Cincinnati — Local and federal law enforcement investigated Vice President JD Vance’s East Walnut Hills residence early Monday after U.S. Secret Service reported suspicious activity around 12:15 a.m. Officers found apparent window damage and detained one person, whom police said was in custody while investigators assess charges and motive. Officials reported the Vance family was not present; authorities believe the individual did not enter the home. Security barricades placed during the holidays were removed by Monday morning. Agencies including Cincinnati police and the Secret Service continue to examine surveillance, statements and physical evidence. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Law enforcement and security agencies benefited by obtaining a detained suspect and physical evidence to advance their investigation.
Vice President Vance and his household experienced property damage, increased security risk, and temporary disruption to daily life.
After reading and researching latest news.... Law enforcement and the U.S. Secret Service investigated damage at Vice President JD Vance’s Cincinnati home early Monday, detaining one person; officials said the family was absent and investigators are assessing motive, entry, and physical evidence while statements remain pending.
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