Queens
For this suspect, crime is a family affair.
A sticky-fingered mom swiped clothing from the Macy’s in Elmhurst and used her kids to carry the haul, authorities said.
An employee spotted Isabel Sierra, 30, stealing from the department store on Queens Boulevard at 7 p.m. on June 1, according to court papers.
Sierra allegedly took merchandise and handed it to her 9-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter, who stuffed the items into their bags.
The mom was busted as she tried to exit without paying, said a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.
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A gutsy employee was hurt as he fought two robbers who snatched a laptop from a St. Albans computer store.
Two men walked into the GBA store at Farmers Boulevard and 120th Road Monday, grabbed the laptop and ran out.
The employee pursued them and the robbers punched him.
When they tried to drive off, he grabbed onto the car and was briefly dragged.
Brooklyn
The cold-blooded killer who fatally shot a city Department of Homeless Services worker in her East New York apartment in April ago turned himself in yesterday — and he’s the victim’s son, police said.
Laquon Johnson, 32, surrendered at the 75th Precinct in the April 27 slaying of his mother, Gwendolyn Brown, 54, in her Pennsylvania Avenue apartment, cops said.
The Bronx
It was no payday for the robber pictured here, who was refused loot by tellers at two check-cashing stores.
On May 25, the crook passed demand notes at Pay-O-Matic locations on Bruckner Boulevard in Soundview and Westchester Avenue in Tremont and left both locations empty-handed.
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A gunman shot four people in Bruckner last night.
The two women and two men were hit at around 9 p.m. near Gleason and St. Lawrence avenues.
One was in critical condition at Jacobi Hospital, and the others were in serious condition.
Manhattan
Eagle-eyed cops arrested two brazen thugs moments after they
robbed a man in broad daylight near Central Park, cops said.
Donrey Jones, 18, and Almond Santos, 19, allegedly approached the 43-year-old victim on 110th Street near Lenox Avenue at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday and asked for $5.
When the man refused, the bandits said they had a weapon and snatched his backpack and rosary beads, cops said.
Responding officers from the 28th Precinct arrested the delinquent duo 10 minutes later.
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A wild man assaulted a stroller in an unprovoked attack in SoHo, authorities said.
The 45-year-old victim was walking on Prince Street near Greene Street at 10:10 p.m. Saturday when he was approached by Joel Griffith, cops said.
The victim thought Griffith, 27, was going to ask for directions, cops added, but the suspect, with a chain wrapped around his fist, began pummeling him.
The victim suffered cuts to the neck, and Griffith was arrested an hour later, cops added.
Staten Island
Narcotics detectives arrested a suspected pill peddler in front of his New Dorp Beach home, authorities said.
Brian Daluise, 42, had in his possession 18 Hydrocodone pills, seven Oxycodone pills, a bag of weed and a switchblade when officers swarmed his vehicle at 6:35 p.m. Tuesday, according to court papers.
He was charged with drug and weapons possession, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.


