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Police Reports: October 23, 2020

  • BUPD officers were dispatched to Dac’s Smokehouse in Campustown at 12 p.m. on Oct. 16 after a heavily intoxicated 28-year-old male, unaffiliated with the university, was disturbing customers. BUPD told the male not to return to Campustown or any Bradley property, or he would be arrested for trespassing. Officers escorted him from the property. However, the male returned at 1:38 p.m. holding a bottle of Brandy. BUPD approached him, and the male resisted an officer. BUPD subdued him and gave him a citation to appear in court for resisting an officer and trespassing before being released. The male returned again at 5:22 p.m. to Campustown liquors. The employees told him to leave and the male threatened to punch an employee. BUPD was called and the male was arrested for aggravated assault and trespassing. He was sent to Peoria County Jail.

 

  • On Oct. 14 at 10 p.m., BUPD received a call about a male student breaking lawn chairs in Olin Quad. Witnesses said the male was threatening to throw chairs at people. When BUPD arrived, they identified an 18-year-old male student and talked to him. When asked why he was breaking the lawn chairs he said, “My friends were laughing and encouraging me to break them.” The student was given a warning.

 

  • On Oct. 15 at 8:45 p.m., BUPD officers noticed a male student with two 40-ounce beer bottles duct-taped to both of his hands walking eastbound on the 1600 block of Fredonia Ave. The 19-year-old student was stopped by BUPD and said he was going back to his fraternity house. The male student took a breathalyzer in which he blew a .069 BAC. He was given a warning, told to empty out his drinks and to go inside.

 

  • BUPD was called to Lovelace Hall for a noise complaint at 11 p.m. on Oct. 16. Officers talked to the male student resident and noticed there were six students in the room with open alcohol. The students were not wearing masks and were all underage. BUPD made them turn over their alcohol and dispose of it. Non-residents of the room were told to leave due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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