Man charged in Madison Heights woman’s death
A St. Clair County man was arraigned on homicide charges Tuesday afternoon in connection with the death of a Madison Heights woman whose body was discovered in a Shelby Township apartment.
Terrance Lamar Bowie, 29, of Casco Township, was charged in 41-A District Court in Shelby Township with second-degree murder and tampering with evidence at the scene related to the death of a woman identified by Prosecutor Peter Lucido as Brittany Harris-Beauchamp, a 27-year-old Madison Heights woman. The murder charge is punishable by up to life in prison while the tampering charges carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
Judge Stephen Sierawski set bond at $2 million cash after Assistant Macomb Prosecutor Sian Hengeveld sought to hold Bowie without bond based on the severity of the charges and because, “This case appears to be both a violent and unprovoked one (attack).”
Lexus Real, Bowie’s attorney for the arraignment, requested “a reasonable bond,” indicating that while he has resided in Casco the past “couple of months,” he had been living with and taking care of his grandmother in Shelby Township.
Bowie told Real he has no pending criminal charges and only minor past skirmishes with the law, she said.

Sierawski said Bowie would be appointed an attorney through the county Public Defender’s Office.
Bowie, Hengeveld, Real and a township police detective attended the court hearing appeared remotely by video.
According to Shelby Township police, officers received a 911 call about 6:45 a.m. July 19 from an apartment on the 46000 block of Boardman Drive. A man requested help on a 911 call and then hung up.
Officers arrived at the apartment to check the welfare of the occupants and were met at the door by Bowie, according to a news release.
“Bowie made statements to officers indicating that there was a dead body located inside of the apartment,” investigators said in the release.
Police located a deceased 27-year-old female in a bedroom. Evidence taken from the scene indicates the cause of death as a homicide.
Bowie was placed under arrest at the scene, police said.

“This was not a random act of violence, as the victim and Bowie were both known to each other,” police said.
Authorities did not state in the releases how she was killed.
Bowie, who is being held in the Macomb County Jail, faces an Aug. 5 probable-cause conference and an Aug. 12 preliminary examination in 41A.
“Think twice before committing a crime in Shelby Township. Our team is committed to the safety and security of our residents and business owners,” Police Chief Robert Shelide said in the release. “However, if you commit a violent crime in Shelby Township, we will leave no stone unturned and pursue you until you are brought to justice.”
— Staff writer Jameson Cook contributed to this report.
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