Washington, D.C
Northeast DC neighborhood fed up with serial package thief
WASHINGTON – Folks dwelling on Isherwood Avenue in Northeast, D.C. say they can not catch a break – or hold a bundle.
“This gentleman has been stealing so many packages at this level, its hundreds and hundreds of {dollars},” stated Matthew Viator.
In a number of surveillance movies shared with FOX 5 by Viator you possibly can see what seems to be the identical man getting into his gate a number of instances between October and December.
“It is the identical man time and again. We’ve got numerous digital camera angles of him stealing our issues, which I’ve shared with you,” Viator provides.
In some movies, the person walks up unto his porch, grabs a bundle and places it in an empty trash bag earlier than strolling away.
Viator says his dwelling will not be the one home on the block lacking packages,
“My neighbor in 1614 his child’s Santa Claus presents had been stolen off of their entrance porch,” he provides.
In one other surveillance video shared with FOX5DC you see the person strolling with a bundle in direction of seventeenth avenue.
A neighbor who doesn’t need to be recognized says her restricted version Jordan’s had been inside that field.
“It was very clear it was focused as a result of it wasn’t even 5 min earlier than the supply man dropped of the sneakers and he got here,” she tells us.
In probably the most video captured on December seventh, 2022, the person returns to Viators home, however this time he would not take a bundle.
“He got here into my property in the course of the evening and took fixtures off of my patio, took all of my lighting, unscrewed and stole it.”
Metropolitan Police had been known as, a police report was filed and shortly after the accused bundle thief was discovered blocks away.
DC police say he was later launched. A choice Viator says he would not agree with.
“They’re dumped proper again on the streets. So, they arrive proper again the very subsequent week and steal once more?” he says.
The neighborhood is now calling on greater than the police. They need native leaders from ANC and council members to step up and assist them put an finish to those reoccurring visits.
“It appears a little bit feckless, like town is throwing its fingers within the air saying nicely if you wish to stay in DC your issues might be stolen as a result of this is not a precedence politically for town council,” stated Viator.
One other neighbor says, “this has to cease. and that is an ongoing drawback that each single particular person on this block has delt with at the very least one cut-off date.”
At a current press convention with Mayor Muriel Bowser, Police Chief Robert Contee and leaders with the US Postal Service, they did supply some tips about methods to forestall bundle theft.
They are saying contemplate a bundle locker. The PD has lockers at their sixth district precinct.
Chief Contee says it is also suggested to schedule your packages for whenever you or somebody is dwelling. In case your packages are stolen, it is essential to all the time name the police and file a report.
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D.C. mayor, Leonsis break ground on new arena
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown arena renovation with a ceremonial sledgehammer swinging Thursday inside what will be a new atrium entryway.
The event unveiling renderings for what Capital One Arena should look like when it is fully transformed in time for the 2027-28 NHL and NBA seasons took place as questions swirled nearby on Capitol Hill about the city’s hopes of luring the NFL’s Commanders. A provision to transfer the land including RFK Stadium to the district was removed from Congress’ slimmed-down, short-term spending bill hours later, sending that team back to the drawing board.
In the Chinatown neighborhood, there were handshakes and smiles, as work to retain the Capitals and Wizards had also been ongoing for some time.
Keeping the teams was a significant victory for Bowser. They agreed last spring to remain in the city as part of a $515 million, publicly funded project, after a planned move across the Potomac River to Virginia proposed roughly a year ago fell apart in that state’s legislature.
“I’ve got to say, what a difference a year makes,” Ward 2 council member Brooke Pinto said. “Ted Leonsis, thank you so much for believing in this city. … Thank you for your dedication to our city.”
Leonsis called it a landmark day for the district and his company. His Monumental Sports and Entertainment will pay for the rest of the project, which area leaders hope will serve as a central hub of the nation’s capital between its many neighborhoods.
“When you see those signs, ‘Please excuse our dust,’ there’s going to be a lot of dust here,” Leonsis said. “This project is massive. It’ll probably take three seasons to do it, and it’s $800 million. It is a significant, significant program. But after you see what we’re going to do for the players, the fans and the city, it’ll be worth the wait.”
The work, which will take place in several stages from now through fall 2027, includes more than doubling the size of locker rooms while also adding suites and other amenities. The building initially opened in December 1997.
“This is nearly a billion-dollar investment for [players’] benefit and for the community’s benefit,” Silver said, alluding to future All-Star Games and other events that will take place. “The NBA and NHL will have less than half the dates at the end of the day because what’s happened now with these entertainment palaces — they are full, it seems, practically every night of the year.”
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This DC Restaurant Has One Of America's Best Dishes, NY Times Says
The Times gave a nod to the bò lá lốt served at Moon Rabbit by Kevin Tien, a Michelin Guide eatery located in the heart of D.C. According to its website, the restaurant serves an exclusive 4-course prix-fixe menu featuring seasonally-inspired, modern Vietnamese dishes.
“Chef and co-owner Kevin Tien serves (the bò lá lốt) with a dipping sauce of labneh crowned with lemongrass-chile crunch, a nod to his love for dolmas,” Brett Anderson writes for the Times. “A similar swirl of influences animates all of the food at Moon Rabbit.”
Anderson continues, “But this dish of juicy grilled beef wrapped in perilla leaves is one of the only items you can plan to find on the always-evolving menu.”
Other dishes on the Times’ list include the ham sandwich at Mike’s Famous Ham Place in Detroit and the foieberry at Lazy Betty in Atlanta.
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