NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
MANHATTAN
Police yesterday were searching for three youths who robbed a 15-year-old boy at gunpoint on an East Harlem street.
The trio – one a 16-year-old brandishing a gun – confronted the victim on Second Avenue near East 122nd Street at 8 p.m. on Nov. 27, cops said.
They stole unspecified property from the victim and fled.
An NYPD cop chased down and arrested an unlicensed street vendor who had shoved her into oncoming traffic in Times Square in a bid to flee, authorities said yesterday.
The officer confronted Fallou Gueye, 39, illegally selling handbags on Broadway at West 45th Street at 2:15 p.m. Saturday, sources said.
Gueye allegedly put his hand in the cop’s face, pushed her and ran.
The spry officer gave chase and caught him nearby, cops said.
During the ensuing struggle, Gueye allegedly shoved the cop into traffic, where a screeching car narrowly missed her.
A spokeswoman for the DA’s Office said Gueye was charged with reckless endangerment, resisting arrest and acting as an unlicensed general vendor.
A former health-club employee and an accomplice were busted for looting a Midtown club on two occasions, authorities said yesterday.
Francisco Saaviedra, a part-time trainer fired from New York Sports Club, and George Torres, 41, first struck at the gym on Park Avenue near East 45th Street at 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 21, sources said.
Saaviedra allegedly told an employee he needed to retrieve his belongings, then stole several items from a closet while Torres stood as a lookout near the front door. During the robbery, Saaviedra put his hand inside his waistband, indicating he had a gun, police said.
He then went into the men’s locker room and walked out carrying a white bag filled with stolen property, cops said.
The pair allegedly struck again just after midnight Friday. During that heist, a worker spotted a gun in Saaviedra’s possession and fled, authorities said.
Saaviedra then swiped a laptop computer and fled with Torres, cops said.
Police captured the suspects Saturday and charged them with burglary.
BROOKLYN
Two vandals were busted for causing $5,500 in damage to two parked cars in Greenwich Village, authorities said yesterday.
Juan Silva, 22, and Georibert Estevez-Francisco, 27, allegedly removed a headlight from a 2007 Lexus at West 10th and Greenwich streets at 3 a.m. Sunday.
About five minutes later, the suspects allegedly used a crowbar to pry off a grill from a 2002 Nissan Maxima at West 12th and Washington streets.
A witness called cops, and the two were quickly nabbed on criminal-mischief and auto-stripping charges.
A man was in a hospital fighting for his life after being shot several times in East Harlem, police said yesterday.
The 29-year-old man was accosted by a gunman for unknown reasons and shot in the neck, back and legs near East 125th Street and Third Avenue at 10 p.m. Monday.
The victim was rushed to Harlem Hospital in critical condition. The shooter fled.
Brooklyn
Two gunmen burst into a poker game in a Midwood home and ripped off a total of more than $15,000 from 14 people, authorities said yesterday.
Gun-toting Jared Philip, 25, and an accomplice entered the Bedford Avenue residence near Avenue L at 12:30 a.m. Sunday, cops said.
The pair allegedly ordered the card players to the floor, swiped everyone’s cellphones, grabbed all the money in sight and pistol-whipped the man running the game.
They forced the gamblers to shed their clothes and warned them to count to 100 before moving, presumably to give the crooks a head start in fleeing.
Philip was busted early the next morning and charged with assault and robbery. His alleged cohort is still being sought.
A trespasser was grabbed by a neighborhood-watch-patrol volunteer who spotted him trying to break into a Borough Park house, authorities said yesterday.
Paul Gillespie, 39, was spotted by a member of the Shomrim patrol scaling a fence to enter the back yard of a private home at Avenue J and Dahill Road at around 12:15 a.m. yesterday, cops said.
Gillespie was unable to get into the house, and climbed back over the fence, where he was confronted by the patrol member, who had summoned police, cops said.
Gillespie was charged with trespass and attempted burglary.
STATEN ISLAND
A youth who beat a teenager into unconsciousness has also been charged with robbing the victim in the assault, authorities said yesterday.
Sayfuddin Plair, 16, was busted Monday on robbery charges at Staten Island Criminal Court, where he had arrived to answer the assault charge, sources said.
Plair and a cohort allegedly confronted the victim aboard a city bus on Hylan Boulevard and Dole Street in Huguenot at 3 p.m. on Nov. 20.
As the victim tried to stop the accomplice from rifling his pocket, Plair struck him in the face, authorities said.
The victim was knocked unconscious, suffering a black eye and a facial fracture. His injuries were not life-threatening, authorities said.
The alleged accomplice is still being sought.

