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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A 27-year-old man is in jail on felony theft charges after police said he stole dozens of packages off front porches in a West Side neighborhood.
Michael Blatnica, of Cleveland, is being held on $15,000 bond after his late Tuesday arrest. Police receivedreports of suspicious packages at Blatnica's West 125th Street home, police spokesman Sgt. Ali Pillow said.
Officers found several packages with different addresses near garbage cans at Blatnica's home. Then they searched the garage and found several more packages, Pillow said.
A woman whose name and address were on one of the packages confirmed with detectives that the package belonged to her, Pillow said.
Blatnica is accused of driving around the neighborhood and swiping delivered packages left on front porches.
Blatnica appeared in Cleveland Municipal Court Friday, where a judge set his bond and sent his case to a grand jury.
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Some homeowners living near Maranatha Adventist Fellowship church off MD 564 in Bowie are concerned that a new church renovation project will clog roadways, endanger pedestrians and harm the local ecosystem.
While the Prince Georges County planning board unanimously approved the churchs new 29,000 square foot building Nov. 6, many neighbors are still uneasy about the sudden growth and what they call a lack of transparency. The new building will be nearly six times the churchs current structure, according to Maranatha pastor Uzooma Erondu.
The Bowie City Council heard community concerns about the church expansion on Oct. 20 and recommended several conditions to the planning board, including the request of a public construction design plan. While planning board members attached several conditions to their decision including the addition of a sidewalk and path alongside the property the public site plan was not approved.
Robert Koelsch of Bowie, who lives in a neighborhood adjacent to the church, said a site plan would have enhanced communication between the church and its neighbors by fully informing residents of the churchs plans.
I would like to see more of the details, he said. They keep saying the [plans] are all preliminary, but my concern is once its all approved, details may not matter too much.
Rebecca Sunday of Bowie testified at the planning board meeting on Nov. 6 and said that, without a site plan, it would be difficult to tell how the church expansion would affect her property.
We are very concerned about the size of the church in its proposed location as well as many aspects of the proposed design, she said. Weve invested a lot of money in our property, basically renovating the entire house and the yard. The placement of the church so close to our property line looming over us just doesnt seem like the best design.
William Mayah, a county planner, said that planning board staff did not deem it necessary for the church to present a public detailed site plan, but that the church could produce such a plan on its own.
Kenneth Burruss, project manager for the church expansion, said the church is unlikely to do so.
It would not be cost effective to the client to do all these things, he said. Its not an issue of trying to satisfy the whims of everybody because thats unreasonable.
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Some homeowners living near Maranatha Adventist Fellowship church off MD 564 in Bowie are concerned that a new church renovation project will clog roadways, endanger pedestrians and harm the local ecosystem.
While the Prince Georges County planning board unanimously approved the churchs new 29,000 square foot building Nov. 6, many neighbors are still uneasy about the sudden growth and what they call a lack of transparency. The new building will be nearly six times the churchs current structure, according to Maranatha pastor Uzooma Erondu.
The Bowie City Council heard community concerns about the church expansion on Oct. 20 and recommended several conditions to the planning board, including the request of a public construction design plan. While planning board members attached several conditions to their decision including the addition of a sidewalk and path alongside the property the public site plan was not approved.
Robert Koelsch of Bowie, who lives in a neighborhood adjacent to the church, said a site plan would have enhanced communication between the church and its neighbors by fully informing residents of the churchs plans.
I would like to see more of the details, he said. They keep saying the [plans] are all preliminary, but my concern is once its all approved, details may not matter too much.
Rebecca Sunday of Bowie testified at the planning board meeting on Nov. 6 and said that, without a site plan, it would be difficult to tell how the church expansion would affect her property.
We are very concerned about the size of the church in its proposed location as well as many aspects of the proposed design, she said. Weve invested a lot of money in our property, basically renovating the entire house and the yard. The placement of the church so close to our property line looming over us just doesnt seem like the best design.
William Mayah, a county planner, said that planning board staff did not deem it necessary for the church to present a public detailed site plan, but that the church could produce such a plan on its own.
Kenneth Burruss, project manager for the church expansion, said the church is unlikely to do so.
It would not be cost effective to the client to do all these things, he said. Its not an issue of trying to satisfy the whims of everybody because thats unreasonable.
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A new $4 million addition to Legacy Heights and Memory Lane in Van Buren meant specifically for the care of residents suffering from Alzheimers was dedicated Thursday at the First Assembly of God Church.
About 300 attended the dedication of the new Alzheimers special care unit, during which city and church officials spoke on the quality of the facility and thanked those who helped bring it about.
Rev. Bobby Johnson, senior pastor with the church, presided over the dedication.
The people who are going to reside in this facility will not realize how beautiful it is, but their families will. It will be a great comfort to them, Johnson said during the ceremony.
Able to house 40 Alzheimers and dementia patients, the unit has two separate pods each with 20 private rooms, a courtyard and walking trail, nursing quarters, salons and spas, separate dining rooms, a movie room, activities room, and saferoom. The unit will be staffed with about 25 nurses and assistants.
Van Buren Mayor Bob Freeman said the facility will help fill the growing need in the community for Alzheimers patient care.
This is a contribution, not just for this church, but for our community and the entire region, Freeman said. We know weve got an aging population and with that comes particular challenges. This facility and this church have reached out to meet those challenges.
Doug Clay, general treasurer for the General Council of the Assemblies of God, said during the dedication that 1 in 8 people 65 or older are expected to be diagnosed with Alzheimers and more than 5,500 Americans become 65 each day.
An anonymous donor granted the church $5 million to build the 34,000-square-foot Alzheimers unit. About $4 million went into construction of the new addition, with the other million going for operation costs, equipment and decorations, said Darron Ming, executive director of Legacy Heights and Memory Lane and director of mens ministry with the church.
Living areas have been decorated with leather rockers and sofas and Norman Rockwell paintings, while display cases around the courtyards hold memorabilia from the first half of the 20th century.
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