TRAVERSE CITY — One of the suspects involved in the November shooting death of a Traverse City parking services employee has an upcoming bond hearing scheduled.

Per new court records, 18-year-old Hunter Vanderwall will appear for a motion and bond hearing at 9:45 a.m. on Dec. 18 at the Grand Traverse County 86th District Court.
Vanderwall is the second suspect, alongside 17-year-old Eugene Thompson, in connection with the shooting that left one city employee dead.
Investigators said the two were breaking into cars at the Larry C. Hardy Parking Deck Saturday night before shooting and killing parking services worker Larry Boyd. The prosecutor’s office said Boyd confronted them when Thompson shot at Boyd five times, using a gun stolen from Missaukee County.
Vanderwall’s bond was initially denied in a Nov. 18 arraignment, and he has since been in the custody of Grand Traverse County Correctional Facility.
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