JD Vance-Usha’s Ohio Home Intruded Into, Windows Shattered
Ohio : Security scare was reported overnight at the Ohio residence of US Vice President JD Vance after an intruder was spotted near the property, triggering a response from the US Secret Service and Cincinnati police. The incident occurred at Vance’s home in the East Walnut Hills neighbourhood, located on William Howard Taft Drive.
Police officers and Secret Service agents were immediately deployed to the area, and a suspect was detained shortly after. Authorities have not disclosed the identity of the individual or any possible motive behind the incident. The Vance family was not at the residence at the time of the incident. Images from the scene showed shattered windows at the property, though investigators have not clarified how the damage occurred or whether it was directly linked to the suspect who was arrested.
The Vance family was not home at the time of the incident in Cincinnati, and authorities do not believe the person entered the house. The investigators are probing whether the individual was targeting the US Vice President and his family. Officials said there is no ongoing threat to public safety. The incident remains under investigation, with authorities examining the circumstances surrounding the intrusion attempt and the damage reported at the property.
Neither Vance nor the White House has commented on the incident yet. The Secret Service told WLWT that a man has been taken into custody by Cincinnati police after he was detained by Secret Service personnel. Officials say the man has been arrested for “causing property damage, including breaking windows on the exterior of a personal residence associated with the Vice President.”
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