In November of 2007, and according to
the Free Press, Dorsey confessed to
burglarizing two homes in one day.
In the November 2007 burglaries, records say Dorsey was one of five young men - aged 16 to 18 - in a car in the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Coconut Creek shortly before 10 a.m. on Nov. 30, 2007. Inside, police found stolen items, including a flat-screen television, a laptop computer, a ski mask and several pairs of gloves.
One of the men with Dorsey had, in his sock, two window punches -- professional burglar tools used to shatter windows quietly.
Police had been responding to calls of several men lurking around houses.
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According to the reports, three of the teens, including Dorsey, went to the back of a Coconut Creek home, where the sliding glass door was shattered. Dorsey and another teen entered the home, only to encounter the homeowner, who came face-to-face with the intruders in the living room, the reports show. The teens fled, but were stopped by police a short while later.
Once at the Coconut Creek Police Department, Dorsey and his cohorts all admitted to their roles in the burglary, as well as to a break-in earlier that day in another suburb, where a flat-screen television was taken.
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