NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
BROOKLYN
*** Police are looking for a hooligan who drew swastikas on 11 cars in Midwood yesterday.
The vandalism was found on parked cars near East 24th Street and Avenue J at around 3:20 a.m.
In addition to the Nazi party icon, there were “tag” names drawn on the vehicles, cops said.
*** A swastika was found spray-painted on the roof of a Gravesend building.
A man noticed the hate symbol on top of 110 Ave. S at around 4 p.m. on Thursday, cops said.
*** Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a Connecticut man who escaped from NYPD custody at Coney Island Hospital.
Police said Esmeralda Rodriguez, 29 of New Haven, Conn., escaped by slipping off his leg shackles and smashing an officer in the face with a bathroom door Wednesday morning.
Rodriguez was arrested after he was spied by cops in Coney Island around midnight Wednesday and found to be carrying an assortment of burglary tools.
Rodriguez made his way out of the hospital and was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, blue jeans, and brown Timberland boots.
THE BRONX
*** A 27-year-old man was busted for a push-in robbery in Mott Haven earlier in the week, authorities said yesterday.
Suhail Ortiz and two accomplices who were still on the loose allegedly forced their way into an East 138th Street apartment last Sunday, roused a 27-year-old resident from his sleep and robbed him at knifepoint, police sources said.
The victim, who struggled with Ortiz and his cohorts, was treated at Lincoln Hospital for severe cuts on his right hand.
Ortiz, who was arrested on Thursday, was charged with robbery and second-degree assault.
QUEENS
*** A victim of a Bayside home-invasion robbery was arrested yesterday after police discovered what the crooks were looking for – his stash of guns and marijuana, cops said.
Robert Paulicelli, 24, of 27th Avenue, was arrested after he called 911 yesterday afternoon to say two men disguised as Keyspan employees wearing blue construction hardhats broke into his house.
During the melee, one of the two suspects who pushed in Paulicelli’s front door mistakenly shot one of his own accomplices before they fled empty-handed, sources said.
When police responded, they discovered Paulicelli had a considerable amount of marijuana and three unregistered handguns.
Charges against Paulicelli were pending last night, and police were searching for the two robbers.
*** A shouting match inside a Flushing nightclub turned into an all-out brawl, leaving two men injured and another two under arrest, police sources said yesterday.
The two victims, a 30-year-old man and a 41-year-old man, got into a heated argument with Da Lin, 23, and Ge Chen, 24, inside the club on 35th Avenue at 12:15 a.m. on Thursday, sources said.
During the fight, the younger man was slashed in the abdomen and back. He was taken to New York Hospital of Queens in stable condition, authorities said.
The older victim was smashed in the head with a bottle and went to Flushing Hospital, where he was treated for a laceration, police sources said.
Lin and Chen, both of Manhattan, were charged with assault and weapons possession.
STATEN ISLAND
*** A New Jersey man was arrested for drug possession after he was stopped for a traffic infraction on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Robert Shearer, 22, of Dumont, N.J., was pulled over at the bridge toll plaza at 11:20 p.m. on Thursday after making an unsafe lane change, law enforcement sources said.
The officer who stopped Shearer noticed a vial of pills lying on the car’s armrest, authorities said.
After Shearer was collared, cops searched his car and found five vials of “Special K,” an animal tranquilizer used as a hallucinogen.
Shearerwas charged with drug possession and making an unsafe lane change.
*** A pimp and a hooker were busted for propositioning an undercover cop in Port Richmond, law enforcement sources said yesterday.
Joacin Sosa, 24, allegedly offered the sexual services of 32-year-old Graciela Reyes for $30 inside 957 Post Ave. at 5 p.m. on Thursday.
Sosa was charged with promoting and permitting prostitution. Reyes, of Bergenline, N.J., was charged with prostitution.

