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| Army offers $10,000 reward for stolen laptops |
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| By Humphrey Cheung | ||
| Thursday, June 26, 2008 14:32 | ||
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Wheeler Army Airfield (Hawaii) – Dozens of military laptops and monitors were stolen from Wheeler Army Airfield and now the Army is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the thieves. All of the equipment was still in factory-sealed boxes and were taken last October, curiously the Army is only now talking about the theft.
Army investigators say the computer equipment was stored in a warehouse that was only protected by a chainlink fence. The thieves cut throw the fence and then through a corrugated metal wall of the warehouse. In all, the Army says the equipment was worth $118,000. Read more KHNL
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