Eastpointe, MI – An Eastpointe woman is now facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors say she tried to cover up a violent home invasion—one that ultimately led to a suspect crashing his car and turning a gun on himself while fleeing police.
According to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office, 19-year-old Breann Greer was arraigned after allegedly interfering with a criminal investigation tied to a brutal assault inside her own home.
Investigators say the case began on March 15, when a man contacted Eastpointe Police claiming he had been attacked inside a residence later identified as Greer’s. The victim told officers he was struck in the head, knocked unconscious, and woke up staring down the barrel of a gun.
Authorities allege the suspect robbed him of his phone, car keys, and cash—before stealing his vehicle and fleeing.
When police executed a search warrant at the home, prosecutors say Greer didn’t cooperate—instead, she allegedly took steps to conceal evidence and hinder the investigation.
The suspected gunman was later identified as Miguel Fernandez.
Just one day later, on March 16, investigators say Fernandez fled from Eastpointe Police. That pursuit ended in Hazel Park when he crashed his vehicle—and then shot himself.
Now, prosecutors say Greer’s alleged actions after the fact have landed her in serious legal trouble.
She is charged with:
- Tampering with Evidence (10-year felony)
- Accessory After the Fact (5-year felony)
- Lying to a Peace Officer during a Violent Crime Investigation (4-year felony)
A magistrate set her bond at $50,000 cash/surety only.
Greer is scheduled to return to court April 1 for a probable cause conference, followed by a preliminary exam on April 8.
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said the case highlights how quickly poor decisions can spiral.
“It appears an initial poor decision was compounded by subsequent ones… it is also alleged that her own actions made matters worse,” Lucido said.
As with all criminal cases, Greer is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.
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