Queens
This man is wanted for the gunpoint robbery of a Woodhaven bank, cops said yesterday.
He approached a teller Friday at the Chase branch on Jamaica Avenue at 85th Street, drew his weapon and demanded cash, according to police.
He then fled with an undisclosed amount of money, authorities said.
Staten Island
A Grasmere man forced his girlfriend out of their apartment and later threatened cops, authorities said yesterday.
Robert Edlund, 49, attempted to evict the woman from their home on Overlook Avenue during an argument Sunday evening.
She went to the 122nd Precinct station house for help.
Edlund later called the station house and allegedly threatened to assault the officer who answered.
He then called back and claimed to be a cop from the 62nd Precinct in Brooklyn who needed immediate help, sources said. He later falsely claimed he has an uncle who works at that precinct, according to authorities.
He was charged with criminal impersonation, according to a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan.
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Police arrested three people Saturday after finding a large quantity of drugs and guns in their Midland Beach home.
Jennifer Graffeo, 39, John Denora, 37, and his 16-year-old son, whose name was withheld, had more than 120 Vicodin tablets, 150 hydrocodone pills, an assault rifle, a pistol and numerous rounds of ammunition in their Seaview Avenue home, authorities said.
They face drug and weapons charges.
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A New Jersey man was found passed out in his car – with crack between his legs and hundreds of prescription pills, including Xanax, scattered across the front seat, police said yesterday.
John Quatrone, 39, who was found parked on Spark Place in New Springfield on Friday, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance.
Brooklyn
Police are asking for the public’s help in finding this teenager , who disappeared after leaving his Bay Ridge home.
Jeffery Laird, 15, who has emotional problems, left his home on Bay Ridge Parkway near Third Avenue last Saturday afternoon.
He wore a gray jacket, blue jeans, a black shirt and black sneakers.
Manhattan
A New Jersey man was nabbed after he sent two separate packages containing more than three pounds of pot to a Manhattan UPS office under a phony name, authorities said yesterday.
Keith Michel, 31, of Lodi, allegedly had 2 pounds of marijuana delivered to the office on Second Avenue near East 22nd Street on April 16.
The parcel was addressed to the manager, whom he did not know. The manager opened it and found the pot, cops said.
When Michel went to the UPS office to pick up the box, the manager called 911.
But by the time police arrived, Michel was gone. But the next day, he allegedly returned to pick up another package of pot, weighing 1.5 pounds. This time, cops were waiting.
Michel was charged with marijuana possession, said a spokeswoman for the Manhattan DA’s Office.
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A thief who swiped $1,215 in merchandise from a SoHo store begged police to let him return the goods in a failed effort to win his freedom, authorities said yesterday.
John Kramer, 21, allegedly used a large piece of wood to shatter a glass window at the Jack Spade clothing store at Greene and Broome streets at 1:40 a.m. on April 13.
Then Kramer took two pairs of sunglasses and wallets from a display case and ran away, cops said.
The heist was recorded on a surveillance camera.
Four days later, Kramer was tracked down and charged with burglary and grand larceny.
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A woman was critically injured after falling off her scooter on the FDR Drive.
The 29-year-old woman lost control in the northbound lanes near 34th Street Sunday night.
A driver swerved to avoid her, but dragged her scooter with his car for about 75 feet.
The woman was taken to Bellevue Hospital.

