
NYPD Daily Blotter
Brooklyn
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A 25-year-old man is accused of breaking into a car parked behind a Ditmas Park house.
A homeowner saw Andrew Lynch climbing over a fence and attempting to jimmy open the car in the lot in back of the East 26th Street home at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday, court papers say.
Lynch then allegedly smashed one of the blue Nissan Altima’s windows, unlocked the door and slipped into the vehicle.
Cops who busted him at the scene said they found him carrying a box cutter and two scissors.
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Two young men armed with a BB gun mugged a stranger for $20 in Coney Island, authorities said.
The victim was walking near the New York Aquarium at 2 a.m. Tuesday when Jeffrey Suggs, 21, and Tyreem Clark, 22, ambushed him on Surf Avenue and West Eight Street, court records show.
They pointed the air pistol at the man’s head and demanded his money, then proceeded to pummel him before grabbing the cash and fleeing, cops said.
Suggs and Clark were arrested an hour later and charged with robbery and assault.
The Bronx
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An enraged husband drove like a maniac as he followed his wife through University Heights, authorities said.
“I’m gonna f–k you up! You always think you’re gonna get away with this, bitch!” Clayton Dixon, 36, snarled at his wife, who was in her car behind a high-rise on Aqueduct Avenue near Buchanan Place, at 5 p.m. Sunday, according to court papers. He then allegedly kicked and punched the vehicle.
When the woman drove off, Dixon hopped into his car, swerved into oncoming traffic and began tailgating her in an obvious attempt at intimidation, cops said.
Fearing for her life, she ran several red lights before managing to escape him, cops said.
He was arrested the next day on charges of menacing and harassment.
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Two bank-robber wannabes not only walked out of an HSBC branch in Co-Op City empty-handed, but also overlooked a duffel bag stuffed with $350,000, authorities said.
“Gimme the money!” Daniel Rivas-Aragon, 20, barked as he and an accomplice stormed into the ATM area of the bank at 2014 Bartow Ave. at 11:20 a.m. on Oct. 20, cops said.
A bank employee told Rivas-Aragon — a regular customer — that there was no loot, so he walked out, the cops added.
What he failed to notice was the bag of cash on the floor of the room he had just broken into, court records show.
His pal gestured as if he had a gun and told everyone in the room to “Get down on the floor” before the two escaped in a waiting car, cops said.
Rivas-Aragon was arrested hours later driving a red Mazda matching that vehicle’s description, much to the cops’ delight.
He was charged with attempted robbery, attempted grand larceny and attempted burglary, cops said. His equally inept accomplice was still on the lam last night.
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Three thugs banged on a Tremont man’s front door, then robbed him at gunpoint when he answered it, police said.
Andy Quezada, 24, Jahej Banks, 22, and Nathaniel Crawford, 19, went to the home, at 2001 Storey Ave. near Olmstead Avenue, at about 9 a.m. Tuesday and began knocking hard, cops said.
When the 18-year-old answered, one of the hoodlums punched him in the mouth and all three forced their way into the apartment and on to a bedroom, cops added.
They allegedly pillaged the place, then fled, only to be arrested a bit later near Bruckner Boulevard on robbery charges.
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Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a 13-year-old girl (pictured) who went disappeared in the South Bronx.
Liceh Juarez was last seen in her East 149th Street home at 8 a.m. Wednesday before leaving for class at the Bronx School of Letters, on Morris Avenue.
She was wearing black pants, a maroon shirt, black sneakers and a black backpack.
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Two teens and a juvenile led cops on a wild car chase through Woodlawn, authorities said.
Anthony Rivera, 18, Terrell Turner, 17, and the unidentified youth allegedly boosted a 2010 Honda CRV from the corner of Katonah Avenue and East 235th Street Monday between midnight and 2 a.m., which was when the owner noticed the SUV missing.
Later, when an officer spotted it and attempted to stop it, the driver stepped on the gas. He blew several red lights and stop signs before smashing into a pole and a fence, cops said.
Rivera allegedly confessed to taking the vehicle, and he, Turner and their underage accomplice were arrested.

