Law enforcement officials said one person was in custody, but didn’t say what the person was arrested for.
WASHINGTON — Law enforcement officials in Cincinnati are investigating at Vice President JD Vance’s home Monday, according to multiple local outlets.
WCPO, a Cincinnati-based TV station, reported that city police and the U.S. Secret Service were at the home in the pre-dawn hours.
A Cincinnati police sergeant at the scene told WCPO that one person was taken into custody, but did not specify what they were arrested for or give any identifying details.
Fox News later reported that the suspect was accused of damaging property at the home, including breaking the exterior windows of the home, according to the Secret Service.
Vance didn’t appear to be home at the time of the incident, but WLWT, another Cincinnati TV station, reported that he was at the house last week for the holidays. The Vice President reportedly left for Washington Sunday afternoon, hours before the police presence arrived.
While Vance was at his Cincinnati home, the streets around the building were blocked off as a security measure by Secret Service agents. Those barricades had been removed by Monday morning, WCPO reported.
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