The Daily Numbers - March 13

The Daily Numbers: 5 incidents of a guy either exposing himself to young women or approaching children in Drexel Hill. No incidents have been reported since last week.


2 children in Upper Chichester who report that a man tried to ge them to come over to his car.


8 people chased from their homes by a fire in Eddystone Monday morning.


52, age of Middletown woman who, along with her son, was held for trial on charges they conspired to kill her husband.


7,000 dollars of construction material ripped off from SEPTA’s Victory Avenue lot. A former SEPTA employee has been charged.


5 children left home alone by Upper Darby woman, police charge. They range in age from 1 to 6.


14,210 dollar grant snagged by Rutledge Borough for an energy conservation project.


8 more cars that had their tires slashed in the Mayfair section of Northeast Philly overnight.


2 teens killed when gunfire erupted in North Philly Monday night.


30 gunshots sprayed across a North Philly playground, leaving 1 person dead.


40,000 dollars in legal fees that a judge has ordered the foes of the move of the Barnes Foundation to pay in their ongoing legal war.


8 strikeouts of 12 Pirates that Phils starter Vance Worley faced in yesterday’s Grapefruit League outing.


0 hits surrendered by the ‘Vanimal.’


3-1 loss for the Union in their MLS opener last night in Portland.


*: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.So much for a sophomore slump. After getting nicked a bit in his spring debut, all Vance Worley did yesterday was strike out 8 of the 12 batters he faced against the Pirates. He was perfect over 4 innings.


Call me a Phanatic


 


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I Don’t Get It: What is it in the Mayfair section of Philly, where vandals have once again slashed tires, some on cars that have already been victimized once.


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Today’s Upper: Zero new incidents reported in Drexel Hill where residents who are banding together in a Town watch after a rash of luring incidents.


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Quote Box: “I think it is a surreptitious attempt to suppress the Democratic vote, using tax dollars. Iot is wrong, it is insidious.”


- Pa. Rep. Greg Vitali, D-166, of Haverford, on proposed new state Voter ID law.

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