A young Milwaukee man has been charged with felony burglary after admitting to stealing items from the Brewers clubhouse at American Family Field, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
25-year-old Justin Bloedorn attended a Brewers’ doubleheader against the San Francisco Giants where he admitted to drinking ten beers and passing out near the stadium. When he woke up, “(Bloedorn) stated that he walked up to the door of the stadium and began pulling on it until it opened,” the criminal complaint states.
He would then make his way to the Brewers clubhouse and started taking items from the locker room. Among the many items stolen were a laptop, iPods, headphones, a passport, and a credit card he stole from a team strength coach.
A jersey and a shaving kit were taken from manager Craig Counsell‘s office. A game-used hat, an autographed bat, a 45-year anniversary 1982 signed bat, a replica World Series ring, and keys to the team’s Arizona spring training facility were taken from an equipment manager’s office. Two game jerseys and a bag with baseballs and pitching devices were taken from the coaches’ locker room as well, per the complaint.
Justin Bloedorn had quite the day, but he wasn’t finished.
He also got on a tractor and carved his name on the field.
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Once he was done, he would order an Uber home with all of the stolen items. Bloedorn’s roommate would contact police to let them know that he had stolen items and had been texting with him while in the stadium.
If convicted, Bloedorn faces up to 12 years and six months in prison, a fine of up to $25,000, or both.