The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office announced Friday it has indicted Natalie McDaniel, the wife of embattled Cleveland Heights mayor Kahlil Seren, for allegedly trespassing into the home of a resident critical of the mayor.

The Prosecutor's Office said in a press release that McDaniel went inside a Cleveland Heights home on July 30 without permission from the owners, after taking pictures of a sign outside calling for Seren's recall. The incident was recorded by a video camera at the home.

"McDaniel was inside the home for approximately 17 seconds before exiting," the press release reads. "After exiting the residence, McDaniel appeared to take a photograph of a landmark sign on the front of the residence. McDaniel then proceeded to walk around the exterior of the residence to the bac

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