GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — An 18-year-old from northern Michigan faces a number of legal prices together with tried homicide for allegedly burning down the house of his ex’s household.
In response to the Crawford County Sheriff’s Workplace, the hearth was reported at roughly 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 24. 4 individuals have been inside the house on the time however have been in a position to make it out safely.
In response to investigators, a baby inside the house awoke a few hours earlier than the hearth broke out, telling the adults that he had heard unusual noises. After trying round and never discovering something, they went again to mattress.
An 18-year-old from Michigan faces a number of felony prices for allegedly burning down his ex’s household residence in Crawford County. (Courtesy Crawford County Sheriff’s Workplace)
“A couple hours later the same juvenile woke up everyone in the home stating the house was on fire,” the sheriff’s workplace stated in a information launch. “While getting out of the burning home, a suspect was seen running away from the home.”
After speaking to deputies with the Antrim County Sheriff’s Workplace, a former boyfriend of one of many residence’s occupants was taken in for questioning. That suspect, 18-year-old Cameron Spencer, was ultimately arrested.
Spencer was arraigned Tuesday on eight felony counts: 4 counts of tried homicide, one rely of second-degree arson, one rely of first-degree residence invasion and two counts of malicious destruction of property.
The house is taken into account a complete loss.