NORTH MIAMI, Fla. — A 34-year-old man who is currently homeless is now facing charges in connection with an incident that occurred last year at North Miami City Hall, authorities said.
According to an arrest report obtained Wednesday by Local 10 News, Blaine Kealoha Keoho, of Miami, is now facing a charge of burglary with assault or battery in connection with the incident that occurred on June 27, 2025.
North Miami police said Keoho entered City Hall, located at 776 NE 125th St., just after noon that day and “erratically” and “unlawfully” entered an employee only area in the city clerk’s office that requires key code access.
Police said three employees were in the office at the time and a struggle ensued as they tried to keep Keoho from getting inside.
“I’ve got you now!” Keoho said as he held a pen in an “overhand manner,” according to the arrest report.
The report states that half of Keoho’s body was able to breach the doorway before the employees were able to force the door closed.
Keoho was later identified by the victims in a photo lineup, authorities said.
According to police, after Keoho was identified, a records check on Tuesday revealed that he was already being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center for an unrelated case in which he is charged with trespassing at an occupied structure or conveyance.
As of Wednesday morning, Keoho remained at TGK. Online jail records listed his bond as “to be set.”
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