Oceanside police Cruiser
An Oceanside Police Cruiser. (Photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego)

Authorities announced an arrest Thursday in connection with the slaying of a disabled military veteran found dead in his Oceanside home nearly 17 years ago.

Jeffrey Roberson was taken into custody in Spring Valley on Wednesday for allegedly murdering Cecil Zachary Jr., 51, according to the Oceanside Police Department.

Cold-case investigators linked Roberson, 59, to the slaying through DNA evidence, Detective Sergeant Dave Estrada said.

On the afternoon of June 19, 2008, the bedridden victim’s lifeless body was discovered at his residence in the 1500 block of Molly Circle.

An autopsy determined that he had died of blunt-force trauma.

Police have released no suspected motive for the alleged murder nor disclosed the nature of the relationship, if any, between Roberson and Zachary.

“This arrest is the result of years of dedicated investigative work and advancements in forensic technology,” Estrada said.

Zachary had been paralyzed from the waist down since his early 20s due to injuries he suffered in a traffic accident, according to news reports from the time of his death.

Roberson is being held without bail at San Diego Central Jail pending arraignment, scheduled for Friday.