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- Posted August 14, 2013
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New court date set for attempted burglary at home of Kid Rock
CLARKSTON (AP) -- A man accused of trying to break into musician Kid Rock's suburban Detroit home returns to court later this month on home invasion charges.
A pre-exam conference originally scheduled Monday in Clarkston District Court has been reset for Aug. 26 for 43-year-old Brian D. Keith.
Keith faces felony charges of attempted home invasion and malicious destruction property. A motion to reduce Keith's $75,000 bond was refused Monday and he was returned to the Oakland County Jail.
Keith was arrested Aug. 3 after surveillance photos from security cameras on Kid Rock's Clarkston property were released. The photos showed a man ramming the gate July 31 and trying to break into the house. Kid Rock was away at the time.
Keith has previous drunken driving and fraud convictions.
Published: Wed, Aug 14, 2013
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