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NYPD Daily Blotter

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Brooklyn

The crook pictured here (top photo) swiped a cellphone from a woman in a Greenpoint subway station, police said yesterday.

The 25-year-old victim was mugged in the Lorimer Street station at 10 p.m. on Aug. 24.

Manhattan

Several hundred pro-union supporters wreaked havoc yesterday at a Midtown construction site, authorities said.

The irate workers, many from the carpenters union, were protesting on West 36th Street near Sixth Avenue when they suddenly got out of control at around noon, cops said.

Several swiped an ignition key from a truck, sliced a tire, tossed a pole through a security shack and shoved the foreman, cops and witnesses said.

“They’re not usually this violent. They were here to hurt people,” said the foreman, who declined to give his name. The men were apparently angry that non-union labor was being used to build a new Hyatt hotel.

A spokesperson for Cava Construction, which manages the site, said company lawyers would be contacting the National Labor Relations Board.

The NYC District Council of Carpenters did not return calls for comment.

Staten Island

Talk about taking a shot at love!

A Prince’s Bay man had himself shot in the arm in a desperate bid to win back his ex-girlfriend, authorities said.

Recently dumped David Bovino, 30, allegedly told cops he was the victim of a violent robbery at about 2 a.m. Wednesday near the desolate bus stop on Hylan Boulevard and Cornelia Avenue.

Bovino claimed he had been targeted by two muggers who jumped out of the woods, authorities said.

But his account of the crime crumbled under questioning by detectives, cops said.

Investigators believe Bovino hired a hood to pull off the harebrained stunt, thinking the injury would garner sympathy from his former flame, cops added.

Bovino was treated for his wounds and arrested for filing a false report, cops said.

The triggerman remains on the lam.

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A drunken driver was nabbed after he slammed into two parked cars in Willowbrook, authorities said.

Gustavo Orozco, 57, was boozed-up behind the wheel as he crashed his vehicle at Woolley and North Gannon avenues at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, court papers allege.

Two witnesses told responding officers they saw Orozco attempt to drive away from the wreck, cops said.

His blood-alcohol level at the scene measured a whopping .220 percent, almost three times the legal limit, cops added.

He was subsequently arrested on charges of DWI, said a spokesman for DA Dan Donovan.

Queens

Cops are hunting the thief pictured here (middle photo) for allegedly breaking into a Kew Gardens apartment while disguised as a home health-care attendant.

The woman swiped electronics, jewelry and money from an apartment in the high-rise at 123-25 82nd Avenue sometime between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Aug. 20, police said.

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The hooded thug pictured here (bottom photo) is wanted for the gunpoint robberies of 11 teens in Queens, police said.

In each incident, the perp asks to see the victim’s cell phone before flashing a gun and snatching it. His two-month crime spree began June 16.

He most recently struck at 10:15 a.m Wednesday, when he targeted a 16-year-old boy near Utopia Parkway in Auburndale.

He often wears copper-colored Nike sneakers, sports a black T-shirt wrapped around his hat, and has tattoos on his neck and right arm, police said.

The Bronx

A gun-toting thug robbed a couple in Williamsbridge, cops said yesterday.

Troy Campbell, 21, allegedly pulled his weapon on the couple as they walked along East Gun Hill Road and Laconia Avenue at 3:10 p.m. on Aug. 26. “What’s up? Give me the chain motherf–ker,” he allegedly barked.

The punk yanked the $2,300 diamond cross off the man’s neck and pointed his gun at the screaming woman, court papers say.

He was later arrested for robbery, grand larceny, weapons possession and other charges.