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22 computers stolen from Link Hall computer lab

Courtesy of Stephen Sartori

Security will be updated in Link Hall following the theft of 22 computers from a lab.

Twenty-two computers, LCD monitors, mice and keyboards were stolen from a Link Hall computer lab on Friday, according to an email sent Monday by Can Isik — senior associate dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science — to students, faculty and staff in the college.

The theft occurred in Link 202, according to the email. Hannah Warren, the Department of Public Safety’s public information officer, said DPS is investigating the case but that the Syracuse Police Department likely is not. She declined to comment further because of the ongoing investigation.

In response to the thefts, the college will be updating security for computer labs by requiring students to swipe their student IDs to gain access to the labs, according to the email. The swipe access points will be added “soon,” according to the email, and will allow officials to know who has been in the labs.

“This is a major theft that seriously impacts the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the resources we are able to provide for faculty and students,” Isik said in the email.

While security is being updated, the Link Hall lab hours will be temporarily changed, according to the email. The following are the temporary lab hours:



Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Friday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Saturday: Noon – 8 p.m.

Sunday: Noon – 11 p.m.

College officials will also be exploring other possible security measures, according to the email.

“The College takes great pride in being able to provide services, experiences and resources to students,” Isik said. “Thefts such as these take away from the funding that would have gone to enhancing the offerings of the College.”





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