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NYPD Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

He should have known better — technically.

A computer techie was caught trying to leave the Kings Plaza Best Buy with a foil-lined bag full of video games and accessories Sunday, according to court documents.

A security guard busted Christopher Frazier, 27, at 3:45 p.m. at the exit from the Marine Park store, but an alleged accomplice managed to get away, the records say.

The duo was spotted allegedly filling the bag with Xbox 360 and Wii video games, as well as controllers and head- and handsets.

Frazier was charged with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, criminal possession of an anti-security item and petit larceny, the court papers state.

The Bronx

A woman was rushed to a hospital with blistering burns on her chest after a man ended a late-night argument by tossing scalding-hot soup on her, authorities said.

Joelkin Rosario, 21, took time out from the fight in a Walton Avenue building near East 183rd Street in Fordham Heights at 11 p,.m. Dec. 26 to microwave the soup, then threatened the woman with it, according to court documents.

“If you don’t tell me,” he warned her in Spanish, according to the court papers, “I’m gonna throw this on you!”

When she failed to answer fast enough, he splashed her, the court papers state.

Arrested Jan. 2, he was charged with assault, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon, and harassment and released on $2,500 bail, the records show.

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And he seemed so nice — at first.

A young man held the door open for a stranger entering a Bronxdale apartment building 10 minutes before midnight on New Year’s Eve — then allegedly joined three pals in jumping the victim and stealing his iPhone.

Authorities said Dwight Atteberry, 23, played doorman until his buddies pushed the victim back onto the sidewalk and began punching him in the face, court records say.

One of the unapprehended accomplices allegedly snarled, “Gimme your phone if you don’t wanna get cut!”

The wolfpack scattered after one of its members got hold of the pricey gadget, the records claim.

Atteberry, however, was soon arrested with not only the purloined phone but also two small bags of marijuana stuffed into his shorts, court papers say.

He was slapped with several charges, including robbery, assault, grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, according to the records.

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You’ve got to give her credit for multitasking.

Two women allegedly pepper-sprayed and then robbed another woman in a Woodstock apartment building on New Year’s Eve — all while one attacker continued to care for her baby.

The victim walked into the elevator of the East 149th Street building at 7:55 p.m. and was jumped by Charleqwa Burton, 19, court papers state.

“Gimme everything ya got — jewelry, your bag, your coat, your phone!” Burton screamed as Samantha Ramirez, 17, reached into the woman’s pockets before grabbing her jewelry, coat and phone, the papers claim.

Burton then sprayed the woman a second time and repeatedly kicked her in the stomach — as Burton’s 11-month-old gurgled nearby in a stroller, the records say.

Burton and Ramirez were arrested and charged with robbery, assault and grand larceny, the documents show.

Staten Island

A gang of cellphone thieves robbed a couple sitting in a parked car in Bloomfield in broad daylight, authorities said.

Devin Shea, 20, and two other men approached the vehicle on Forest Avenue at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 29 and hopped in while another accomplice stood outside and flashed a knife, court papers state.

His henchmen have yet to be caught, but Shea was arrested Jan. 3 and charged with robbery, according to the court documents.