NYPD DAILY BLOTTER
MANHATTAN
* Police yesterday were looking for a man who disappeared in Greenwich Village last weekend.
Rand Kandoria (above), 43, was last seen at his apartment building at John and Cliff streets Saturday. He is a thin, 6-foot, 150-pound Indian man with brown eyes and dark hair.
He speaks with a British accent. Police do not suspect foul play.
BROOKLYN
* A 15-year-old boy was arrested for attacking and robbing another teen of his gold jewelry on a subway train in Brownsville, authorities said yesterday.
Police sources said the suspect, whose name was withheld due to his age, and an accomplice had a knife when they robbed an 18-year-old while riding in a J train approaching the Chauncey Street station at 5:40 p.m. on Jan. 14.
Cops arrested the 15-year-old suspect on Wednesday outside Brooklyn Criminal Court, on charges of assault, robbery and menacing.
The teen had shown up for a scheduled court date on an unrelated robbery case.
* A Boerum Hill teenager has been arrested for attacking and threatening a man with a gun during New Year’s festivities, authorities said yesterday.
The violence began at 1 a.m. on New Year’s Day, when Jerome Alston, 19, was celebrating with the victim and several others, all of whom were intoxicated, at Third Avenue and Warren Street, police sources said.
Alston allegedly attacked and pointed a gun at the victim – who had been previously stabbed by an unknown assailant during the fighting.
The wounded man fled and called police.
Alston was arrested Wednesday on charges of assault, menacing and weapons possession.
* A mother and her daughter were subjected to anti-Muslim slurs by thugs who roughed them up on a subway train in Williamsburg, police said yesterday.
The 53-year-old woman and her 14-year-old daughter were accosted by about eight men and women in a J train near the Marcy Avenue station, cops said.
When the train reached the Myrtle Avenue station, the suspects fled.
The victims were released after treatment at Wyckoff Heights Hospital.
THE BRONX
* A man told police he was robbed yesterday by a gunman who accosted him in a Concourse Village apartment building.
The 42-year-old victim told cops he was getting off an elevator on the second floor of the building at 1120 Grand Concourse about 11:30 a.m. when an unidentified man approached him, pulled out a gun and shoved him back in the elevator.
The thief then announced a stick-up, took an unspecified amount of cash and fled. No one was injured.
* A robbery suspect who escaped from cops was arrested yesterday, authorities said.
Saquan Dubose, 24, was captured on Bainbridge Avenue around 2 a.m. – 4 ½ hours after he slipped out of handcuffs while being led into Bronx Central Booking at 215 E. 161st St. near Sherman Avenue, police said.
The NYPD is investigating the circumstances surrounding Dubose’s escape and has yet to take disciplinary measures against the officers involved.
Additional charges against Dubose – who has six prior arrests – were pending.


