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An adult male has been arrested following an incident at Vice President J.D. Vance's Cincinnati, Ohio, residence. Authorities shared in a statement on Monday, January 5, that 26-year-old William Defoor was "physically detained" by Secret Service agents for allegedly causing "property damage,
We are working to learn more after officers responded to the home of the Vice President early Monday morning on report of a potential burglary. According to Cincinnati Police confirmed that officers responded to the residence at 12:15 a.
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Man arrested after vandalism at J.D. Vance's Ohio residence
A man is in custody for allegedly causing property damage to Vice President J.D. Vance's Ohio home early Monday morning. The Secret Service confirmed their detention of the individual, who is now in the custody of Cincinnati Police, ABC News reported. Vance and his family were not home at the time.