Person in Custody after Call to Vice President JD Vance's Ohio Home
What to know
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Cincinnati police responded early Monday to reports of damaged windows at Vice President JD Vance’s home, according to local media.
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One person was taken into custody at the scene, though police have not announced charges or released details on the alleged conduct.
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Vance and his family were not at the residence at the time, having reportedly left the home Sunday afternoon.
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Windows were damaged early Monday morning at Vice President JD Vance’s Cincinnati home, according to news reports.
“A Cincinnati police sergeant at the scene told us one person was taken into custody, but police did not say whether that person would be charged, or what they may be accused of doing,” WCPO TV reported.
Vance was a U.S. Senator representing Ohio until the 2024 election.
His family had recently stayed at the home but were reportedly not there this morning.
“Vance .. left Sunday afternoon,” WLWT TV reported.
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