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.
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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….
Nice catch! I wondered the same and they probably got the days backward.
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.
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.
Typical for the area.
Stolen cars/vans happen daily. Anything special about this van that makes the news? Secret weapon, brand new, full of weed whackers…