Man Allegedly Burglarized Brewers Clubhouse After Game

Man Allegedly Burglarized Brewers Clubhouse After Game

A 25-year-old man has been charged with felony burglary of the Brewers clubhouse after a doubleheader on Sept. 8, online Milwaukee County case records confirm.

According to a report from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the police say Justin Bloedorn passed out in the bushes outside the stadium after the team’s doubleheader against the Giants after drinking “at least 10 beers,” he claimed.

The felony charge on Dec. 14 details that Bloedorn pulled on a door until it opened to make his way into the stadium. Once inside, he entered the Milwaukee clubhouse and started taking several items, police say.

The Brewers’ strength coach said a work backpack, laptop, two iPods, a Walkman, two pairs of headphones, a passport, two pairs of sunglasses, a credit card, personal notebooks and calendars were taken from his office. A jersey and shaving kit were taken from the office of manager Craig Counsell, while a game-used hat, autographed bat, 45th anniversary 1982 signed bat, replica World Series ring and keys to the team’s spring training facility in Arizona were stolen from the equipment manager’s office.

In addition, two game jerseys and a bag with baseballs and pitching devices were taken from the coaches’ locker room.

Police say Bloedorn then took the items with him in a duffel bag and ordered an Uber home. Investigators were able to recover a majority of the items from his apartment upon searching it and charging him with felony burglary. He made his initial court appearance Jan. 4, when $1,000 bond was set, records show.

Jimm Sallivan