NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
MANHATTAN
* Cops are looking for this man (above), who allegedly robbed the Chelsea branch of the Fourth Federal Savings Bank at 242 W. 23rd St. on Jan. 27.
Cops say the robber passed a note to a teller and made off with an undetermined amount of cash.
He is described as being in his 50s and 5-foot-11. When last seen, he was wearing a dark-blue knit cap, a royal blue jacket and large plastic-frame glasses.
* A man’s body was found on an Inwood rooftop yesterday afternoon, police said.
Authorities said the corpse, which was found atop 112 Nagle Ave. at 2 p.m., showed no signs of trauma, and the cause of death is unknown pending an autopsy.
THE BRONX
* A teen who shot his friend in the head at a Morris Park housing project early Saturday has been charged with murder, police said yesterday.
The shooting was initially thought to have been the result of accidental gunplay, but on Sunday, it was ruled a homicide and Mark Carrero, 19, was arrested.
Carrero was charged with shooting Nathaniel Vallejo, 18, during an argument inside a friend’s apartment in the Eastchester Houses, at 3055 Bouck Ave., at 1:13 a.m. Saturday, cops said.
A 9 mm handgun was found at the scene, authorities said.
* A 27-year-old man was shot in the arm while struggling with a gun-wielding, masked mugger on a Morris Heights street early yesterday, police said.
The unidentified victim was walking to his car when the robber accosted him in front of 54 W. 174th St. at 2 a.m. and demanded money, cops said.
The victim struggled and attempted to grab the gun. But cops said the assailant managed to squeeze off one shot and hit the victim in the left arm.
The gunman fled and the victim was taken to Bronx Lebanon Hospital.
BROOKLYN
* A rotting corpse was found stuffed in the trunk of a car parked on a Fort Hamilton street, police said yesterday.
The remains were discovered at 10:48 p.m. Sunday packed in a bag inside the trunk of a maroon Mazda in front of 402 100th St., cops said.
The body was so badly decomposed that cops will have to rely on an autopsy to determine the gender of the victim as well as the cause of death.
* An elderly man with Parkinson’s disease, who disappeared in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Saturday morning, has been found, cop said yesterday.
Ramon Quinones, 73, of 360 Nostrand Ave., was picked up by EMS technicians at the corner of Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street in Boerum Hill yesterday morning.
He was being examined and evaluated at Lutheran Hospital, cops said.
* Police are looking for the person who scrawled more than a dozen swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans on the walls of a Brighton Beach building, police said yesterday.
A security officer at 3000 Ocean Parkway discovered the writing on walls inside the building at 3 a.m. Sunday, cops said.
The offensive symbols, scrawled in green marker, covered the hallways of three floors inside the building.
* A knife-wielding thug robbed a religious store in Williamsburg early yesterday afternoon, police said.
The thief walked into the Libraria Christiania at 668 Broadway at around 11:45 a.m. and threatened to kill a female employee unless she emptied the register.
The robber, who wore a black knit hat and a long black coat, fled with an undetermined amount of money. The employee was unhurt, police said.
STATEN ISLAND
* A frozen dead body was found in a wooded area in the Chelsea section yesterday morning, police said.
The unidentified man – believed to be in his 40s – was discovered at South Avenue and Travis Avenue at 10:05 a.m., cops said.
Investigators were trying to determine whether the corpse is that of a New Jersey man who was recently reported missing.
The cause of death has yet to be determined.

