NYPD Daily Blotter
Bronx
A shooting in Edenwald yesterday left one man dead and another clinging to life, according to police.
Two men, ages 19 and 20, were found with gunshot wounds to the chest and body before cops arrived at 5:45 p.m. yesterday at Delavall and Hollars avenues, according to authorities.
The wounded men were transported to Jacobi Medical Center where the 19-year-old was pronounced dead, cops said.
The motive for the shooting was unclear.
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A teen was stabbed to death in a fight last night just blocks from Yankee Stadium, sources said.
Cops assigned to last night’s game spotted Juandy Paredes, 17, collapsed on Jerome Avenue and East 167th Street around 9 p.m., according to police sources.
Officers tried to help Paredes, who suffered several stab wounds in the brawl but he died a short time later.
The fight was the result of a long-standing beef, cops said.
Queens
A man posing as a city marshal was busted after duping a woman into believing she was being evicted, authorities said.
Sean Overstreet, 29, showed up at a Hollis home on Jan. 26 wearing a badge and identified himself as a city marshal, sources said.
He told the tenant she was being evicted and had two minutes to pack her belongings and get out, said sources.
The woman complained to police, and the Department of Investigation determined Overstreet was not a marshal, but the owner of an assets recovery business in East New York, said sources.
He was arrested Thursday, authorities said.
Manhattan
He has a hearty appetite for cash.
A suspected serial burglar has ripped off 16 Manhattan establishments — mostly eateries and bars — police said yesterday.
The thief swiped cash from registers, mostly in restaurants, beginning in September of last year, according to authorities.
He first struck on Sept. 11, taking cash from the Star Bar located on West 22nd Street and Fifth Avenues, in Chelsea.
The latest money grab occurred Wednesday on Bleecker and West 11th streets in the West Village.
Cops described the suspect as 25 to 30 years old, approximately 5-foot-6 and 160 to 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing a large dark jacket, blue jeans and slinging a dark bag over his back.
It’s not clear how much cash he got.
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A crooked bookkeeper admitted to systematically skimming $100,000 from a posh Midtown art gallery, cops said.
The owners of Kinz & Tillou Fine Art on Beekman Place near East 50th Street reviewed their accounts and found numerous sketchy transactions from June 15, 2006, through last Sunday, cops said.
Bookkeeper Jack Pulliam III, 30, was the only one with access to the account, cops said.
He copped to writing and cashing about $100,000 in forged checks, cops said.
Pulliam was arrested Tuesday.
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A thug posing as a potential passenger reached into a taxi and swiped the driver’s cellphone in the West Village, cops said.
Marcus Avenger, 18, leaned into the window and asked the driver about a fare to Brooklyn as the cab stopped for a red light on Hudson Street near Christopher Street early Wednesday, cops said.
Avenger allegedly grabbed the driver’s phone, and the two struggled over it, but Avenger slapped his hand and fled, cops said. The driver chased after him, and they tussled.
Avenger was arrested and charged with robbery.
Brooklyn
A petty thief was captured by the very same man he had stolen from in East New York.
Brain Torres, 19, allegedly swiped a laptop and a Nintendo DS game system from an unlocked car parked on Crescent Street near Hill Street at 12:30 a.m. on Thursday.
After Torres took the loot, the owner of the car spotted him and quietly followed him to a nearby building, said sources.
The victim waited outside and called police, said sources.
He grabbed Torres when he re-emerged empty-handed a short time later, and held him until cops arrived, said sources.
The laptop and game system were not recovered, sources said. Torres was charged with grand larceny, said a spokesman for Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes.
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Police arrested a reputed gang member Thursday who fired his gun from a Crown Heights rooftop and injured four people, authorities said.
Ernesto Pollard, 21, fired his gun from 881 Franklin Ave. at 3:27 p.m. on April 7, cops said.
Cops tracked Pollard down and arrested him inside a relative’s Crown Heights home, where he was hiding under the bed, cops said.
Pollard was arrested on assault and weapon possession charges. He also was charged for an October 2009 shooting which left another man paralyzed, sources said.

