Sixth suspect arrested, charged as accessory in murder of Monroe woman discovered in abandoned juvenile detention facility

Sixth suspect arrested, charged as accessory in connection with Monroe woman's murder
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FRENCHTOWN TWP (WWJ) -- Yet another suspect was taken into custody and charged in connection with the murder of Kayla Sedoskey, a Monroe woman whose body was found wrapped in a tarp in an abandoned juvenile detention facility in early March.

Michigan State Police identified this latest suspect as Alexander Feko, 26, from Detroit Beach in Frenchtown.

Feko was charged Friday with three counts of accessory to a felony after the fact and one count of evidence tampering. His bond is currently set at $75,000.

Sedoskey was found dead on Mar. 2, at the abandoned Boysville Juvenile Detention Center in Frenchtown Township. Her death was later ruled a homicide, but the official cause-of-death has not been made public.

Over the past two months, five other people were arrested and charged with homicide and conspiracy to commit homicide. Both are open murder charges, meaning the degree of the charges will be decided by the judge or jury if the suspects are convicted.

Officials released the names of three defendants -- Sierra Bemis, Brian Smith and Kaylyn Ramsey. The remaining suspects' names are being withheld until they can be extradited from North Carolina.

The investigation into Sedoskey's murder is still open, and anyone with information about her death can contact Michigan State Police Detective Sergeant Michael Peterson at 734-242-3500.

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