The Daily Numbers for Friday, Sept. 12

The Daily Numbers: 44,000 dollars, how much police say a woman swindled from an 85-year-old man in Prospect Park.

2 men facing charges in connection with holdup at the Walgreen’s in Brookhaven.

49, age of former O’Hara football coach Danny Algeo, who was remembered at memorial service at the school on Thursday.

19, age of suspect who was corralled by police after leading cops on wild chase through Upper Darby and Lansdowne. He was finally nabbed by a K-9 officer while hiding under the porch of a home.

24 point deficit for Gov. Tom Corbett as he trails Democrat Tom Wolf in latest Quinnipiac poll.

59 percent of those surveyed backing Wolf, with just 35 percent in the governor’s corner.

210,000 dollars missing from Visit Philadelphia agency that is subject of probe by Philly D.A. office.

3,780 patients of Temple University health care whose data may have been accessed.

48, age of Philadelphia teacher found dead in a hotel bathroom. She is believed to have taken her own life.

20,000 dollars in a safe that was taken from a Philly home.

19 point dip for the stock market yesterday.

74, age of Richard Kiel, the actor who played the villain ‘Jaws’ in the James Bond films.

26-6 win for the Baltimore Ravens over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first Thursday night NFL game of the season.

4-1 loss for the Phillies to the Bucs, who took 3 of 4 at Citizens Bank Park.

20 cent tip on a $62 tab that LeSean McCoy is defending. He says he got bad service and was disrespected.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

Anyone else notice a muted aspect to last night’s NFL game. Yes, it involved the Ravens. And yes, talk of Ray Rice was everywhere

I Don’t Get It: Several women were in attendance at last night’s Ravens game wearing Ray Rice jerseys. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to all those who gathered at Rose Tree Park yesterday to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Quote Box: “This is a day seared into our consciousness.”

- Delco Judge Chad Kenney, at 9/11 memorial service.

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