B&E guy can’t wait for sentencing — charged in another home invasion

Jordan Michael Preuss, 21, of Clarkston, was arrested for a home invasion after he entered his neighbor’s home and stole a jar of coins.
Preuss stood mute Feb. 11 before Judge Michael Batchik of the 52-2 District Court in Clarkston and was issued a $10,000 bond, no 10 percent.
He is allegedly responsible for entering his neighbor’s home on Delmas Feb. 10 and stealing a jar of coins, totaling $450. The burglary occurred within a 20-minute time span after one homeowner left the house, unlocked, and the homeowner’s spouse returned.
A search of Preuss’ home revealed the stolen jar, though empty, as well as a VHS, DVD, CD player, laptop computer and Playstation. The DVD player also belonged to Preuss’s neighbors.
Before the arrest, Preuss was already out on bond and awaiting sentencing for another home invasion, Detective Jerry DeRosia said of the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department in Independence Township.

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