NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
QUEENS
* A city employee was charged with DWI after she got into an auto accident in Flushing, police said yesterday.
Annmarie Cerciello, a 58-year-old Department of Finance worker, was arrested at 158th Street and Northern Boulevard at 10:10 p.m. Saturday after the fender-bender, police said. No injuries were reported.
THE BRONX
* A young woman was arrested in connection with the vicious stabbing of a man in East Tremont, police said yesterday.
The violence broke out at about 4:30 a.m. Saturday, when Samuel Noyola, 41, had an argument with a group at the corner of Grand Concourse and East Tremont Avenue, cops said.
During the dispute, Figueroa was stabbed three times in the chest.
Noyola was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was listed in serious condition. Police charged Figueroa with attempted assault and were looking for other suspects.
* Police yesterday identified a teen shot dead on a Mott Haven street. Gregory Chavis, 19, was found with a gunshot to his head at East 148th Street near Courtlandt Avenue at around 9:30 p.m. Saturday.
Police were unsure what led up to the shooting and were looking for the attacker.
Friends said Chavis may have been involved in a dispute with teens from another neighborhood.
One friend, Erika Clark, 17, said Chavis lived with his mother and a sister and was a senior at James Monroe HS.
She described Chavis as a friendly, “outgoing person.”
“His mother’s just struggling to survive and this is what happens to her son,” Clark said.
“He didn’t get a chance to get married and have kids.”
* Autopsy results were expected today in the death of a 6-month-old twin Bronx boy who died at Jacobi Hospital early yesterday morning after being found unconscious at home by his mother, authorities said.
The 21-year-old mother of little Victor Harding, who had Down syndrome, told cops that her baby wasn’t breathing when she found him at 1:35 a.m. inside their residence at 1101 Manor Ave. He was pronounced dead about a half-hour later.
Relatives of the baby’s mom said the woman and her boyfriend, 22, were being questioned at the 43rd Precinct. A relative said the baby had a twin sister who died at the hospital four months ago, after the pair were born severely premature. (m)
BROOKLYN
* A 20-year-old man was shot and seriously wounded by an assailant who attacked him on a Coney Island street, police said yesterday.
The victim, identified by police as Lionel Hudson, was hit in the chest and back on West 25th Street near Mermaid Avenue around 8 p.m. Saturday, when a thug pulled a gun and opened fire.
The wounded man was taken to Lutheran Hospital. The shooter, whose motive was not known, fled.
* A man was shot in the leg yesterday on a Bushwick street, police said.
The victim, whose name and age were not immediately released, was walking on Linden Street near Knickerbocker Avenue at 8 p.m. when he heard gunfire, felt a sting and realized he’d been shot, cops said.
He was taken to Elmhurst General Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
It was not immediately clear if he was the intended target. (s, lcf)
* A Department of Education worker was arrested for attacking her ex-boyfriend in his Flatbush apartment in July, police said yesterday.
Mirta Dellacruz, 33, went over to the Rogers Avenue apartment at 6:20 p.m. July 30, and began looking through her ex-lover’s belongings, the sources said.
During the search, Dellacruz found something that made her angry, and she allegedly accosted her 33-year-old ex, slapping and scratching his face.
The victim suffered minor injuries and refused medical attention. Dellacruz was arrested Saturday and charged with assault.
It was not immediately clear what she does for the Education Department.
* A Flatbush man was arrested for slashing another man with a knife, police said yesterday.
Taysir Ahmad, 50, brandished a knife when he accosted Arthur Hines in an apartment building on Rogers Avenue and Linden Boulevard at 9 p.m. Saturday, cops said. Ahmad then allegedly slashed Hines in the face for unknown reasons. Police were called and arrested Ahmad, who was charged with assault and weapons possession.
Hines was not seriously injured.
* A Staten Island man beat a woman with a nightstick yesterday after menacing her with a knife in Coney Island, police said.
Bradley Weiner, of New Springville, allegedly threatened the 31-year-old woman with a knife at 7:40 a.m. at the corner of West 22nd Street and Surf Avenue. He then went to his car nearby, pulled out a nightstick and smashed the woman above the left eye, cops said. The victim suffered a minor laceration and bruising to her eye.
Charges were pending against Weiner.
A large anti-Jewish scrawling was found yesterday in a Midwood apartment building.
The vandalism was discovered at 8:30 a.m. on a wall in the lobby of the building at Kings Highway and Ocean Avenue.
MANHATTAN
* An assailant shot and seriously wounded a man yesterday on a Chelsea street, police said. Police did not know what triggered the attack, which took place at 8:30 a.m. on West 26th Street near 9th Avenue. Cops only knew that the thug shot the 26-year-old man in his stomach before fleeing. The wounded man underwent surgery at St. Vincent’s Hospital.
STATEN ISLAND (s, lcf)
* A 16-year-old boy has been arrested for burglarizing a Fox Hills apartment, authorities said yesterday.
Jeremy Capasso kicked in the door of the Park Hill Avenue apartment at around 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 9, court records show.
He then allegedly stole jewelry and DVDs before fleeing.
When the resident came home about an hour later, she found the apartment ransacked and reported it to police.
It was not immediately clear how police tracked Capasso down.


