Man who broke windows at Vances Ohio home is detained, the Secret Service says
3 minute readPublished: Monday, January 5, 2026 at 1:15 pm
Man Detained After Vandalizing Vice President's Ohio Home
CINCINNATI – A man was detained early Monday morning after causing property damage at the Ohio home of Vice President JD Vance, according to the U.S. Secret Service. The incident occurred shortly after midnight at the residence east of downtown Cincinnati.
Secret Service agents, assigned to protect the Vice President's home, heard a loud noise and discovered the man. Law enforcement officials, speaking anonymously, reported the man had broken a window with a hammer and was attempting to enter the house. The individual also vandalized a Secret Service vehicle on the property.
The home was unoccupied at the time of the incident. Vice President Vance and his family were not present, according to the Secret Service.
The Secret Service is collaborating with the Cincinnati Police Department and the U.S. Attorney's Office as they review potential charges. Vance's office has deferred all inquiries to the Secret Service, confirming that the Vice President and his family have returned to Washington.
BNN's Perspective: This incident underscores the ongoing challenges of protecting high-profile individuals and the importance of robust security measures. While the motivations behind the vandalism are currently unknown, the event serves as a reminder of the potential threats faced by public officials and the need for vigilance. The swift response of the Secret Service and the ongoing investigation are crucial in ensuring accountability and deterring future incidents.
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