Metro

NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

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A woman was nabbed swiping a pricey jacket from Bloomingdale’s, authorities said.

Stephanie Lynch, 39, took the coat, valued at $1,295, from the store on Third Avenue at East 59th Street at around 9:30 p.m. last Thursday, cops said.

She was stopped by security and found in possession of burglar’s tools, including a magnet commonly used to remove security sensors from clothing, and a Swiss Army knife, court papers say.

Lynch was charged with grand larceny and possession of stolen property and burglar’s tools.

A 14-year-old girl was also arrested for aiding in the caper, cops said.

The Bronx

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A husband viciously beat his wife in their Mount Eden home, authorities said.

Frank Szasz, 54, struck the woman several times with a wooden stick before choking her at around 1 a.m. Saturday in their apartment on the Grand Concourse near East 172nd Street, according to court documents.

Szasz allegedly resisted arrest when cops arrived, flailing his arms when they tried to cuff him.

He was charged with assault, weapons possession, obstruction of breathing and harassment.

Staten Island

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A would-be robber was busted after attempting to mug a man in Tompkinsville, authorities said.

David Poitevien, 23, cornered the victim at Hannah and Bay streets at around 3 a.m. Sunday and tried to yank a ring off the man’s finger, cops said.

They began fighting, and Poitevien kicked the man in the leg before sprinting off, cops added.

He was arrested nearby on charges of attempted robbery, attempted petit larceny, and harassment.

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No deal! A suspected coke dealer and his customer were unable to complete their narcotics transaction in West Brighton thanks to the police, authorities said.

Jonathan Baxter, 48, was allegedly slipping crack cocaine to Joshua Gonzalez, 25, at around 8:45 p.m. Sunday on Castleton Avenue near West Brighton Houses when cops swooped in, law-enforcement sources said.

Baxter was charged with drug sales and possession, while Gonzalez was slapped with possession.

Brooklyn

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A teenager and a man were caught allegedly breaking into a parked van in Sunset Park.

Joshua Menze, 16, and Miguel Galazar, 24, were nabbed shortly after they allegedly smashed the windows of a Ford Econoline on the corner of 60th Street and Third Avenue at around 3:35 a.m. Nov. 7.

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A man was slashed at a voodoo ceremony in East Flatbush, authorities said.

Kevin Alphonso, 29, was with several other men in the basement of a residence on Clarendon Road near East 25th Street at 4 a.m. Sunday when violence broke out, law-enforcement sources said.

He attacked one of those men, a 37-year-old, in the groin, leg and thigh, court papers say.

When police arrived, they discovered lit candles and multiple drawings of skulls and crossbones, the sources said.

Alphonso was arrested on charges of gang assault, assault and weapons possession, records show.

The victim was rushed to Kings County Hospital and treated for his wounds.

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Two brothers used their belts to assault a man in Sunset Park during a botched robbery, authorities said.

Antonio Florentino, 24, and Edison Florentino, 20, ambushed the 53-year-old victim at around 3:40 a.m. Sunday as he was walking along Fourth Avenue near 58th Street, according to court papers.

The duo demanded money from their mark before beating him with their belts, the court documents add.

The victim ran and hid in a nearby deli, but the brothers then allegedly smashed him in the head with a bottle when he emerged moments later, thinking the coast was clear, law-enforcement sources said.

Responding cops collared the Florentinos while canvassing the area and charged them with attempted robbery, assault and weapons possession, records show.

The victim, who was bleeding on the back of his head, was treated at Lutheran Medical Center.

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A long-simmering feud between two neighbors in Crown Heights resulted in one woman twice spritzing another woman with pepper-spray, authorities said.

Sade Davenport, 22, attacked the 38-year-old victim inside their apartment building on Park Place near Brooklyn Avenue at 4:30 pm. Oct 24, and then again three hours later, court papers say.

During the second incident, Davenport also punched the victim in the face, leaving her with a black eye, cops said.

The two women have been neighbors for 14 years and don’t like each other, said a law-enforcement source.

Davenport surrendered Sunday at the 77th Precinct station house and was charged with multiple counts of assault, menacing and weapons possession, records show.