Expensive Video Projector Taken from Fulmer Hall

PULLMAN, Wash. — A large, expensive video/data projector was taken from Fulmer Hall at
Washington State University about a week ago, and police are asking the public to be on the
lookout for the distinctive machine.
According to Capt. Mike Kenny, someone took a NEC 9PG video/data projector with a value
of some $11,000 from 226 Fulmer Hall. The building is home to WSU’s chemistry department.
Kenny said the projector is gray, weighs about 120 pounds and likely was moved with a cart.
In addition, the projector has “ISS” etched into the side of it and this coding is very visible.
“We are asking the public to report any sightings of this projector or any sightings of
someone in the area of Fulmer Hall April 3-4 moving a large heavy object similar to the
description provided,” he said.
People can call the WSU Police Department at 509/335-8548 with information.
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