Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Husband of Caitlin Tracey Pleads No Contest in Michigan Domestic Violence Case

Cook County’s inquiry into Caitlin Tracey’s death remains open with no charges filed.

Overview

  • Adam Beckerink entered no-contest pleas to domestic violence and interfering with a 911 call in Berrien County.
  • He pleaded guilty to contempt for violating a no-contact order, and prosecutors dropped resisting arrest counts under the agreement.
  • Sentencing is set for Oct. 20 in Berrien County, and the Sept. 9 trial will not proceed.
  • A judge earlier ruled that 911 recordings and police body-camera video from 2024 could be presented to jurors.
  • Cook County authorities continue to investigate Tracey’s stairwell death, which was ruled a fall with the manner undetermined, and an assistant state’s attorney has identified Beckerink as a suspect with no charges filed.