Ottawa Police sources tell CTV News that Liberal leader Justin Trudeau's home in Rockcliffe Park was not targetted for a break and enter. A police source says the 'person of interest' will likely not be charged with the break and enter. Police have interviewed the individual. He says he was intoxicated and walked into the wrong house.

A source tells CTV News, the "person of interest"  is the individual seen in grainy security camera video taken the night of the break-in near to Trudeau's home. Last Friday, Ottawa Police released that grainy nightime YouTube video of a man  holding a phone near the Trudeau residence.

A news conference will be held on Tuesday at Ottawa Police Headquarters.

Someone entered the Trudeau home overnight on August 15, 2014. A note was left on five or six knives stating that the family should keep doors locked at night. Nothing was taken from the Trudeau home. The back door was left unlocked. Trudeau's wife and kids were in the home asleep at the time.

It's not known if RCMP have provided extra security around the Rockliffe Park residence. Reporters on tour with the Liberal leader have noticed more undercover RCMP officers providing security.

Watch the video here:

 

More to come.