The Daily Numbers - April 3

The Daily Numbers: 1,000 counts of possession of child porn filed against Marple man branded a “collector” by authorities.


9 people snagged so far this year by the county Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.


4 adults and 1 juvenile charged in a street fight in East Lansdowne that ended in gunfire. No one was hit.


20, age of woman now facing drug charges after she set up a buy that went bad, leading to the fatal shooting of a man in Upper Darby.


6 cars that had their tires slashed on Long Lane in Upper Darby over the weekend.


20,000 dollars in slots coupons that 2 Harrah’s Chester employees pleaded guilty to stealing. They’re getting ARD.


3 boys a Philadelphia priest joked about molesting, according to testimony at abuse trial yesterday.


153, proposed number of state reps in Pa. House, down from the current 203, according to a new proposal.


55 million dollar price tag for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com, which was sold Monday for the 5th time in 6 years.


515 million dollar pricetag that the papers sold for just a few years ago.


1.5 million Visa card holders at risk after a data breach last month.


100 stories now completed on the new Wold Trade Center.


2 $250,000 that had 5 of the 6 numbers in that Mega Millions drawing sold in Philadelphia. There were 5 sold in the state.


20 dogs rescued from fire in a home in Mercer County.


2 people arrested in the latest tire slashing incident, this time in South Philly.


2 runs batted in for Jimmy Rollins as the Phils won the 1st of 2 “On Deck” games vs. the Pirates.


2 runs on 3 hits give up by Joe Blanton.


2 runs scored for leadoff man Juan Pierre.


10,000 dollar fine for Flyers coach Peter Laviolette tied to that stick-smashing, screaming fit he had at the end of the game vs. the Penguins.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.Can the Phillies play small ball? So far, so good.


 


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I Don’t Get It: Tire slashing has now popped up in Delco, with several cars targeted in Upper Darby.


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Today’s Upper: Good news for refinery workers with word that several potential buyers are interested in both the Sunoco South Philly site as well as the ConocoPhillips Trainer facility.


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Quote Box: “It is the largest amount of child pornography recovered from one location.”


- County Detective Dave Peifer, on arrest of Marple man.

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