A Milwaukee man is facing a felony charge for allegedly stealing from American Family Field. According to the criminal complaint, the burglary happened Sept. 8, 2022. Prosecutors said 25-year-old Justin Bloedorn admitted to drinking at least 10 beers during the doubleheader that day. According to a Mirandized interview, Bloedorn said he went outside during the game and passed out. He eventually woke up and discovered he was in some bushes. Then, he pulled on a door at the stadium until it opened and began taking items from the locker room. According to the complaint, here are some of the items that went missing: Keys to the Arizona spring training facility An autographed baseballA 1982 Brewers signed batA replica World Series ringHeadphonesSunglassesShaving kitThe court commissioner ordered Bloedorn to stay away from the ballpark, issuing a no-contact order.If convicted of Felony burglary, Bloedorn could spend up to 12 and a half years in prison.
MILWAUKEE —
A Milwaukee man is facing a felony charge for allegedly stealing from American Family Field.
According to the criminal complaint, the burglary happened Sept. 8, 2022.
Prosecutors said 25-year-old Justin Bloedorn admitted to drinking at least 10 beers during the doubleheader that day.
According to a Mirandized interview, Bloedorn said he went outside during the game and passed out. He eventually woke up and discovered he was in some bushes. Then, he pulled on a door at the stadium until it opened and began taking items from the locker room.
According to the complaint, here are some of the items that went missing:
- Keys to the Arizona spring training facility
- An autographed baseball
- A 1982 Brewers signed bat
- A replica World Series ring
- headphones
- Sunglasses
- shaving kit
The court commissioner ordered Bloedorn to stay away from the ballpark, issuing a no-contact order.
If convicted of Felony burglary, Bloedorn could spend up to 12 and a half years in prison.
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