Bloedorn attended the Brewers doubleheader on Sep. 8 against the San Francisco Giants with his roommate and his roommate's father.
Bloedorn said he drank at least ten beers before leaving the stadium and passed out in some bushes outside of the stadium.
When he eventually woke up, "(Bloedorn) stated that he walked up to the door of the stadium and began pulling on it until it opened,
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A Brewers strength coach said that several items were taken from his office including a work backpack, laptop, 2 iPods, a Walkman, two pairs of headphones, a passport, two pairs of sunglasses, a credit card, and personal notebooks and calendars.
Two items were also removed from manager Craig Counsell's office, including a jersey and shaving kit. And a Brewers equipment manager said a game-used hat, an autographed baseball bat, a 45-year anniversary 1982 Brewers signed bat, a replica World Series ring, and keys to the Arizona spring training facility were all removed from his office.
Detectives also discovered that two Brewers players game issued jerseys were taken from the clubhouse, and a small locker bag with baseballs and pitching training devices were taken from the coaches' locker room.
After he was finished in the locker room, the complaint says, Bloedorn ordered an Uber home with the items in tow.
Criminal mastermind.
Later that evening, the roommate began to receive text messages from Bloedorn showing photos from inside the stadium. Bloedorn then asked his roommate if he wanted anything from the stadium and if he could get a ride home. The roommate declined and told Bloedorn he was on his own.