Natalie McDaniel, the wife and first lady to Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren, was charged with two counts trespassing by the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office for a July 30 walk that ended with an alleged break-in of a neighbor’s home.

A week-long investigation, handed off to the prosecutor by Cleveland Heights police, came to a head Friday morning with McDaniel now facing charges of criminal trespassing, a misdemeanor, and one count of burglary-related trespassing, a low-level felony.

In a statement, the office pointed to the five cameras that apparently recorded McDaniel starting around 10:37 a.m. last month, as she diverted a stroll on Coventry Road to a neighbor’s front-yard sign advocating for Seren’s recall election.

McDaniel, as one of the video shows, knelt down to snap a

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