By Associated Press - Saturday, November 5, 2016

DENVER (AP) - The Latest on a man arrested after a rock was thrown through the window of the Donald Trump campaign headquarters in Denver (all times local):

1:30 p.m.

Authorities are holding a man on suspicion of criminal mischief after someone threw a rock through a window at the Donald Trump campaign office in Denver.

According to court records, 34-year-old Michael Ferrara was arrested by Denver police shortly after the incident. Court records did not indicate if Ferrara has an attorney.

About 20 volunteers at the Donald Trump campaign office in Denver escaped injury Friday night after the large rock smashed through the window, narrowly missing a 10-year-old boy.

Officials say Ferrara was captured by an armed security officer and a volunteer.

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10:30 a.m.

About 20 volunteers at a Donald Trump campaign office in Denver escaped injury Friday night when a large rock was thrown through a window.

Authorities say a suspect was captured by an armed security officer and a volunteer. Denver police say the unidentified man is being held on suspicion of criminal mischief.

Denver campaign co-chair Steve Barlock says the rock left a melon-sized hole in the window. He says a 10-year-old child just missed getting hit by the rock.

Earlier in the day, someone painted graffiti on the same building. No arrests have been made in that case.

Trump has a campaign rally in Denver on Saturday night.

The graffiti and rock-throwing follows the firebombing of a Republican office in North Carolina last month.

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