NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
BROOKLYN
* Detectives are hunting for the sexual predator (above) who attacked a woman early Monday on Flatbush street.
The 35-year-old woman was walking to work at 3:30 a.m. in the vicinity of President Street when the suspect approached her from behind, forced her into a red car and sodomized her, police said.
The suspect, described as a black man 25 to 30 years old, about 5-foot-6 and wearing yellow construction boots, then pushed her from the vehicle and drove off.
The victim was taken to Kings County Hospital. She was not seriously injured.
* A motorist driving despite having had his license suspended was arrested yesterday morning after he struck and critically injured a pedestrian in Flatbush, police said.
The incident occurred at 8:55 a.m. at the intersection of Empire Boulevard and Utica Avenue when Pat Thompson, 32, allegedly drove his car into a woman crossing the street, police said.
The victim, whose name and age were not released, was taken to Kings County Hospital with head injuries.
It was not clear why or when Thompson, who lived nearby, lost his license.
QUEENS
* A bank customer tried to make an unauthorized withdrawal yesterday morning in Forest Hills – and was promptly arrested for robbery after the teller tipped off cops.
Douglas Reynolds, 39, of West 223rd Street in The Bronx, entered a New York Community Bank branch at 106-19 Continental Ave. at about 10:30 a.m. and handed a teller a $6,000 withdrawal slip, sources said.
When Reynolds, who has an account at another Community branch, was told he didn’t have that much money in his account and was asked for identification, he passed the teller a partially illegible note on which the words “give me $6,000” was written, the sources added.
The teller tripped a silent alarm and arriving cops nabbed Reynolds without incident. He was unarmed.
* A New Jersey man who made a 911 call from a pay phone in Jamaica yesterday morning claiming he had a bomb got tripped up when cops nearby quickly arrested him.
Ronald Kinzer, 52, allegedly dialed 911 at 8:44 a.m. from a pay phone at 90-25 161st St., stating he had an explosive device, police said.
Cops on patrol happened to be idly observing a man making a pay-phone call just as a 911 bomb-threat report was relayed to them via their police radios.
The report pinpointed the precise pay-phone location they were observing, police said.
The officers simply walked up and arrested Kinzer, of Elwood, N.J., on a felony charge of making a false report.
* A 53-year-old man was victimized yesterday morning when someone who at first appeared to be a good Samaritan turned out to be a thief, police said.
The victim, whose name was not released, was standing near a bakery at 39-02 Main St. in Flushing at 7:45 a.m. when the suspect approached.
“You’ve got something on your pants,” the apparent sartorial Samaritan said.
When the suspect, described as Hispanic, about 40 years old and 5-foot-9, promised to watch his bag, the too-trusting victim walked into the bakery bathroom to check his pants – only to emerge a moment later to find the solicitous stranger had disappeared, along with the bag containing a laptop computer worth more than $1,000.

