MUSKEGON, MI - A teenager is accused of robbing another man of his vehicle, wallet, watch, cell phone and pants - yes, his pants.

Kelvon Keijuan Copeland, 19, was formally charged with armed robbery on Jan. 25. He gave the court an address of 3033 Sixth St. in Muskegon Heights.

It's alleged that Copeland robbed the victim, who is known to him, in the city of Muskegon, said Muskegon County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Tim Maat. Copeland is accused of carrying a pistol during the robbery that occurred on Jan. 24, according to court documents.

The vehicle, a 2010 Toyota Corolla, was recovered, Maat said.

Copeland, who has no adult felony convictions, was on probation for misdemeanor domestic violence at the time, Maat said.

Akia Beckem

A co-defendant, Akia Monise Beckem, 19, has been charged with lying to police, a potential four-year felony. It's alleged that she was present during the robbery, but lied to police when she said she was not, Maat said. Beckem is not charged with the robbery itself.

Beckem, who also gave the court an address of 3033 Sixth St. in Muskegon Heights, remains lodged in the Muskegon County Jail on a 10 percent of $5,000 bond. Her preliminary exam is set for 1:30 p.m. Feb. 13 in Muskegon County District Judge Raymond Kostrzewa's courtroom.

Copeland's bond has been set at $50,000 cash or surety and his preliminary exam is set for 2 p.m. Feb. 9 in Muskegon County District Judge Geoffrey Nolan's courtroom. Armed robbery is a felony that carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.

Actual sentences are determined by the sentencing judge based on state guidelines.