
NYPD Daily Blotter
Manhattan
Police are looking for the bank bandit pictured above believed to be responsible for at least four recent robbery attempts, in Manhattan and The Bronx, police said.
According to detectives, the smooth-talking robber simply demands cash without flashing a weapon or a passing a note, and simply walks out if the teller resists.
He made off with cash in his first two hits, but has gotten nothing in his most recent attempts.
He last struck July 24 on the Upper East Side, at a Chase branch on Lexington Avenue at 69th Street.
The balding bandit was wearing a red T-shirt and sporting a goatee, police said.
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Cops are hunting the suspect who allegedly tossed acid on a man hanging out with the suspect’s transsexual pal in their Upper East Side apartment, police sources said.
The bizarre incident occurred in a building on 78th Street near First Avenue when the 37-year-old suspect came home yesterday at 6:20 a.m. to discover his “gal” pal with a 29-year-old man she met in an online chat room, sources said.
The suspect went wild, screamed at the victim, and then tossed acid on him, sources said.
The victim, burned on the face, neck and midsection, was in stable condition in the Cornell burn unit.
Staten Island
Police busted a teen girl who swiped more than $3,000 in jewelry from a friend’s Emerson Hill home and pawned it to fuel her drug habit, authorities said.
Regina Orlando, 18, admitted she looted her pal’s jewelry box during a stay at the home on Laguardia Avenue near Norwalk Avenue between March 21 and April 26, cops said.
Orlando allegedly told police she pawned the items to pay for drugs, sources said.
She was arrested Thursday and charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.
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Police arrested a Tompkinsville scam artist who ripped off nearly $14,000 in housing subsidies, authorities said.
An investigation found that Fawziyah Amadu, 39, was illegally collecting checks from the Department of Housing and Urban Development from May 2005 through May 2009 while hiding child-care-worker income that put her above the subsidy threshold, officials said.
She was arrested Thursday and charged with grand larceny and falsifying business records.
Queens
The sex fiend in this sketch sodomized and forced a woman to perform oral sex inside her Jamaica apartment complex, sources said.
The deviant attacked the 27-year-old tenant from behind as she re-entered her building after throwing out the trash just before 7 a.m. Tuesday.
Cops said the man is in his mid- to late 20s, 6-foot-1 and approximately 170-pounds.
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He relieved himself, but he won’t get any relief from the law.
A man was arrested after he took a swing at a cop outside a Jackson Heights subway station, authorities said.
Javier Montenegro, 38, was relieving himself at the Roosevelt Avenue station near 74th Street at 4:30 p.m. on July 31 when cops approached, sources said.
Montenegro swung at the officer, who ducked and wrestled the suspect into custody, authorities said.
Witnesses told cops that Montenegro had tried to attack two passers-by before cops arrived, sources said.
He was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, said a spokesman for DA Richard Brown.
Bronx
A thug was busted this week for tying up a resident and looting a Williamsbridge rooming house in January, cops said yesterday.
Errol Hillary, 33, and a cohort approached a renter in a home on Lurting Avenue near Duncan Street on Jan. 28 at 1:55 p.m., sources said.
Hillary pointed a gun at the victim and forced him into the house as his knife-wielding accomplice threatened to stab him, cops said.
The pair tied him up and swiped $450, then looted another room in the home, cops said.
Hillary, identified via surveillance video from a nearby church, was arrested Wednesday, authorities said.
He was charged with burglary and assault, said a spokesman for DA Robert Johnson.
The cohort remains on the loose.

