audrey barnes, the latest tonight on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> a thursday night football game between the baltimore ravens and cleveland browns helped police catch a pair of serial burglars. police arrested joseph baumgarten of pasadena, diana marketti of glen burnie. one of the items listed, a pair of ravens tickets. police showed up to the game, questioned the ticket holders, found they had bought the tickets from marketti. burglary victims in the neighborhood are relieved the pair is off the streets. >> it's great news. it happened very quickly. i think that's a testament to our police force. >> police say the burglars would break into homes in the daylight by knocking on doors to see if residents were home. they also began investigating -- got investigated in connection with up to 10 other break-ins. >>> monitoring metro tonight, the transit agency being forced to display controversial ads in some of its stations. late this afternoon a federal judge ruled metro must allow pro israeli ads that equate muslim radicals with savages. fox 5's will thomas here with that. >> metro wanted to delay putting up the ads at least until november 1st because of safety concerns. metro's lawyer said look at