
NYPD Daily Blotter

Brooklyn
The man in this sketch (top image) allegedly opened fire aboard a city bus in Bushwick, wounding an 18-year-old passenger.
The suspect allegedly fired once as the B-60 neared Central Avenue and Stanhope Street at about 5 p.m. Wednesday.
The teen, wounded in the stomach, is expected to survive, cops said.
The gunman, wearing a light-blue Hollister hoodie, exited the back door and escaped. It was unclear what sparked the shooting, cops said.
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A melee outside a Bensonhurst club left a 30- year-old man shot twice in the chest early yesterday.
With an unknown number of clubgoers arguing at about 3:30 a.m. outside Evolution, on 62nd Street near 16th Avenue, a bald man in a white button-down shirt and black pants pulled a gun and got off six shots before fleeing on foot, a police source said.
The victim, taken to Lutheran Medical Center, was expected to survive, cops said. It was unclear whether he was involved in the brawl.
Queens
A 33-year-old man with a long criminal record was found shot to death in front of a McIntosh Street home in East Elmhurst early yesterday — blown away with three gunshots to the body.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A police source said the man, whose name was not released, had ties to the Bloods gang, and had previous arrests for narcotics and for possession of a forged instrument.
Manhattan
Here’s a sketch (bottom image) of the gun-wielding goon who fleeced an Upper East Side pharmacy during a May 6 robbery.
The robber calmly followed a CVS employee into an office inside the pharmacy’s 1622 Third Ave. location, then flashed a gun and demanded the safe be emptied.
The robber, who wore a pencil-thin goatee and a blue-and-white Nike hat, fled with an undisclosed amount of money.
The employee was unharmed.
Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS.
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An early-morning Upper East Side scuffle ended abruptly when one man bit off part of another’s lower lip, authorities said.
Lino Rios, 28, repeatedly punched his foe, then began chomping at his face on First Avenue near East 90th Street at 4:20 a.m. Friday, according to court papers.
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A 51-year-old woman was caught on surveillance video burglarizing a neighbor’s apartment early yesterday in Hell’s Kitchen, authorities said.
Theodora Ray took a stereo and a TV from a third-floor unit in her West 43rd Street building near Eighth Avenue at 5 a.m., according to court papers.
Security footage showed her placing the haul on an elevator and taking it to her sixth-floor pad. Cops found the stolen items there.
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A 56-year-old woman paid for a tummy tuck at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary with a $14,000 bad check, court papers say.
Regina Norman, 56, allegedly handed over the check to cover the cost of the Jan. 27 procedure at the East Village landmark.
Staten Island
A 19-year-old woman accused last year of attacking “Jersey Shore” star Angelina Pivarnick was busted again yesterday, in a 5 a.m. drug raid.
Kelsey Balzafiore was caught when narcotics detectives descended on the Grasmere apartment of suspected drug dealer Douglas Afrik, according to court papers.
Balzafiore, Afrik, 21, Andrew Benedetto, 18, and Patricia Dias, 55, were charged with possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia after broken bits of prescription pills, two digital scales and baggies containing marijuana were seized from the Fayette Avenue residence.
Balzafiore was charged with assault last Oct. 29 after allegedly scuffling with Pivarnick and a friend as they shopped for Halloween costumes in the Staten Island Mall.
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Firefighters called the cops after stumbling upon a flare gun, flares and several bullets left outside the door of FDNY Engine Co. 156, on Broadway near Delafield Avenue, at about 10:30 a.m. yesterday.

