Carlisle man accused of damaging former church found not guilty by reason of insanity

A man is accused of breaking 125-year-old stained glass windows, other windows as well as furniture, equipment and other property inside a former church in the 3600 block of Wagner Ford Road in Harrison Twp. that was turned into two residences and a photography studio. CONTRIBUTED

Credit: Balduf, Jen (COP-Dayton)

Credit: Balduf, Jen (COP-Dayton)

A man is accused of breaking 125-year-old stained glass windows, other windows as well as furniture, equipment and other property inside a former church in the 3600 block of Wagner Ford Road in Harrison Twp. that was turned into two residences and a photography studio. CONTRIBUTED

A Carlisle man who was accused of causing major damage to a former church in Harrison Twp. recently featured on “Scariest House in America” TV show has been found not guilty by reason of insanity.

Kurt Douglas Griggs, 45, was found not guilty by reason of insanity by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Elizabeth Ellis, according to court documents.

Kurt Douglas Griggs. Photo courtesy of Montgomery County Jail

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Griggs was ordered to be committed to Summit Behavioral Healthcare in Cincinnati for treatment, with reports on his treatment to be sent to the court within six months of his commitment. A hearing on the matter was set for July 22.

Griggs was accused of breaking into and severely damaging a former church at 3680 Wagner Ford Road.

The property built in 1885, dubbed Castle Morningstar by its owners, was converted into two apartments and a photography studio and is surrounded by Willow View Cemetery.

The building was featured in October in the four-episode “Scariest House in America” series, a spinoff of HGTV’s “Ugliest House in America” show. The local owners lost out to a chance for a $150,000 home makeover.

According to a Vandalia Municipal Court affidavit, Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputies were called at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 29, 2024, for a report of a man throwing rocks or bricks at the windows.

Security camera footage showed that the man, later identified as Griggs, had been there since 3 a.m., a sheriff’s office report read.

The residents were not home at the time of the break-in.

Griggs was found inside the building, and admitted to deputies that he had caused the damage, the affidavit said.

Damage was extensive. Multiple windows were broken, including an antique stained glass window, as well as equipment, furniture and other property. Small decorative items were thrown onto the lawn, and a car in the parking lot had both windshields and all of its windows smashed.

This home in Harrison Twp. will be featured on an Oct. 11, 2024, episode of "Scariest House in America" on HGTV, hosted by comedian Retta. CREDIT: HGTV

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According to the sheriff’s report, Griggs said that he broke into the building because he heard a woman screaming, and destroyed the items when he didn’t find anyone inside.

This is not the first time Griggs was charged for an incident near the property. In October 2023, Griggs pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor desecration charge involving the Willow View Cemetery.

He was sentenced to 90 days in jail with credit for 12 days and 78 days suspended and one year of non-reporting probation. He also was ordered to stay away from the cemetery, to complete outpatient treatment and commit no further crimes, according to court documents.

Staff writers Jen Balduf , Mandy Gambrell and Kristen Spicker contributed to this report.

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