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Background: News footage of the home in Milwaukee, Wis., that Sincere Naquon Blake allegedly broke into on Feb. 26, 2026 (WISN). Inset: Sincere Naquon Blake (Milwaukee County Sheriff”s Office).
A Wisconsin man, facing accusations of home invasion, reportedly told police that his day at work had started poorly.
Sincere Naquon Blake, 26, is now facing several charges, including armed burglary, reckless endangerment, false imprisonment, and attempted sexual assault. Authorities allege that on February 26, Blake broke into a Milwaukee residence, holding two women at gunpoint until law enforcement arrived and detained him. As per a criminal complaint accessed by Law&Crime, Blake admitted to consuming ecstasy that morning before showing up to his job, which he left prematurely.
According to police, a witness, present at the residence on February 26 for home repair services, encountered Blake. The witness recalled Blake inquiring about the number of people inside the house and reportedly saying, “I’m going to f— this s— up.” Suspecting Blake had a firearm concealed beneath his sweatshirt, the witness complied with Blake’s directive to enter the house. However, Blake released him before he entered, allowing the witness to call 911.
The criminal complaint indicates that Blake allegedly entered the home and was spotted in the laundry room by a female friend of the homeowner. This friend reported seeing a man, later identified as Blake, with a joint in his mouth, exhibiting slurred speech and red eyes, and brandishing a handgun. Blake allegedly demanded the friend to “show me what I’m looking for.”
The homeowner recounted to police that she struggled to recall specific details of the alleged invasion, primarily because her focus was on the gun aimed at her face, fearing for her life.
At some point, Blake allegedly pointed his gun at both the homeowner and her friend and fired a shot at a window above the homeowner’s head. While holding the two women at gunpoint, Blake allegedly exposed himself to the friend and attempted to force her to perform oral sex on him, telling her to “give me what I want.” After she pleaded with him to let the homeowner leave, Blake complied, then walked around the house with the friend to make sure no one was outside.
Police said Blake asked about the vehicles that were at the house, and told the friend that he wanted to take her Jeep. He agreed to let her remove her dog and child seats first. That was when officers from the Milwaukee Police Department arrived.
After Blake disobeyed orders from officers, he was eventually arrested and his firearm was taken away. Police said the loaded Glock firearm was reported stolen months earlier.
An officer from the Milwaukee Police Department wrote in the complaint that Blake told police he headed to the lakefront after “work wasn’t going well.” Blake claimed that taking ecstasy made him “horny,” and he went to the house to get “what’s owed to him” from the “ladies” there.
Local ABC affiliate WISN interviewed Blake’s grandmother, Ellen Toombs, who was visibly upset by the allegations against her grandson. She said, “He couldn’t be in his right mind. That’s not him.”
Blake was charged with false imprisonment, armed burglary, reckless endangerment, attempted sexual assault, and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. He is in custody at the Milwaukee County Jail where he is being held on $50,000 cash bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for March 11.