NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
Manhattan
Alexis Rivera, 40, first snatched a wallet and cellphone from an unattended handbag in the bar on First Avenue near East 2nd Street at 2 p.m. last Friday, sources said.
Minutes later, he allegedly entered a coin laundry on East Fourth Street near Second Avenue and menaced patrons with the ice pick, then grabbed two buckets of quarters, dashed outside and hid behind a car, sources said.
Cops nabbed Rivera, who was charged with burglary and grand larceny.
A knife-wielding thug stabbed a bouncer at a Midtown nightclub, authorities said yesterday.
Louis Baus, 24, allegedly stabbed the bouncer in the stomach at the club on West 41st Street near Broadway at 3 a.m. last Friday.
It was unclear if Baus had been in the club or what sparked the violence.
When cops moved in to make the bust, Baus put up a fight while being cuffed, sources said.
He was charged with assault, weapon possession and resisting arrest.
A thug followed an elderly woman into her Lower East Side building and robbed her Monday, police said.
Cops said the attacker followed the 89-year-old through the, Grand Street entrance of her high rise co-op building on FDR Drive at 3 p.m. Monday.
The thug held the door open for the woman as she pushed her shopping cart inside, sources said.
He rode the elevator with her to the third floor, followed her down a hallway, snatched her purse outside her door and fled, sources said. The woman was not hurt.
Last September, a 95-year-old neighbor was knocked to the ground and suffered a broken collarbone when a man snatched her purse outside the same building.
In that attack, the thug escaped with $20, sources said.
Queens
The robber most recently struck in Jackson Heights last Thursday when he passed a note to a teller at the Capital One branch on 82nd Street near 37th Avenue at 1:30 p.m., detectives said.
He escaped with an undisclosed sum.
Cops said the same man is responsible for a June 27 Flushing robbery at the Chase branch on Main Street near 37th Avenue.
Police yesterday were searching for a bank robber who struck in Astoria.
The unidentified suspect allegedly slipped a teller a demand note in the Commerce branch at 31-90 Steinway St. at 7 p.m. on July 15 and escaped with an undisclosed sum.
The crook was described as a 5-foot-9, 140-pound Caucasian man in his 20s, wearing a baseball cap, gray T-shirt, blue jeans and white sneakers.
Staten Island
Shortly before midnight Monday, officers responded to a report of a man attacking a woman in a parked car at Vanderbilt Avenue and Van Duzer Street, sources said.
Officers ordered an allegedly crazed Andre Simpson out of the vehicle, then tried to wrestle him into custody.
He began to swing wildly, punching one cop in the face and kicking another in the shoulder, cops said.
When other officers jumped in, he kicked one in the face and spit on another, court papers revealed.
Sources said three cops were taken to a hospital for treatment of various injuries.
Simpson faces multiple counts of assault, resisting arrest and harassment, said a spokesperson for DA Daniel Donovan.
A Kmart security guard caught a brazen thief trying to make off with two flat-screen TVs in a shopping cart in New Dorp.
Cops said Omayra Reyes, 38 was trying to hustle out the door at the Hylan Plaza store with the two TVs worth a total of about $1,700.
The guard held her until police arrived.
She was charged with grand larceny and possession of stolen property, said a Donovan spokesman.

