TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Police say a burglar broke into the private home of Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley.
Police declined to say Wednesday what was taken. Officers responded to a burglar alarm that went off at Bentley's house in Tuscaloosa shortly before midnight Sunday. No one was home at the time. The burglar entered the house through a window.
No one has been arrested. Bentley spokesman Jeremy King declined comment.
Bentley is a retired dermatologist. He lived in Tuscaloosa before being elected governor and still has a home there. He and his wife now live in the governor's mansion in Montgomery.
Tuscaloosa property records show Bentley's home, located at the end of a cul-de-sac, has an assessed value of $532,000.





