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Police Reports: November 7, 2025

  • On Nov. 5 at 6:52 p.m., BUPD officers responded to a panic alarm activated by a female employee in the Michel Student Center. The employee reported a conflict with a male coworker, alleging that he has consistently confronted multiple female employees, trying to intimidate them by yelling in their faces. In this instance, the suspect reportedly said “these bitches keep running their mouths, and I want their lives.” The suspect was gone by the time officers arrived and has yet to be located. An investigation is ongoing. 
  • On Nov. 1, a Bluetooth speaker was reported stolen from inside a locked vehicle. The owner of the vehicle, a non-Bradley-affiliated male, claimed he and his Bradley student girlfriend had gotten into an argument in the vehicle around 5 a.m. that morning, and he attempted to drop her off. When she refused to exit the vehicle, he left on his skateboard. The vehicle was found locked, and the speaker was missing from inside when he returned at 12:30 p.m. The female student denied taking the speaker but did not permit BUPD officers to search her residence. 
  • On Nov. 3 at 3 p.m., a student reported an unknown suspect had taken his unattended clothing, including his hockey jersey, from the laundry room in University Hall. The clothes were allegedly left alone for about a day before they were taken. The student reported a similar incident on Sept. 1, but had only left the clothes unattended for about an hour in this instance. The hockey jersey, along with the other clothes, have not been recovered. 
  • On Nov. 5, an investigation into the theft of two boxed Italian lemon cakes reported stolen from Holmes Hall on Oct. 24 was resolved. The cakes, priced at $150 total, turned out not to be stolen at all. They were merely misplaced upon delivery. BUPD Detective Rushing found them stored in a catering kitchen in the Renaissance Coliseum after reviewing footage of the delivery and checking every fridge in the building. 

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