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Man arrested after entering unlocked Briscoe dorm rooms

Police: Suspect said he did not know where he was

A man was arrested early Thursday morning after police say he unlawfully entered the rooms of two female students in Briscoe Quadrangle.\nOfficers from the IU Police Department responded to a call made at 4:55 a.m. Thursday, which reported that around 4:35 a.m. an unknown white male, who was later determined to be 21-year-old Bohdi Lewis, entered her room, which was unlocked, and started taking the covers off her, said IUPD Capt. Jerry Minger, reading from a police report. She told police the male asked her if it was OK, and she responded, "Yes, but who are you and why are you in my room?"\nThe male then reportedly left the caller's room, entered another unlocked room of a female resident down the hall and passed out, Minger said. The resident of that room then went to her resident assistant's room to report the incident, and the RA call IUPD.\nThe responding officer found Lewis passed out and arrested him for burglary and public intoxication. Lewis had slurred speech, bloodshot eyes and could not maintain his balance, according to the report. He said he had no idea where he was, that he had 10 drinks earlier at Kilroy's and thought he had walked to his friend's home on South Dunn Street.\nLewis was transported to the Monroe County Jail. Since he entered two separate rooms, he was booked into jail on two counts of felony for entering a residence and a class B misdemeanor for public intoxication.

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