Wisconsin man charged with home invasion after leaving work early

A 26-year-old man in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, faces multiple charges including armed burglary and attempted sexual assault after allegedly breaking into a home and holding two women at gunpoint. Police say the incident occurred on February 26, 2026, following the suspect's early departure from work due to a poor morning. The suspect claimed drug use influenced his actions.

Sincere Naquon Blake, 26, was arrested on February 26, 2026, after allegedly entering a residence in Milwaukee while armed with a handgun. According to the criminal complaint, Blake had taken ecstasy before heading to his job that morning but left early, stating that work "wasn't going well." He later told officers he went to the lakefront and felt "horny" from the drug, leading him to the home where he believed he was owed something from the women inside.

A witness providing home repair services encountered Blake outside the house. Blake reportedly asked how many people were inside and declared, "I'm going to f— this s— up." Believing Blake was armed, the witness complied briefly before being released and calling 911.

Inside, a female friend of the homeowner spotted Blake in the laundry room. She described him as having a joint in his mouth, slurred speech, red eyes, and carrying a handgun. He instructed her to "show me what I'm looking for."

The homeowner recounted being unable to recall many details because she was fixated on the gun pointed at her face, fearing for her life. Blake allegedly aimed the weapon at both women and fired a shot at a window above the homeowner's head. He then exposed himself to the friend and attempted to force her to perform oral sex, demanding she "give me what I want."

After the friend pleaded for the homeowner's release, Blake allowed it. He then escorted the friend around the house to check for others outside and inquired about the vehicles, expressing interest in taking her Jeep. Officers from the Milwaukee Police Department arrived as she prepared to remove items from it.

Blake initially disobeyed police commands but was subdued and arrested. The recovered firearm was a loaded Glock reported stolen months prior. Blake faces charges of armed burglary, reckless endangerment, false imprisonment, attempted sexual assault, and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. He is held at Milwaukee County Jail on a $50,000 cash bond, with his next court date on March 11.

Blake's grandmother, Ellen Toombs, expressed shock in an interview, saying, "He couldn't be in his right mind. That's not him."

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