West Philly resident Lene and her fiancee, AJ, were victims in a hit-and-run accident at 2:30 a.m. Saturday night near 51st and Pine. Lene e-mailed us with this information:
Last night [Sat, May 29] at about 2:30 a.m., my fiancee heard a big crash outside. He ran outside to find our car pushed up on the curb, my scooter, and his motorcycle tipped over into another person’s car. Behind our car was the bumper and headlight of a golden 2005 Buick Lacrosse. There was also a lot of water as if the radiator was blown.
AJ and our neighbor a few doors down, who came running out after he heard the crash, could see the car a few blocks down on 51st towards Market, it had stalled and the driver was trying to get it started again. AJ called the police, who told him to wait by the car. No police showed up in the 10 minute timeframe until the driver got the Buick going again. The car made a left turn onto Market or Chestnut. AJ spent several hours combing the streets looking for the car, as he expected that it would not get very far in that condition, but he was not able to find the car.
We were hoping that people could contact AJ on 215-260-3232 or theelordwolve [at] yahoo.com if they come across a golden 2005 Buick Lacrosse missing part of the front bumper, flat tire, and possibly a busted radiator. We would love to get the registration information as our car just came back from the body shop on Tuesday.
The victim of a May 24 robbery purchases items at the Sunoco at 45th and Baltimore as one of two suspects watches.
The full surveillance video of two young men who forced a man at gunpoint to withdraw money from an ATM machine and buy them cigarettes and cigars has been made available.
As we reported earlier, the two men approached the victim at 4717 Cedar Ave. at about 1 a.m. on May 24, pointed a handgun at him and demanded cash. They took the man’s cell phone and walked him to the Sunoco at 45th and Baltimore Ave. and ordered him to withdraw money from his account. All three left the store, but returned a few minutes later to buy items with the man’s debit card.
Both transactions are clearly visible on the full video below.
The men led the victim to 46th Street, made him lay on the sidewalk and then fled. Police believe the two suspects may be linked to other robberies in the area, including one a few minutes after this one.
Anyone with information should contact the Southwest Detective Division at 215-686-3183/3185.
Clark Park’s farmer’s market runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. On the way to or from the park, check out a special lemonade stand near the corner of 45th and Chester.
Proceeds from the “LEAmonade” stand go toward the purchase of air conditioners for the Henry Lea School’s kindergarten classrooms (47th and Locust). The West Philly Coalition for Neighborhood Schools and the Lea Home and School Association are working up plans for a passive cooling system (trees and such) but in the meantime are raising money to keep the kindergartners cool.
The tea, coffee and light fare spot Unitea (265 S. 44th St.), stayed in business for just under a year, closing in late March. It opened with pretty solid reviews, particularly of its tea selection. It had a pretty good location nearby Tampopo and Local 44.
That section of 44th will likely get another foot traffic boost when (Honest) Tom McCusker opens his taco shop in August next door at 261 S. 44th (By the way, we heard what definitely sounded like construction noise coming from that little building today, so that project is underway).
Unitea’s windows are now papered over, which we hope means a new tenant is in the works. Their closing got us thinking … Has that part of West Philly hit its capacity for cafes/coffee shops? Within a few blocks you have Green Line, Cafe Clave and Earth Cup. What would you like to see in that spot on 44th? Just curious.
UPDATE: Sometime between this posting and 4 p.m. they filled in the hole. People commented here and on Facebook. Even WHYY’s Newsworks.org took notice. We like to think that the Streets Department was reading. Power to the people!
Watch out for this axle breaker in the right-hand lane of Walnut Street between 44th and 45th. We’re not exactly sure what kind of road work left this thing behind. Yesterday it had cones around it, but now they’re gone and vehicles have to do last-minute braking and swerving. Fender benders look inevitable.
Cyclists also need to take caution because many cars are trying to dodge this thing to the right, taking them into the bike lane.
Anyone have any friends in the Streets Department?
Police are looking for these two males in connection with a string of robberies early Tuesday. Click to enlarge. (Photo courtesy of Detective Joe Murray).
Update – Click here for the full surveillance video of the suspects.
Police are searching for two young males they believe are responsible for at least four muggings in less than an hour early Tuesday morning. The robberies are the latest in a number of muggings at gunpoint in the last week.
The details on each robbery on Tuesday morning, which were committed with a handgun:
• 12:45 a.m. – 4800 block of Warrington. Two cell phones were taken.
• 1:05 a.m. – 4700 block Cedar. A driver’s license and cell phone were taken.
• 1:20 a.m. – 6000 block of Market. A cell phone, credit cards and a vehicle were taken. The vehicle was later recovered.
• 1:30 a.m. – 200 block of S. 48th. Car keys were taken and the victim’s vehicle, which was parked on the 4800 block of Locust, was later reported missing.
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