A man is in custody after he allegedly vandalized Vice President JD Vance’s home early Monday morning.
CINCINNATI - A man is in custody after he allegedly vandalized Vice President JD Vance’s home early Monday morning. William DeFoor, 26, is being charged with one count each of obstructing official business, criminal damaging or endangering, criminal trespass and vandalism, court records show.
William DeFoor, 26, is accused of breaking the windows of Vice President JD Vance's home and causing damage to his vehicle, an arrest report says.It happened at Vance’s East Walnut Hills house, located on William Howard Taft Drive. U.S. Secret Service called for Cincinnati police at 12:15 a.m. after seeing someone “running eastbound,” a dispatcher told FOX19 NOW. According to an arrest report, DeFoor was seen by a U.S. Secret Service agent walking onto Vance’s property and “damaging four of the victim’s residential windows and the victim’s vehicle.”When officers advised the suspect of his rights, he responded, “I don’t know,” the arrest report says.“The U.S. Secret Service is coordinating with the Cincinnati Police Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office as charging decisions are reviewed,” a statement from Secret Service says. The vice president and his family are out of town and were not in the home when the incident occurred, the agency added.In April, he pleaded guilty to two counts of vandalism after he caused more than $2,000 worth of damages to a Hyde Park interior design company, court documents say. DeFoor was sentenced to treatment at a mental health facility for two years and was required to pay $5,550 in restitution. The suspect will be arraigned in Hamilton County Municipal Court Tuesday. A high bond is recommended due to his criminal history, the arrest report indicates.Strongsville police investigate stabbing between workers at auction warehouseKent woman dies after car goes into Rocky River
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