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Posted on: Monday, December 3, 2007

Police release sketch of Hawaii dorm intruder

Advertiser Staff

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Suspect

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Mark Andrew Heath

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Honolulu police have released a sketch of a man suspected of entering a University of Hawai'i dorm Friday morning and taking cell-phone photos of a female student in the shower.

The 6:10 a.m. incident occurred at Hale Kakawai dorm. The intruder fled after the woman screamed.

The case is being investigated as a violation of privacy.

Anyone with information can call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300 or *CRIME on a cell phone.

In another UH dorm case, prosecutors have charged a Schofield soldier with four new criminal offenses stemming from two alleged break-ins, bringing to four the number of separate cases against the man.

Mark Andrew Heath, 20, was charged Friday with two counts of first-degree burglary, second-degree theft and third-degree sexual assault. He was arrested on the new counts at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the O'ahu Community Correctional Center, where he is awaiting trial for unauthorized entry into a dwelling and first-degree burglary stemming from separate incidents Thanksgiving weekend at UH's Lokelani dorm at 2579 Dole St.

Heath, a scout assigned to the Army's Stryker brigade, was being held at OCCC in lieu of $100,000 bail when the new charges were added.

The new counts stem from alleged break-ins on Nov. 24 and Aug.19.

The Nov. 24 charges involve a burglary and theft at the Lokelani dorm while the Aug. 19 charges involve a break-in at Mokihana dorm in which a female student allegedly was awakened and fondled in her room by a man holding a weapon to her face.

Heath's bail on the additional charges is $150,000.

An initial appearance was scheduled for today in District Court.