NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
Queens
* A 17-year-old was shot yesterday just two blocks away from his high school, police said.
The victim, who was not immediately identified, was shot once in the shoulder at about 1:10 p.m. on 115th Street in Jamaica, just two blocks from Richmond Hill HS. Cops are looking for the gunman.
* An unlicensed motorist was arrested on drunken-driving charges after police saw him commit a driving infraction in Forest Hills, authorities said yesterday.
Luc Sajous, 42, drove into a lane designated for emergency vehicles only on the Grand Central Parkway at 72nd Road at about 4:15 p.m. Monday when cops pulled over his 1997 Ford pickup, the sources said.
When the officers approached, they noticed Sajous had bloodshot eyes and reeked of alcohol, cops said.
Sajous, who refused to take a Breathalyzer test, told police he had consumed only one beer.
A spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown said Sajous was charged with DWI and unlicensed driving.
* Two thugs roughed up a passer-by and snatched his gold chain on an Elmhurst street, authorities said yesterday.
Rodrigo Garcia, 23, and Gregorio Velasco-Martinez, 24, confronted their victim on Roosevelt Avenue near 85th Street at about 6:45 a.m. Monday, the sources said.
Garcia asked the victim, 33, “What are you looking at, ugly?” while Velasco-Martinez grabbed him from behind.
Both suspects allegedly pummeled the victim in the face and tossed him to the ground.
Velasco-Martinez then snapped the chain off the victim’s neck and fled with Garcia, the sources said.
Police soon grabbed the thieves on charges of assault and robbery, said Brown’s spokeswoman.
Manhattan
* A crook made off with more than $3,000 from a Greenwich Village bank after passing a teller a note demanding money, police said yesterday.
The unidentified man, wearing Sean John jeans, robbed the Chase branch on Broadway near West Houston Street at about 1:20 p.m. Monday.
* Three bandits are being sought in connection with a string of commercial gunpoint robberies in Harlem.
Cops yesterday released a photo of one of the thieves in five hold-ups that occurred between East 112th Street and West 140th Street from Dec. 6 to Dec. 24.
Two suspects, described as men in their 30s, struck at four of the businesses – MSR Cleaners, Diamond Cutz, Marilyn’s, Dress Code and Juice and Jive, police said.
In three cases, the robbers wielded a silver firearm and made off with cash or jewelry.
In a fourth, the duo fled empty-handed after a struggle with workers.
In the most recent stick-up, a woman in her 20s joined the other thieves when they robbed a workplace.
* Police yesterday were searching for a note-passing thief who held up an Upper West Side bank.
The suspect walked into the Washington Mutual branch at Broadway and West 90th Street and slipped a teller a demand note at about 9:30 p.m. Monday, cops said.
He is described as black and in his mid 30s, and was last seen wearing a black rain hat, a long, dark, gray overcoat and a black and pink jogging suit.
The Bronx
* A man was fighting for his life yesterday after an assailant shot him in the face on a Highbridge street, police said.
Juan Maldonado, 30, was shot under the right eye on Plimpton Avenue near West 170th Street at 4 a.m. when a gunman approached and opened fire for unknown reasons, cops said.
Maldonado was rushed to Lincoln Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition. The shooter fled.
Brooklyn
* A man who had been watching a woman was busted after exposing himself near her Dyker Heights home, authorities said yesterday.
Pablo Nivicela, 24, allegedly told cops he was urinating in a bottle when police caught him with his pants unbuckled in his green van on 85th Street near 14th Avenue at 4 p.m. Monday.
Nivicela was parked near a group of teenage girls down the block from the woman’s home.
On two previous occasions, the 31-year-old woman allegedly spotted Nivicela staring at her from outside her residence.
He also followed her as they drove in separate vehicles through traffic, cops said.
A spokesman for DA Charles Hynes said Nivicela was charged with public lewdness.
* Two assailants shot a man after accosting him on a Bedford-Stuyvesant street, police sources said yesterday.
The suspects confronted the 23-year-old man near Hart Street and Stuyvesant Avenue at 11 p.m. Monday.
At least one pulled a gun and shot the man in the right leg as he tried to flee.
The victim was rushed to Kings County Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
* A man was struck and killed by a subway train in Cypress Hills yesterday morning, police said.
Antonio George, 51, was hit by an A train at the Grant Avenue station at around 10:30 a.m., cops said.
George, of Queens, was rushed to Jamaica Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 10:45 a.m., authorities said.
Police sources said he apparently committed suicide.

