
NYPD Daily Blotter
Manhattan
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A note-passing thief is wanted in a series of bank robberies in Manhattan and Brooklyn, cops said.
Cory Brown, 30, who was identified from fingerprints lifted off at least one demand note, has struck four times from Sept. 28 to Oct. 8, cumulatively making off with $7,500, authorities said.
He passed notes to tellers warning that he had a “bomb in the bag and a gun,” sources said.
Two victimized banks are in Manhattan — a TD branch on West 26th Street and an Emigrant Savings branch on East 42nd Street.
The others — Chase and Dime branches — are in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.
Brooklyn
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Cops nabbed two thieves who robbed and assaulted a Chinese-food deliveryman in Manhattan Beach and took his car.
The 32-year-old victim was delivering an order to a home on Dover Street near Oriental Boulevard at 8:46 p.m. last Saturday when Mark Mills, 18, and Terrill Wilson, 20, attacked him, police said.
The victim was knocked to the ground but managed to escape, according to police. One of the punks hopped in the deliveryman’s 1997 Acura and sped away, authorities said.
Police found the stolen vehicle Tuesday and tracked down the car-snatchers via the victim’s cellphone the next day, sources said.
Mills and Wilson were charged with robbery, grand larceny, assault, harassment and possession of a loaded pistol.
Queens
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Cops are searching for the man who fatally stabbed a Rockaway woman and slashed her teen daughters.
The teenagers told cops they heard their mother, Elizabeth Harris, 48, screaming at about 4:20 a.m. yesterday and ran downstairs to find her bleeding from the head and stomach.
Cops said attacker Charlie Mitchell, 53, then cut and slashed the daughters, ages 15 and 16, and fled the family’s home on Beach 96th Street.
The three victims were rushed to Peninsula Hospital, where the mother was pronounced dead and the daughters were treated and released.
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Two brazen car thieves were busted after crashing into four parked vehicles in Middle Village, authorities said.
Ryan Schultz, 17, and Matthew Maguire, 18, were in a Nissan Pathfinder when police recognized the stolen vehicle and stopped them on 77th Street near Juniper Valley Road at 1:50 a.m. on Oct. 11, according to a spokesperson for District Attorney Richard Brown.
The Pathfinder had been reported stolen a day earlier in Bayside.
The duo jumped out of the car after slamming into the parked vehicles and scuffled with cops before the officers managed to cuff them, prosecutors said.
Maguire later told cops he had found the keys to the vehicle before jumping in.
Police said they recovered five glassine envelopes of marijuana from the driver’s seat.
The suspects were charged with assault, grand larceny and criminal possession of marijuana.
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Sanitation officers caught a repeat offender who illegally dumped roofing materials in Jamaica, authorities said.
Veteran sanitation cops Ralph Branson and George Richards said they spotted the dirty dumper offloading construction debris from his pickup truck in the pouring rain Wednesday.
They then pulled over the suspect, 53-year-old Kevin Jackson at Tuckerton Street and Liberty Avenue at around 5:45 p.m.
Jackson, who has dozens of open fines and summonses, was charged with illegal dumping and driving without a license, a spokesman for the Department of Sanitation said.

