NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
Queens
* A prankster was charged with making 20 false calls to 911 reporting fires in South Ozone Park and Rockaway.
Robert Silano, 22, made his first anonymous call Jan. 28, 2008, when he reported smelling smoke in a home on 117th Street near 149th Avenue in South Ozone Park, shortly before 6 a.m., sources said.
Three fire engines, two ladder trucks and a police cruiser responded, but there was no evidence of smoke or fire.
There were two more false calls that month — and another 10 in February — for the same South Ozone Park home, the sources said.
He made seven other prank 911 calls between Nov. 10 and Dec. 15, leading firefighters this time to a home on Beach 109th Street near Rockaway Beach Boulevard, the sources said.
Cops finally caught up with Silano last Monday, and he confessed after hearing recordings of the 911 calls, the sources said.
He was charged with 20 counts of falsely reporting incidents and reckless endangerment, according to a spokesman for Queens DA Richard Brown.
Brooklyn
* One person was killed and another wounded when a gunman opened fire on an East Flatbush street.
The two men who were hit were standing on East 91st Street near Winthrop Street shortly before midnight Friday when the shots rang out, sources said.
Responding cops found a 26-year-old man with gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A second man, age 27, was in stable condition at Kings County Hospital last night.
Cops did not disclose a motive or the slain victim’s name.
* Cops are probing the death of a man whose body was found in the back seat of an SUV parked outside his Brownsville home.
Roy Grant, 52, was found in a truck on Fulton Street near Rockaway Avenue shortly before 4:30 a.m. and pronounced dead at the scene.
Their was no clear sign of foul play, sources said.
* Police yesterday released the identity of a man whose bullet-ridded body was hurled off a Canarsie Bridge by two men.
The body of Sekou Sakor, 31, was hurled off the Paerdegat Bridge on the Belt Parkway shortly before midnight Thursday, police said.
A passing motorist called 911 and claimed he saw two Hispanic men drag a body from a gray sedan stopped on the parkway and hurl the body off the bridge.
The Bronx
* Police found Sakor’s body floating in the creek just off Jamaica Bay, a short time later.
The medical examiner yesterday said Sakor had been shot several times.
Police are asking for the public’s help in finding Christina Whitmore, who vanished from her Morrisania home early Thursday.
The 15-year-old was last seen leaving her home on Westchester Avenue near Forest Avenue at 1:30 a.m., said police.
She was wearing a blue T-shirt, blue jeans and white sneakers, police said.

