The Union was the victim of a series of furniture thefts over the course of several weeks last semester, said Union Manager Tami Kuhn.
Kuhn said they must have walked the furniture out of the doors during business hours, probably when the building was less busy during the evening, as the doors are locked after the Union closes.
"They were really clever... we have some ideas in some video footage but nothing right now that is definitive in terms of who might have taken the furniture and where it is right now," Kuhn said.
The MSU police has not told Kuhn anything that she was willing to discuss.
Furniture stolen "includes a black chair made of a leather or leather-like material, a tan couch, brown loveseat with a circle design and two chairs with metal legs," the Lansing State Journal reports.
Anyone with information about the thefts are asked to call Detective Chad Davis at (517) 355-2226, or leave an anonymous tip at the MSU Police's Facebook page or website.
MSU Police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor was not available for comment.
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