NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
MANHATTAN (lcf)
* An Upper East Side man sent anti-Semitic letters and pornographic pictures to various city organizations, police said.
Werner Bosche, 61, was arrested by Hate Crimes Unit Detectives Michael Flannery and Thoywell Thompson.
Bosche allegedly sent seven letters to organizations including the 92nd Street Y and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York.
Bosche indicated that he had sent copies of the letters to President Bush, Henry Kissinger, Calvin Klein and others, but cops those copies weren’t sent.
Bosche may have also sent a letter to then-Mayor Giuliani, sources said.
THE BRONX
* Two men were arrested in the kidnapping of a 33-year-old woman from her apartment, police said yesterday.
According to detectives, the woman was stabbed and kidnapped from her Morris Heights home by two thugs who demanded money from her family for her safe return.
Santa Suero was in her apartment on Walton Avenue near East 179th Street late Tuesday night when she answered a knock at her front door.
Victor Santana, 27, and Rafael Poline, 26, pushed inside and Santana punched Suero in the face.
Santana allegedly said, “I’m going to rape your daughter. Give us money or we’ll kill your daughter.”
As Suero struggled with them, one of the assailants picked up a kitchen knife and stabbed her in the back and swiped her necklace, two rings, two bracelets and a watch.
The men then yanked her from her apartment and put her in their SUV.
Sources said they phoned Suero’s brother and threatened to kill her if he did not pay them $5,000.
The brother “agreed” to their demand, and contacted cops.
Santana and Poline returned to the apartment to get the ransom money, only to find cops waiting for them.
In their SUV police found the woman, who was taken to a hospital.
* Two teens were charged with attempted murder in the shooting ofa 30-year-old man on a Soundview street, authorities said yesterday.
Jimmy Franco, 19, and Christopher Garay, 18, were arguing with Pharaoh Sablo on Ward Avenue near Westchester Avenue at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday when Franco pulled a 9 mm Smith & Wesson, cops said.
Franco allegedly fired nine shots, hitting Sablo once in the pelvis.
Sources said Garay then struck Sablo in the head with a glass bottle.
Franco and Garay were also charged with assault and possession of a weapon.
BROOKLYN
* A motorcycle-riding thug shot and killed a 29-year-old man on a Bedford-Stuyvesant street last night, police said.
Stacy Vaughn, of Tompkins Avnue, sustained four gunsghot wounds to the chest and neck after he got into an argument with an unidentified man in front of 419 Pulaski Street around 10:30 p.m., cops said.
The gunman fled on a motorcycle and Vaughn was taken to Woodhull Hospital where he died less than an hour later, authorities said.
* Police yesterday identified a 23-year-old man shot and killed on a Bushwick street.
Jamel Johnson was hit five times outside 587 Putnam Ave. at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday when an unidentified assailant pulled a gun and opened fire.
Johnson was taken to Woodhull Hospital, where he died. The shooter fled.
STATEN ISLAND
* A 20-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly breaking into a Port Richmond woman’s home and beating her, authorities said yesterday.
Daniel Pearson smashed a window at the woman’s apartment on Dongan Street near White Place at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, cops said.
He then allegedly crawled through the window and hit the woman several times.
Pearson was charged with assault and criminal mischief.
* A city parks worker has been arrested for trying to exchange forged receipts for $38 in cash at a supermarket in Granitville, authorities said yesterday.
At 9 p.m. Wednesday, Kaye Garrett, 55, handed 16 bottle receipts to a cashier that did not match the ones used by Shop Rite at the supermarket on Richmond Avenue near Vedder Avenue.
The Staten Island DA’s Office charged Garrett with attempted petit larceny and criminal possession of a forged instrument. (m, s)
* A 42-year-old man was arrested early yesterday after breaking into a Midland Beach bakery and trying to steal property, authorities said.
Charles Tarantola allegedly smashed the front window of the Mother Mosse Bakery on Hylan Boulevard near Midland Avenue at 2:30 a.m.
Sources said Tarantola climbed through the window and tried to break into the cash register using a pry bar, rubber mallet, pliers, wire cutters and a vice grips. He came away empty-handed and passing cops arrested him.
The Staten Island DA’s Office charged him with burglary, criminal mischief and possession of burglary tools as well as attempted petit larceny.

