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75 Packages, Two Greek Houses, 45 Minutes: A Campus Delivery Theft Spree Ends in Two Arrests

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Indiana University Police Department officers responded to reports of stolen packages at the Pi Kappa Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha houses on December 5, 2025, thefts that occurred between 5:30 and 6:15 p.m. Investigators identified two suspects with no IU affiliation, Abigail Danser and Austin Forrest, who admitted to stealing more than 75 items from campus residences; both were arrested on December 8, 2025.

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IUPD Investigation Update: Two arrested in campus package theft investigation. On December 5, IU Police Department officers responded to reports of multiple packages stolen from campus residences, including Pi Kappa Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha. Officers identified two suspects, neither affiliated with IU, who admitted to stealing more than 75 items from residences on campus. Both suspects were arrested December 8 and face felony burglary and theft charges. If you believe you were a victim of package theft, please file a report with IUPD.

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Published as an investigation-update/advisory rather than a formal Timely Warning, since the suspects were already in custody by the time the notice was issued and there was no continuing threat
Both victim locations were fraternity and sorority houses, campus residences that fall within Clery reporting geography, illustrating how Greek housing is treated the same as dormitories for theft reporting purposes
The suspects' lack of any IU affiliation highlights that Clery-reportable property crime on campus is not limited to student-on-student theft
Context

Background

On the evening of December 5, 2025, Indiana University Police Department officers were dispatched first to the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house at 1720 David Baker Avenue for a report of stolen packages, then later that evening to the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority house at 1020 North Eagleson Avenue for a similar report; the thefts occurred between roughly 5:30 and 6:15 p.m. Investigators used surveillance video, which reportedly showed one suspect, Austin Forrest, entering the Pi Kappa Phi vestibule and taking three packages, to identify Forrest and a second suspect, Abigail Danser, neither of whom had any IU affiliation. Both admitted during questioning to stealing more than 75 items from residences across campus and were arrested on December 8, transported to the Monroe County Justice Building, and charged with felony burglary and theft in addition to misdemeanor theft. The case illustrates a persistent, low-visibility Clery property crime, package theft from campus residences, that rarely triggers a formal Timely Warning because it does not present an ongoing threat to physical safety, but is nonetheless documented through university police investigation updates.
Analysis

Key Findings

The theft ring targeted Greek housing specifically, hitting a fraternity and a sorority house within roughly 45 minutes of each other, rather than dormitories or campus mail centers
Neither suspect had any Indiana University affiliation, underscoring that off-campus individuals can and do commit Clery-reportable property crimes within official campus geography
Surveillance video from a residence vestibule was central to identifying a suspect, illustrating how package-theft investigations increasingly rely on private building camera systems rather than police patrol
The case moved from initial reports to two arrests within three days, a comparatively fast resolution for a property-crime pattern relative to many unsolved vehicle-theft and bicycle-theft cases in this archive
Outcome
Abigail Danser and Austin Forrest were arrested on December 8, 2025 and booked into the Monroe County Justice Building on felony burglary and theft charges and a misdemeanor theft charge. Investigators estimated the stolen packages' value at roughly $1,513 from Zeta Tau Alpha and $54 from Pi Kappa Phi in the two reported incidents, with more than 75 items admitted stolen in total across campus residences.
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Campus Alert Archive. "Indiana University Bloomington: 75 Packages, Two Greek Houses, 45 Minutes: A Campus Delivery Theft Spree Ends in Two Arrests." Incident of December 5, 2025. Added July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/indiana-university-bloomington-package-theft-2025-12-05/

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Added July 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion