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NYPD Daily Blotter

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Brooklyn

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A 6-foot-tall 16-year-old boy called a 5-foot-4 city Administration for Children’s Services worker a “midget” and shoved her down a flight of stairs on Christmas Eve — all because she had told him and his mom that the city would impose court-mandated visits, law-enforcement sources said.

Kamir Mohansingh allegedly attacked the 52-year-old woman in his family’s Pulaski Street apartment building in Bed-Stuy at about 1 a.m.

He then allegedly went into her bag, grabbed a bagel, hurled it at her head and proceeded to kick her.

She begged him to stop, repeatedly saying she was sorry, but he snarled that she would suffer “real damage” if she said that again, the sources said.

The victim suffered three broken bones, but was too terrified to tell responding cops who had attacked her. She identified Mohansingh three days later from her bed in Kings County Hospital, where she twice underwent surgery, the sources added.

The teen was picked up and charged with assault, menacing and harassment. Bail was set at $5,000 yesterday.

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Food fight!

Danielle Romanucci so objected to an ex-co-worker’s surprise appearance at the office holiday party for Heaven’s Hands Community Services that she attacked the woman who had invited the party crasher, court papers say.

“Always starting problems! I don’t know why you’re even speaking to her!” Romanucci allegedly spat before firing a plastic water bottle at her colleague’s head at 1:20 p.m. Dec. 20.

She then pelted her with food at the nonprofit’s Third Avenue office near 32nd Street in Sunset Park before others intervened, according to the papers.

The attacked worker, 29, was taken to a hospital for treatment of chest pains, the records state.

Romanucci, 30, surrendered to authorities on Wednesday and was arrested and charged with assault, menacing, harassment and criminal possession of a weapon, the records show.

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Catfight!

An argument between two neighbors in Sunset Park ended when one of the women slugged the other one on the head, police sources said.

Illiana Sanchez, 40, hit her 27-year-old acquaintance at about 11 a.m. Dec. 19 on 58th Street and Fifth Avenue, landing a punch on the right side of her face, the sources said.

Sanchez was, in turn, hit with an assault charge, authorities said.

The Bronx

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A mugger followed a cigarette buyer out of a South Bronx bodega, jumped him from behind and belted him so hard that he left an open wound on the man’s left cheek, authorities said.

Hugo Cintron, 38, allegedly pounced on his unsuspecting target near 165th Street and Grant Avenue at about 2 a.m. Sunday, then rummaged through the man’s pockets, grabbed all the cash he could find and fled.

He didn’t get far before he was cuffed and carted away on charges of assault, robbery, grand larceny and menacing, court records state.

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A 65-year-old man suffered a broken nose when he was punched several times by a mugger, who then snatched his gold chain and escaped, law-enforcement sources said.

The thug attacked the man at 8:40 a.m. Nov. 23 on Elm Place near Valentine Avenue in University Heights, the sources said.

The victim, who was treated at St. Barnabas Hospital, told investigators that his assailant (pictured above) appeared to be in his 20s and wore gray sweats during the assault.

Queens

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A 37-year-old motorist was killed in Auburndale early yesterday when he drove his Ford van into a parked tractor-trailer, police said.

The van had been eastbound on the Horace Harding Expressway at about 1:35 a.m. when the accident occurred, cops said.

Fortunately, they added, there was no one in the tractor-trailer at the time.

EMS rushed the motorist to New York Hospital Queens, but he was beyond saving, cops said.

His name was withheld pending family notification.

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A ghoul (pictured here) robbed a Ridgewood deli at gunpoint on Christmas Day, police said.

The suspect — decked out in a black hooded sweat shirt with a white skull — went into the King Star Deli on Seneca Avenue and pulled a gun on a 32-year-old employee, according to investigators.

He made off with $900, which he put in a black bag with a red strap, and fled on foot, they added.