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Vice President JD Vance’s home damaged, man in custody in Cincinnati

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A person is in custody Monday morning after damaging property at Vice President J.D. Vance’s house in Cincinnati, the U.S. Secret Service mentioned.

Secret Service brokers bodily restrained the grownup man shortly after midnight, the company advised Fox Information in a press release.

The particular person, whose identification was not instantly launched, is believed to have precipitated property harm, together with breaking home windows on the outside of a private residence, the Secret Service mentioned.

After being apprehended, the person was taken into custody by Cincinnati police.

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Vice President J.D. Vance speaks at Uline Inc., in Alburtis, Pennsylvania, December 16, 2025. (Reuters/Eduardo Munoz)

“The house was vacant on the time of the incident, and the vice chairman and his household weren’t in Ohio,” the company mentioned.

A spokesperson for Vance additionally confirmed to Fox Information that the vice chairman and his household had been already again in Washington, D.C., when the incident occurred.

Vice President JD Vance poses for a household picture along with his spouse Usha Vance and their three kids throughout a go to to the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, April 23, 2025. (Kenny Holston/Pool by way of Reuters)

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Vance had been in Cincinnati final weekend.

A spokesman mentioned earlier that Vance had returned to Cincinnati after the operation in Venezuela to take President Nicolás Maduro into custody concluded on Saturday. The spokespeople had mentioned Vance joined Trump administration officers on a safe video convention to watch the operation all through the evening.

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The U.S. Secret Service is working with the Cincinnati Police Division and the U.S. Lawyer’s Workplace as prosecutors examine doable costs.

It is a improvement story; verify again for updates.

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