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Plymouth Teen Charged In Alleged Plot To Murder Her Family With Boyfriend's Help

PLYMOUTH (WWJ) - A 15-year-old Plymouth Township girl has been charged in an alleged plot to murder her family then run away with her boyfriend.

The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office has charged Roksana Sikorski in connection with the stabbing of her 12-year-old brother in the throat and attempting to stab her younger sister, early in the morning of Oct. 17 at the family's home on Glenmore Court in Plymouth Township.

The boy was hospitalized with multiple stab wounds.

The boyfriend, 23-year-old Michael Rivera of Detroit, is alleged to have been outside the house sending text messages with instructions for carrying out the crime.

Both are currently behind bars.

Rivera is being held on a $100,000 bond following his arraignment over the weekend on four counts of conspiracy to commit murder, one count of assault with intent to murder and one count of felonious Assault.

Sikorski is due in 35th District Court for an arraignment Thursday morning, charged with four counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and one count of assault with intent to murder

"Bluntly, it is rare for this office to charge a 15-year-old as an adult.  However, the alleged facts in this case strongly warrant this decision. The alleged actions of this defendant and her co-defendant, to conspire to kill her entire family, are truly haunting," said Prosecutor Kym Worthy, in a statement.

The victims' names were not released.

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