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Police Reports: May 2, 2025

On April 18 at 1:51 a.m., unknown individuals stole a student’s unattended motorcycle, which had been secured in the Duryea Parking Deck on April 14. The vehicle was repainted and recovered in Texas on April 23, where it had been abandoned in a bank parking…

Police Reports: April 25, 2025

On April 17 at 11:45 p.m., a female student reported being assaulted while dancing with friends at the Zoo Nightclub. According to the report, two men, one Bradley student and one unaffiliated individual, approached her from behind, grabbing her arms and shaking her. The female…

Police Reports: April 11, 2025

On April 7 at 3:03 p.m., a non-Bradley-affiliated individual sent her two daughters into the Dollar Tree in Campustown. One of the daughters ran out from the store to her mother’s car to report that an older man approached the two and made inappropriate comments…

Police Reports: April 4, 2025

On April 2 at 2:59 a.m., an unidentified individual broke the window of a student’s vehicle that was parked on N. Glenwood Ave and subsequently stole it. After a call from the student’s mother informed BUPD that the vehicle had a tracking device, the Peoria…

Police Reports: February 28, 2025

On Feb. 23 at 2:13 a.m., a female student reportedly entered her former boyfriend’s fraternity house without permission by using the access code. She entered his room unannounced with the intent to retrieve her personal belongings. Their accounts of the ensuing argument vary, but both…

Police Reports: February 21, 2025

On Feb. 15 at 3:25 p.m., a former Bradley employee whose wallet was found containing methamphetamine on Jan. 8 was arrested for unrelated charges. Once located, the individual was held by BUPD based on a hold request that was placed a month prior. The individual…

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