Eminem faces off with home intruder that slipped past his own security

Rapper Eminem CONFRONTS home intruder who slipped past his security while they were ASLEEP at the rapper’s house in Detroit

Eminem confronted a home intruder at his house in Detroit earlier this month, after the man slipped past the rapper’s security who was fast asleep.

TMZ report that the break-in happened earlier this month at around 4am in his house which is situated in a gated-community. 

Law enforcement sources tell the outlet that the suspect, believed to be 26-year-old Matthew David Hughes, managed to break in to the property by smashing a kitchen window with a paving stone before climbing into the house. 

Face-off: Eminem confronted a home intruder at his house in Detroit earlier this month, after the man slipped past the rapper’s security who was fast asleep. 

Per the report, an alarm system was activated during the break-in, but it did not wake Eminem’s security who were asleep. 

 Fortunately, the rapper was awoken by the alarm, and got up to investigate – allegedly finding Hughes in his living room. After shouting for his security, the intruder was restrained. 

Police were called to the home and Hughes was reportedly taken into custody. 

It has been claimed that Huges was arrested on first-degree home invasion and malicious destruction of a building, which are both felonies.  

Hughes is currently being held on a $50k bond at the Macomb County Jail, according to TMZ. He did not attempt to steal anything from the home, instead he was said to have wanted to meet the rapper face-to-face.