The Dayton Daily News reports Edward Novak also pleaded guilty Friday to operating a vehicle under the influence and disorderly conduct charges. A message left Friday at Novak's attorney's office wasn't immediately returned.
Authorities said the Beavercreek man entered a secure building at the base near Dayton on Nov. 24, 2015, after driving past security-gate sentries, hindering base operations for hours. A prosecutor said Novak's medical tests after he was detained detected methamphetamine.
The newspaper reports charges of assault, making false alarms, inducing panic, failure to comply with a lawful order, and fleeing and eluding a police officer were dropped.
No sentencing date was set.
Information from: Dayton Daily News, http://www.daytondailynews.com





