.
A suspected motive for the killing hasn't been released.



