Wednesday, Sept. 3
A student called Campus Security after noticing that the mulch pile near the lower campus pond was on fire. HFD arrived at 2:45 p.m. and extinguished the fire.
If unknown suspects continue to set fire to the great hangout spot, future generations of students may not get to enjoy it.
Friday, Sept. 5
A UH student became extremely inebriated at Hale Laulima. An ambulance was called after midnight and transported the student to the hospital. The incident was also reported to the vice-chancellor.
Saturday, Sept. 6
A drunken student at Johnson Hall was cited and will be referred to the vice-chancellor's office.
Monday, Sept. 8
A student's vehicle was broken into on the third floor of the parking structure. The theft was discovered at 4 p.m.
A student at Hale Wainani was caught in possession of alcohol. The student will be added to the growing list of offenders being sent to the vice-chancellor.
Wednesday, Sept. 10
Employees at Campus Center The Bus will start to prosecute those caught with forged U-Pass stickers. Being arrested and going to court for forgery would deter most people from taking a chance just to save $100.
A student reported that their unsecured bicycle helmet was stolen while it sat on a bike at Sinclair Library.
Thursday, Sept. 11
Campus Security received a tip about two men with handguns. They were able to subdue two male students in the Hawaii Hall area. The guns were later identified as airsoft guns but could have been mistaken as real bullet firing guns. The students were not arrested but the weapons were confiscated. Airsoft guns are among the long list of banned items.




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