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UH seeks suspects in burglary
Moore Hall was burglarized for the second time in less than a week, University of Hawaii security officials said Wednesday.
Two computers were taken in the latest case, which was discovered Tuesday night. Several rooms were broken into on the third floor, officials said.
Seven offices on the fourth floor of Moore Hall were hit on Friday, with two MacBooks and four Apple computers reported taken. Last year, computers were stolen from offices right across the hall.
University security officials said there were a number of suspicious people in the area Tuesday night.
In a campus alert, security officials said that at 11 p.m. a suspicious couple was seen outside Moore Hall.
A man also was seen running from the building, UH security reported.
Campus security tried to talk to a man and woman in a parked pickup truck on East-West Road, the report said. But they drove away on Dole Street.
Campus security described the man running from the scene as being in his late 20s, 6 feet tall and about 160 pounds, with dirty blond hair, and carrying a black laptop bag. The female in the pickup truck was reported as 5 feet 2 inches and 120 pounds, with long straight blond hair. The vehicle was a white Ford F-150.