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The Moments After Allegan County Murder of Young Mother

Posted at 12:55 PM, Jun 26, 2014
and last updated 2014-06-26 18:01:46-04

ALLEGAN COUNTY, Mich., (June 26, 2014) The 15-year-old suspect in Wednesday’s homicide in Wayland Twp. was charged Thursday with open murder and assault with intent to murder.

15-year-old Josh Keyzer was charged as an adult Thursday afternoon.

During a probable cause hearing Thursday in court, a Michigan State Police trooper testified a 911 call came in from Sharon Keyzer that her 15-year-old grandson had stabbed her.

According to the trooper, when police arrived on scene they saw the suspect on the roof of the house covered in blood holding a knife and refusing to come down.

The trooper says the suspect lost his footing and fell from the roof, got back up and began running from police with the knife in his hand. The trooper says the suspect was tased and taken into custody.

According to the trooper’s testimony, police then entered the house where they found Sharon Keyzer with a towel around her neck and 21-year-old Kassandra Keyzer in the basement dead with a stab wound to the throat or neck area.

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Sharon Keyzer (left) and Kassandra Keyzer

The trooper goes on to say the suspect was transported to the hospital where he was interviewed by detectives and admitted to killing his cousin and attempting to kill his grandma.

Joshua Keyzer has no previous record in juvenile court.

Michigan State Police say they are still working to find out more answers. “Doors are wide open when you have a crime of this nature, its going to take some time to really figure out what may have led to this, contributing to this occurring. We don’t have those answers yet,” said F/Lt. Patrick Boyd.