A Wisconsin man accused of plotting to kidnap his ex-wife in Shoreview pleaded guilty to burglary charges Friday.
Nathan James Homme, 40, entered the plea in Ramsey County District Court to one count of first-degree burglary after reaching a deal with prosecutors, according to his attorney, Alex Rogosheske.

The agreement calls for releasing Homme from custody when he is sentenced Feb. 24 and issuing an order for protection that will prevent the 40-year-old from contacting his ex or their children, Rogosheske said.
Homme has been in jail since his arrest last March.
He will also have to register as a predatory offender, but the attempted kidnapping charge facing him in the case will be dismissed.
It will be up to Ramsey County District Judge Kelly Olmstead to decide what, if any, additional conditions will be placed on Homme at sentencing, Rogosheske said.
Ramsey County sheriff deputies found shotguns, a syringe, maps, a “kidnapping kit,” latex gloves, duct tape and handcuffs inside Homme’s car and home when they searched his property after his ex-wife reported that a masked man whom she suspected was Homme had broken into her Shoreview home last March 13, court documents say.
Video captured on a camera near her garage showed the masked intruder approach her garage and make his way toward the structure’s keypad, according to the criminal complaint filed in the case.
The woman had her garage door rigged so it would lift only partway, so the intruder was forced to crawl underneath the slightly ajar door, the complaint said.
About three minutes later, the man was seen crawling back out and leaving the scene.
Authorities suspect Homme placed a GPS tracking device on his ex’s Honda Element during the brief intrusion, as one was found on the vehicle.
The woman and her father were home at the time, and the woman told police she was certain Homme — with whom she’s had ongoing, contentious legal battles — was the culprit.
Homme was arrested after investigators got a search warrant that placed Homme’s cellphone in the area of the burglary around the time it took place, court documents say.
The shotguns, along with a stun gun and a “kidnapping kit” that contained rope, binoculars, latex gloves, duct tape, handcuffs, a face mask, blindfold and garbage bags, were found at his house in Altoona, Wis., charges say.
Also inside, law enforcement found what they characterized as “the outline of plan.”
“1. First stop-box, hockey bag, duct tape, hand cuff, blow torch, nails, garbage bags, my fresh clothes,” it started, according to the complaint.
“2. House code, shoes off, bedroom blitz, dt gag, handcuff, legs, hood) plus pillow …
“3. Box her in trunk. Drive Element to Wilson P. Put box in trunk,” it continued.
Inside his Kia Optima, deputies reportedly found a locked case containing more than $5,000 in hundred-dollar bills and two shotgun receipts from purchases made in mid-February.
Homme’s ex-wife told deputies that she lives in fear of Homme and has been worried that he may attempt a “murder-suicide” involving her and her children, the complaint said.
A couple of months before the burglary, a child-support magistrate issued an order suspending her child-support obligations to Homme, as he had moved nearly 100 miles away and was no longer co-parenting.