Murder suspect at large in NW: 'I can't stress how dangerous this guy is'

SEATTLE -- Police are searching the Northwest for a man who they say killed his grandparents and stole their car just hours after being released from a Washington state prison, and has since tried to obtain weapons.
Michael "Chad" Boysen, 26, was released from prison Friday after serving time for robbery, and his grandparents picked him up, authorities said. He is suspected of killing the 82-year-old man and 80-year-old woman Friday night or early Saturday at their home in the Fairwood area of Renton, police said.
"I can't stress how dangerous this guy is," King County Sheriff John Urquhart said at a Monday afternoon news conference. He said Boysen had made threats against family members and law enforcement officials, but he did not elaborate.
"We don't want another Maurice Clemmons situation in Western Washington," he said.
Clemmons killed four police officers in Lakewood in November of 2009.
Urquhart said the grandparents were not shot, but he declined to provide other details about their killings, pending autopsies.
Detectives believe Boysen is trying to find weapons, and Urquhart said authorities do not believe he had a gun when he left the crime scene. He had been searching the Internet for "gun shows" across the Northwest and Nevada, the sheriff's office said.
Boysen had been in prison since 2006 on three robbery convictions in King County, said Judy Feliciano with the Washington Department of Corrections. He was released Friday from the prison at Monroe and was supposed to check in with a community supervision officer within 24 hours, she said.
Urquhart said Boysen's grandparents had picked him up from the prison and fixed up a room in their home for him to stay in.
"We are at a loss as to why he killed them," the sheriff said. "We don't know what the motive is."
Boysen is 5-foot-10, 170 pounds with hazel eyes. He may be driving the red, 2001 Chrysler 300, Washington license 046XXU.
Autopsies were scheduled Monday on the victims and their names would be released later, the King County medical examiner's office said.
Friends and family members identified the elderly couple to TV stations as Robert R. and Norma J. Taylor. They were members of the local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, neighbor Ronna Smith said.
Boysen was last heard from on Friday night when he attended what was described as a welcome home party for his release from prison. Urquhart said the rest of the family members in attendance left around 9 p.m. and they believe the Taylors were killed sometime after that. Their bodies were discovered Saturday evening by their daughter who had become concerned they could not be reached.
Deputies have since put the other family members in protective custody and are working 24-hours a day to find Boysen.
"It's an exceedingly heinous crime from anyway you look at it and the risk that is out there is extreme," Urquhart said. "I can't emphasize that enough - the risk is extreme."
Anyone who sees Boysen or the car is asked to call 911 immediately.
I knew it. The SOB made straight for Oregon just like I thought he would. Scum like this know where to go when they're on the dodge.
Very brazen or real stupid, checked into that hotel in Lincoln City using his real name and I.D. They have him surrounded...good, don't let him buy time and slip away.
Watch and experience...your future end...Boysen.
Cmon, Boysen, stick your head up...just once.
A murderer and a moron...bad combination.
LOL LOL LOL
This makes me sad,
I miss my grandpa dearly and for such a sweet elderly couple to have the hearts and take you in who have lived a long healthy life and probably had a few, few and many few more to go (praying good health continued) You just took that away?
Sad :/
"Killed four police officers in 2009; 3 robberies in 2006, released  8 Mar 2013."  Does any of this make sense?  We have a gun show in Lane county this coming weekend, I believe.  Maybe he'll be there.
@Reis Kash--I believe you're confusing the cop killings with this man. It was another felon that killed four police officers in 2009. In any case, I have a feeling this man has no intention of coming out of this alive.Â
@Reis Kash
no gun show in eugene, anyway, until 4/13/2013 (collectors west)
What a psychopath! I can only hope that he meets his demise somewhere quietly so that we don't have to waste the money on his inevitable lifelong incarceration.
@CSGV He was probably looking at cat videos, too. What's your point?
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Quote: "He had been searching the Internet for "gun shows" across the Northwest and Nevada, the sheriff's office said." Â
At least in Oregon, gun shows require background checks for private sales. Â Not so in Washington and most other states. Â This is why we need universal background checks! Â All a felon needs to do to get a gun is answer an ad.
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Really suxs don't it ?
"We don't know what the motive is." Oh, let's see, he's been in prison since he was 19, probably wasn't given any therapy or rehabilitation and learned how to be a more violent criminal from his compatriots. Â
Grandma and Grandpa were probably going over the rules they decided on for him to stay with them and he said, "F this!"