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Van stolen from UH-Manoa

A University of Hawaii-Manoa van was stolen this week from the loading dock at the Marine Sciences building.

University security said the van was taken between 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.

The vehicle is described as a white Ford E250 Econoline van, license plate SH A303.

Any persons with information regarding this incident are urged to call the UH Manoa Department of Public Safety at (808) 956-6911, or the Honolulu Police Department at 911.

6 responses to “Van stolen from UH-Manoa”

  1. kekelaward says:

    Well, one less maintenance/upkeep problem to worry about! PS That’s some time element….I wonder if it’s more of that great SA reporting….

  2. Pocho says:

    was the keys left in the ignition? doors unlocked. I would assume all Ford vehicles have keys that have the electronic chip that’s programmed to the vehicle’s computer.

  3. 808comp says:

    Some employee decided to borrow it and not bring it back.Taken between Wed. eve and the following Tuesday morning.Must be a misprint there.

  4. HAJAA1 says:

    Typical for the area.

  5. BigOpu says:

    Stolen cars/vans happen daily. Anything special about this van that makes the news? Secret weapon, brand new, full of weed whackers…

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