NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
BROOKLYN (s,l)
*** Above is a picture of a sexual predator who raped a woman in a cellphone store in Greenpoint and is wanted for attempting a similar crime six weeks ago, police said.
The most recent attack occurred at 2:30 p.m. Thursday when a suspect entered a T-Mobile store on Meserole Avenue and approached a 22-year-old woman employee working alone in the store.
The man is described as Hispanic, 25 to 35 years old, 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-10 and wearing a beige hat and jacket.
Police are comparing Thursday’s attack to a Sept. 25 incident in a cellphone store on Grand Avenue in nearby Willamsburg.
THE BRONX
*** Police in Bedford Park are looking for a heartless motorist who mowed down and nearly killed a 44-year-man.
Mamadou Oury was crossing east to west on the Grand Concourse at Bedford Park Boulevard when he was struck by a black sedan at 8:25 p.m. on Thursday, cops said.
Authorities said the car that hit Oury was headed southbound on the Grand Concourse and sped away after hitting Oury.
Oury, who lives in Tremont, was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
*** Four Housing cops helped an Edenwald woman deliver her baby.
Police Officers Richard Lopez, Anthony Ambrosini, Charles Trento and Wilfredo Caceras all responded to a call of a woman in labor at 1165 East 229th St. at 2:55 p.m. Wednesday.
When they arrived at the sixth-floor apartment they found 24-year-old Doris Joya writhing in pain on the couch – with the baby’s head fully visible.
While Ambrosini called EMS, Caceras jumped into action and got ready to assist Joya.
She gave birth to a healthy baby girl while Trento held her hand and tried to keep her calm.
EMS arrived to take Joya and her newborn to the hospital as Lopez and Caceras cleared the little girl’s airway, authorities said.
*** Two gun-toting thugs held up a Chinese restaurant on Pelham Parkway, police sources said yesterday.
The suspects walked into the China King Restaurant at 694 Thwaites Place at 9 p.m. on Thursday, pulled out a handgun and jumped behind the counter, authorities said.
They stole $1,000 and fled.
QUEENS
*** A Queens Village coffee shop was robbed at gunpoint, police sources said yesterday.
The Dunkin’ Donuts at 109-62 Francis Lewis Blvd. was held up at 7:35 p.m. on Thursday, authorities said.
That’s when the suspect, described as a black man in his 30s, walked in, displayed a handgun and demanded money.
He fled the scene on foot after he took undisclosed amount of cash from the register.
MANHATTAN
*** A 30-year-old man was busted for stabbing a security guard at a Chinatown club, police said.
Ai-Zheng Jiang and several others allegedly beat up and stabbed 43-year-old Yu Weng inside 43 Club, at 43 Market St., at 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
According to police sources, Weng, a security guard at the club, was attacked after he caught Jiang damaging someone’s belongings and confronted him.
Jiang was nabbed at noon on Thursday, when he showed up at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn for treatment of face wounds.
Weng, of New Jersey, is in stable condition at Bellevue hospital.

