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Security detail finds intruder in a bathroom at NYC mayor's official residence

The suspect showed detectives a video of him removing a Christmas ornament from a drawer in the house, according to a criminal complaint

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A 20-year-old was arrested after breaking into Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and stealing a Christmas ornament in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day, authorities said.

Shortly before 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, Michael Aromando jumped a fence to the property, a stately residence inside a park on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, police said. He then made his way to the second floor, where he was spotted inside a bathroom near some bedrooms by a police officer minutes after entering the residence.

During an interview at a local police precinct, Aromando showed detectives a cellphone video he took of himself removing a Christmas ornament from a drawer in the house, according to a criminal complaint. The suspect turned over the ornament and several other items, which were not specified in the complaint.

Aromando, who lives a few blocks from the Upper East Side residence, was arraigned in a Manhattan court on Thursday. A judge ordered him to stay away from Gracie Mansion.

A spokesperson for Adams said the mayor was not home at the time of the pre-dawn incident, as he was out marking the new year in Times Square.

Police sources familiar with the incident said they do not consider Aromando to have been a major threat. He was charged with two counts of burglary and is due back in court Monday.

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