LANSING, Michigan — Authorities have formally charged a 31-year-old man with open murder in connection with the death of 53-year-old Vincent Beeman, who was tragically found deceased in the 3900 block of Burneway Drive on Sunday morning, February 8, 2026. Emergency responders were called to the residence around 10:50 a.m., initially for a medical concern, but investigators quickly determined that Beeman had sustained serious injuries, leading police to classify the incident as a homicide.

On Wednesday, February 11, Aaron Mouseeau—also listed in some records as Aaron Paul Mousseau—was charged with one count of Homicide – Open Murder. A cash or surety bond of $3 million was established, and Mouseeau is scheduled to appear for a probable cause hearing on February 23 in Eaton County. Authorities have emphasized that the investigation remains active as they work to uncover the full circumstances surrounding Beeman’s death.
At this time, officials have not released details regarding the nature of the incident, the weapon used, or any prior connection between Beeman and the accused. Law enforcement continues to urge anyone with information about the case to come forward, highlighting the community’s role in assisting ongoing investigations.
This tragic case underscores the persistent efforts of Lansing law enforcement to confront and reduce violent crimes in the area, even as residents grapple with shock and grief. As the legal process unfolds, authorities have pledged transparency and updates to ensure public safety while balancing the integrity of the investigation. The community remains vigilant, hoping for justice and answers in the wake of this heartbreaking loss.
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