NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
BROOKLYN
* Police yesterday were searching for this teenage girl who disappeared from her Bushwick home.
Chelsea Gray (above), 15, who police say is in poor mental health, was last seen at her home on Fayette Street near Broadway at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, cops said.
She is described as 5-foot-1, 210 pounds, with brown eyes, black hair and a scar on her left arm.
She was last seen wearing a brown bubble jacket, green blouse, blue jeans and tan Timberland boots.
* A reckless driver was arrested after she rammed one cop and tried run over his partner in East Flatbush, authorities said yesterday.
The incident began at 8:05 a.m. Tuesday, when two officers in a patrol car spotted Cathlin Alverita, 47, speeding in a 1994 Chevy van near East 58th Street and Linden Boulevard, sources said.
As the vehicle stopped at a red light, the officers approached the van, and Alverita spit on one of the cops, the sources said.
She then allegedly sped off.
The officers pursued Alverita for several blocks, and when she stopped, they approached the van from both sides.
Alverita suddenly swerved toward one cop, ramming into him, with the impact shattering the driver-side window.
She then tried to mow down his partner, who braced against the passenger-side window and cut his hand on the glass.
He ordered Alverita out of the van and the duo placed her under arrest.
* A Bedford-Stuyvesant man was arrested after he harassed a woman with unwanted cellphone calls and sent her nude pictures of himself and other women, authorities said yesterday.
Between Feb. 1 and March 11, Jerry Coleman, 39, hung out and pestered a 23-year-old female security guard near a Gates Avenue apartment building where she worked, sources said.
Coleman managed to get her cellphone number and allegedly called her repeatedly. Coleman then sent naked pictures to her cellphone, but her caller-ID feature displayed his phone number.
STATEN ISLAND
* A security guard smelled something fishy when he stopped a suspected shoplifter who swiped six bags of raw shrimp in a Tompkinsville supermarket, authorities said yesterday.
The guard saw Damon Mitchell grab $80 worth of the seafood in the Western Beef store on Bay Street at 4 p.m. Tuesday, sources said.
Mitchell was halted and held for cops as he was walking out without paying.
* Police acting on a tip arrested two armed men in possession of cocaine and marijuana and running an illegal bar out of a shed in Stapleton, authorities said yesterday.
Cops arrived at the Hudson Street residence of Juan Velazquez, 70, at 8 p.m. Tuesday and found him and William Bray, 32, in a large shed, sources said.
The officers found an illegal kung-fu star atop a refrigerator, a bag of pot on a counter and two plastic tubes containing cocaine in Velazquez’s pocket, sources said.
Also, the suspects had allegedly converted the shed into a saloon complete with bottles of alcohol on shelves, a cash box, pool table, strobe lights, a flat-screen TV, stereo equipment, about 10 chairs and restrooms.
They were charged with drug possession and weapons possession, according to DA Daniel Donovan.
MANHATTAN
* Police were investigating the shooting death of a man in his Harlem apartment, cops said yesterday.
Officers responded to a basement apartment on West 145th Street near Seventh Avenue at 11:17 a.m. Tuesday and found the gravely wounded man with gunshot wounds to the face and chest, police said.
The victim, in his 30s, was rushed to Harlem Hospital, where he died.
QUEENS
* Three men were being questioned last night in connection to a push-in burglary attempt in South Ozone Park yesterday, police sources said.
A caller phoned 911 just after midnight saying four men had forced their way into his home on 116th Street. He said they claimed to be cops, but did not flash any badges. They forced him to the floor before going upstairs and stealing unspecified property.
The bandits fled in a white car and a short time later, cops stopped the three suspects at 109th Avenue and Rockaway Boulevard. (lcf)
* A 4-month old boy died after being found unconscious in his family’s Far Rockaway home, police said.
Police were called to the Beach 19th Street residence at 7:08 p.m. Tuesday and brought the unconscious tot to St. Johns Hospital.
En route, cops administered CPR, but the boy died at the hospital.
* A 20-year-old man was shot and wounded by a group of youths in Ozone Park yesterday.
The victim ran into Bob’s Sneaker Store on Liberty Avenue around noon after he was shot in the left side of the buttocks several blocks away at 109th Avenue and Cross Bay Boulevard.
“He ran in without his shirt and was on the floor and on his phone calling someone and saying that the people who shot him had his keys and that someone should move something,” said a store employee.
The victim was taken to Jamaica Hospital in stable condition. (lcf)
* A man was stabbed and seriously wounded outside his Laurelton home, cops said yesterday.
Police did not know what sparked the violence or the identity of the assailant, but the 19-year-old victim was stabbed once in the back outside his residence on 220th Street at 9:35 a.m. Tuesday, cops said.
THE BRONX
* A traffic agent was struck by a car yesterday in Mount Eden.
The agent was working at the corner of East Clarke Place and Jerome Avenue when he was struck.
The agent was reported in stable condition at Lincoln Hospital.
The driver, Dominic Jasinski, 30, of Wallington, N.J., was charged with reckless endangerment and reckless driving.

