Metro

NYPD Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

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Three punks held up a man at knife-point in a Park Slope subway station, authorities said.

The 25-year-old victim was at the Union Street stop on Fourth Avenue at 11:20 p.m. Feb. 21 when he suddenly found himself surrounded, police said.

Each of the bad guys is believed to be in his early 20s and about 5-foot-10 and 150 pounds, cops said.

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A plainclothes officer busted two teens shortly after they mugged a 22-year-old woman in the Columbia Waterfront District, officials said at a recent 76th Precinct Community Council meeting.

The woman was on Carroll Street between Van Brunt and Columbia at about 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 when Anthony Curry, 17, allegedly grabbed her from behind and Angel Deleon, 17, allegedly punched her in the face, grabbed her iPhone, and rifled through her pockets.

Officer Brett Healy was heading to the scene from the Gowanus area when he spotted two teens matching the perps’ description and held them until the woman identified them.

Curry and Deleon were hit with a slew of charges, including assault and menacing, cops said.

The collar earned Healy a cop-of-the-month award.

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Police are seeking the man in this picture and an accomplice in connection with a stickup at a food store in Borough Park.

The men, both dressed all in black, entered the Muzi Deli Grocery on 11th Avenue near 62nd Street at about 1 a.m. Friday, and one called the 30-year-old clerk to the back, then held him as his partner flashed a gun and scooped cash from the register.

One perp was described as 5-foot-6 to 5-foot 9 in height, the other as 5-11 to 6-2, cops said.

Manhattan

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Two tech-savvy cops used the Find My iPhone app to pinpoint a pickpocket’s location and rush to the Bowery to bust him, authorities said.

Mark Gilmore, of The Bronx, allegedly cut a 23-year-old sleeping man’s pockets on a Queens-bound F train just before 7 a.m. Friday, cops said.

The victim reported waking up at the Bryant Park station and finding his iPhone and wallet missing.

Sgt. William Robinson and Officer Timothy Osorio said they tracked the phone to First Avenue and First Street, set off its alarm, and found Gilmore standing on the corner and wondering why his new gadget kept ringing.

Besides the purloined phone, he was found in possession of debit cards belonging to a 20-year-old man who said he realized his wallet was missing at the York Street subway station at about 2:30 a.m. Friday, cops said.

Gilmore also had on him a Motorola Razr smartphone stolen from a 22-year-old man at 3 a.m. March 2, authorities said.

Gilmore was charged with several counts of grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, police said.

Queens

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An off-duty correction officer was charged with criminal mischief after he allegedly ended an argument by smashing a window in Forest Hills, causing an estimated $250 in damage.

Javier Colon, 28, lost his temper at about 5:45 p.m. Friday, according to police sources who did not specify where the incident happened.