We’re all in favor of the Washington Post doing what they can to stay on top of smaller local crime stories despite a shrinking newsroom. But this single-paragraph story from Theola Labbé-DeBose and Christy Goodman is crying out for more details: “A car that crashed into a dry-cleaning business in Prince George’s County about 1 a.m. yesterday drove into the District and crashed into another car, killing one person.” The fatal crash was reportedly at Southern Avenue and Chesapeake Street SE. Unanswered questions: was this a stolen car? How did the driver manage to hit the dry cleaner, then back up their presumably damaged car and make it all the way into the District without anyone stopping them?