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rob house? A 25-year-old man is accused of robbing the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse, taking team memorabilia, iPods and a credit card after “drinking at least 10 beers and passing out in the bushes outside the stadium.”
- The man is said to have attended the Sept. 8 doubleheader against the Giants.
- The 25-year-old said he passed out in the bushes outside Brewers stadium.
- Waking up, he entered the stadium by ‘pulling a door open’
- He stole electronic devices, a credit card, team memorabilia, according to a complaint.
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A man has been charged with robbing the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse after he passed out drunk outside the stadium after a game against the San Francisco Giants in September.
The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office filed charges against the man, identified as Justin Bloedorn by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, on December 14.
The 25-year-old passed out in the bushes outside the Milwaukee Brewers stadium after a game and, waking up, broke into the team’s clubhouse and stole electronics, a credit card, team memorabilia and other items. , according to a criminal complaint.
A man has been charged with robbing the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse after he passed out drunk outside the stadium after a game against the San Francisco Giants in September.
The complaint says the man attended a Sept. 8 doubleheader against the San Francisco Giants at American Family Field in Milwaukee.
Bloedorn said he drank at least 10 beers, passed out, woke up and re-entered the stadium by pulling a door open.
He then found his way to the clubhouse and began removing things from the locker room, the complaint says.
A team strength coach said items taken from his office included a work backpack, a laptop, 2 iPods, a Walkman, two pairs of headphones, a passport, two pairs of sunglasses, a credit card and personal diaries and calendars.
Bloedorn attended a doubleheader on September 8 against the San Francisco Giants
A jersey and shaving kit were taken from manager Craig Counsell’s office, and a team manager said a game-worn hat, an autographed bat, a signed 1982 45th anniversary bat, a replica the World Series and the Arizona Keys team. spring training facilities were stolen from his office.
According to the complaint, two game jerseys and a bag of baseballs and pitching devices were removed from the coaches’ locker room.
After he was done in the locker room, Bloedorn ordered an Uber to take him home with his loot.
His roommate told detectives that the man showed up early on Sept. 9 with a duffel bag filled with Brewers memorabilia, according to the complaint.
They took a T-shirt and shaving kit from manager Craig Counsell’s office (pictured)
While detectives were investigating the scene, a call was received from the roommate, who reported that Bloedorn had items from the clubhouse.
The roommate told detectives that around the seventh inning of the second game, Bloedorn disappeared. Once the game was over, the roommate still couldn’t find Bloedorn and finally took the shuttle back to where he had parked himself.
Investigators recovered most of the items from the man’s apartment.
The man’s attorney declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press on Friday. The Brewers also declined to comment.