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Dirt Bike Theft Reported on Carlisle Street

Oct 17, 2024Oct 17, 2024

Wilkes-Barre, PA- On Tuesday, the Wilkes-Barre City Police Department responded to a theft incident on Carlisle Street. The incident occurred on October 15th at 6:44 PM.

A 35-year-old female victim reported that a 49cc mini dirt bike was unlawfully taken from her front porch. The theft took place sometime overnight prior to the report.

The police were dispatched to the residence upon receiving the report. The investigation into the identity of the suspect is currently ongoing.

The New York City Police Department is requesting the public's help in identifying and locating a suspect wanted in connection with a sexual abuse incident that occurred within the confines of the 25 Precinct/Transit District 4.

On Tuesday, October 15, at approximately 5:15 PM, a 17-year-old female victim was on a northbound "6" train nearing the 125 Street station when an unidentified individual grabbed her buttocks without her consent. The suspect then exited the train at 161 Street and fled on foot to an unknown location. Fortunately, no injuries were reported following the incident.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the police to assist in locating the suspect.

MADISON, NJ - Shanghai Jazz in Madison, NJ, is definitely not your average dining spot—it's a place where the best of two worlds collide: incredible Asian cuisine and live jazz performances. This combination gives it a super unique vibe that makes you feel like you've stumbled into a hidden gem. Imagine savoring delicious Chinese dishes like crispy duck or shrimp dumplings while smooth jazz fills the air, transforming a regular dinner into a full-on experience.

The restaurant’s intimate, cozy atmosphere makes it perfect for date nights or a chill evening with friends. With dim lighting and a small stage tucked in the corner, you get to enjoy live jazz sets from talented local musicians—and sometimes even big-name artists! It’s not just a meal; it’s a performance, where the music is as much a part of the experience as the food. Shanghai Jazz offers a little escape from the everyday and lets you soak in the classy, artsy energy that’s tough to find elsewhere.

If you're in the mood for a night that hits all the right notes—both culinary and musical—this place absolutely delivers.

The food at Shanghai Jazz is as unforgettable as the live music, blending traditional Chinese cuisine with modern twists that make your taste buds sing. The menu features a wide variety of dishes that cater to all tastes, whether you're a fan of classic flavors or love a little culinary adventure.

You’ll find beloved staples like General Tso’s chicken, Peking duck, and perfectly crisp spring rolls, but they also have creative, fusion-style dishes that stand out. Their spicy basil shrimp or miso-glazed sea bass will have you dreaming about your next visit. The balance of flavors in each dish is next-level—think sweet, savory, spicy, and umami, all in perfect harmony. They also offer a great selection of vegetarian options, like stir-fried tofu or Buddha’s Delight, so no one feels left out.

And let’s not forget the dim sum! The dumplings here are soft, flavorful, and stuffed to perfection. Pair that with a top-notch wine or one of their specialty cocktails, and you’re in for a treat. Their drinks menu perfectly complements the dishes, with everything from Asian-inspired cocktails to wines and craft beers that elevate your meal.

Shanghai Jazz takes you on a culinary journey, where the food is as much of an art form as the jazz tunes playing in the background. Whether you're there for an intimate dinner or celebrating with a group, each plate feels like it’s been carefully designed to leave a lasting impression.

MINEOLA, N.Y. — A Queens man was sentenced to 18 years to life in prison on Monday for murdering a driver following a car crash in Baldwin in April 2023. Patrick Destine, 28, was convicted of second-degree murder and other charges for killing David McKenzie, 54, after a collision between their vehicles.

Destine pleaded guilty in May to charges of murder, criminal possession of stolen property, and driving under the influence of alcohol. Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced the sentencing, saying the defendant's violent actions had tragic consequences. “Patrick Destine brutally kicked and stomped on David McKenzie’s head following a late-night collision,” Donnelly said. “This alcohol-fueled rampage cost David his life and ultimately condemned the defendant to a future behind bars.”

The fatal incident occurred on April 15, 2023, around 11 p.m., when Destine’s vehicle collided with McKenzie’s Honda near Shuman Place and Forest Avenue in Baldwin. McKenzie left the crash scene, but Destine followed and attacked him, repeatedly kicking and stomping on his head. McKenzie’s credit card and driver’s license were taken after the assault.

Police arrived to find McKenzie bleeding from the head, and he was pronounced dead at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital shortly after midnight on April 16. Destine and a co-defendant, Aisha Pitt, were apprehended near the scene. Pitt, 20, of Elmont, was sentenced to six months in jail in August for her role in the crime.