
Police rushed to JD Vance’s home in Cincinnati, Ohio on early Monday morning after the property was vandalized.
Local media outlets reported that several windows at the home were the destroyed as police secured the scene.
Law enforcement claim at least one person is in custody for the break-in, according ABC Cleveland .
The Secret Service arrived to the vandalized property overnight left on Monday morning.
The agency said it is working with the Cincinnati Police Department and the U.S. attorney’s office in order to charge any suspects involved in the property’s damage.
According to Fox19 Now, Secret Service agents alerted police just after midnight about seeing a suspect running from the home.
Local police were seen at the house for ‘several hours’ overnight, going in and out of the vice president’s residence. The Daily Mail has learned that Vance and his family were not home at the tie of the incident.
The Ohio property is the primary residence for the second family outside of their Washington DC home at the Naval Observatory.
The windows for Vice President JD Vance’s home were smashed on Monday morning
Police and Secret Service agents were seen surrounding the property shortly after the break-in
Vance and his family were not present at the home at the time of the break-in. One suspect is in custody as of Monday morning
Following the break-in, footage has been released showing large holes in the windows of the vice president’s home as police officers patrol the scene and record evidence of the damage.
The luxurious rural property overlooks the Ohio River and spans 2.3 acres. The Vance family purchased the home for $1.4 million.
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