Wait, "Petra patched" could be a typo. Maybe "Petra Phased" or "Petra Patched" as a product? Or maybe a book or project? Also, Czech could refer to the Czech Republic. So maybe an article about an event, a place of interest, or a business at Czech Street 18 in the Czech Republic?

Alternatively, maybe it's about a historical figure named Petra who was involved in patching something related to Czech streets. But I'm not finding direct matches. Could it be a clothing item or a design project called Petra Patched based in Prague's Czech Street?

"Czech Street 18" sounds like an address. Petra could be a person or maybe a brand. "Patched" might mean repairs were made. Since they mentioned an article, maybe there was a news article about something happening at that address? Or a product named Petra Patched being sold there?

I should consider different angles: news article, product launch, historical reference, or a location with a specific incident. The user might need help finding an article if it exists. Since I can't browse, I should ask for more details or clarify the context. Let me check if there's any common reference I'm missing. Maybe a local event or a well-known article that's not widely covered. Without more info, it's hard to pinpoint. Better to respond by asking the user to provide more context or specify what they're referring to.