The perimeter surrounding Washington’s governor’s mansion has been breached twice by trespassers since 2013. The incidents were not publicized at the time.
The first security breach happened in August of 2013. According to the governor’s office, it was approximately 2 a.m. when a man with warrants out for his arrest jumped the wrought iron fence. He was found by Washington State Patrol cadets who guard the mansion grounds. They quickly handcuffed him. The man said he was being chased and he appeared to be on drugs. Governor Jay Inslee and his wife were not home at the time.
The second incident happened on a Sunday night this past January, also when the Inslees were elsewhere. According to the prosecutor in that case, a man entered near the front gate to the mansion. He was immediately confronted by two State Patrol cadets. The man told the cadets he was trying to get to downtown Olympia. He too was arrested.
In both cases the men were charged with misdemeanor trespass. A spokesman for Inslee said despite these breaches the governor and first lady feel “well taken care of by the State Patrol.” He added that security changes were made after each event.
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