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Police Reports: November 21, 2025

  • At 7:32 p.m. on Nov. 19, a suspect arrived at SliceHub, parking his bicycle in front of the restaurant, before entering with a knife. At the register, the unknown suspect set the knife on the counter and demanded all the money in the establishment. As the employee behind the counter brandished their own knife, the assailant ran away from the restaurant. The employee then chased him outside before taking the bike. Camera footage caught the suspect walking back toward the employee, who released the bike and went back inside. The suspect drove the bike toward Duryea Lane. The investigation is ongoing.

 

  • On Nov. 13 at 5:40 a.m., a female Bradley student reported sleeping in her dorm in Geisert Hall when the door creaked open. Upon asking who was there and receiving no response, she reported hearing the door close again. When she inspected the room later, she reported a missing vitamin bottle. There is no video trace of the burglary. An investigation is ongoing.

 

  • On Nov. 17, a female Bradley student was dropped off near her home when she noticed a suspicious male lurking in the area. Later that day, at 3:30 p.m., the same male knocked on her door for 10 minutes, but she did not answer. Four hours later, she reported the incident to BUPD, but no further evidence has been provided.

 

  • On Nov. 19 at 9:30 a.m., Bradley operating engineers reported that the chillers beside the Caterpillar Global Communication Center were defaced with graffiti at the tops. However, officers were unable to decipher the words written in black sharpie. Since the last check on the chillers occurred on April 1, officers concluded that the incident must have occurred between then and the day of the reporting.
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