Unless the B&E is perpetrated on a cop and a cop's house by mistake, apparently.
The "mistake" part is the point of legality. If the skip was in the house, cop or not, he had a legal right to go in and get him/her. Locked door or not.
You know, there is nothing about police officers doing anything wrong in this story, and already this thread has degenerated into a cop-bashing thread.
The problem here appears to be that the bail bondsman represented himself as a cop. Impersonation appears to be the problem here.