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NYPD Daily Blotter

Queens

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Police are seeking the public’s assistance in finding a teen who went missing from his Fresh Meadows home.

Tyler Lyons-Tenney, 17, was last seen leaving his residence on Jewel Avenue at about 6 a.m. on Oct. 26, police said.

He stands 5-foot-9, weighs 160 pounds and has light brown hair. Sources say he may have gone to California.

Brooklyn

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A man was found bludgeoned to death in his Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment, and a man who arrived at the crime scene afterward was busted, police sources said.

The body of Shaun Woolford, 31, was found in the living room of his Gates Avenue apartment in the Stuyvesant Gardens Houses at about 3 p.m. Wednesday, police said.

The victim’s pants had been pulled down, and police sources alleged that the suspect, Devineil Brown, had tossed the apartment in a bid to make the crime look like a robbery-slaying.

Brown allegedly returned to the scene as cops were arriving and acted stunned, claiming he had been visiting his grandmother, sources said.

He was arrested and charged with murder and weapons possession.

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A body was found floating yesterday in the Atlantic Basin off Red Hook, police said.

It was plucked from the currents near the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal at about 10:35 a.m. and brought to Pier 11 in lower Manhattan at South Street and Gouverneur Lane.

The body bore no apparent signs of trauma. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death.

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Two men were shot yesterday in Bedford-Stuyvesant, police said.

A gunman wearing a black hoodie blasted the two men at about 12:45 p.m. at Hancock Street and Tompkins Avenue, according to cops.

The victims, one shot in the arm and the other in the shoulder, were taken to Kings County Hospital.

The motive for the shooting was not immediately clear, cops added.

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Anti-crime cops collared a mugging suspect after his futile bid to rob an elderly man in Cobble Hill, police sources said.

Roberto Gonzalez, 23, allegedly cornered the 78-year-old victim walking his dog at about 9:55 p.m. on Oct. 27 at Columbia and Congress streets, the sources said.

“I’m going to shoot you!” Gonzalez allegedly snarled. “You got money? You got a cell?”

But when the man said he had no cash or phone in his possession, the dejected crook fled, sources added.

Cops soon cuffed Gonzalez at Hicks and Congress streets on charges of attempted robbery, menacing and harassment, records state.

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A burglar with a penchant for electronics broke into a Red Hook residence, police sources said.

Sometime between Oct. 28 and last Saturday, a bandit went through a second-floor window into a home in the vicinity of Van Brunt and Richards streets and swiped two high-end desktop computers valued at more than $4,000, sources said.

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Maybe the fumes were making this dimwit loopy.

A man was arrested after he lit up a cigarette near fuel pumps at a Carroll Gardens gas station, police sources said.

Jose Andujar, 49, was charged with violating local law after he was seen smoking at the station on Smith and Hamilton streets at 5:15 p.m. Monday, sources added.

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A punchy thief clocked a gas-station worker during a failed heist in Downtown Brooklyn, police sources said.

John Smith, 28, allegedly demanded cash from the 29-year-old employee of the Shell station on Atlantic Avenue near Henry Street at about 8:25 p.m. on Nov. 1, then assaulted him.

He made off with nada and cops apprehended him nearby on charges of attempted robbery, menacing, attempted petit larceny and harassment, records state. He is being held on $2,500 bail.

Manhattan

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A suspect was busted after selling a pricey Breitling watch stolen from a Hell’s Kitchen apartment, authorities said.

The timepiece, valued at more than $3,000, was taken from a pad in the Hudson Crossing complex on July 20, court papers state.

Ronico Checo, 35, later sold the watch to a jeweler, court documents add.

Investigators tracked down Checo, who was charged with possessing stolen property, records show.

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A woman was attacked in her Greenwich Village building while trying to get into her apartment, police sources said.

The 45-year-old victim was outside her pad on Thompson near Bleecker when the suspect grabbed her from behind at about 6 p.m. Tuesday and covered her mouth, the sources said.

“He told her that if she didn’t shut up, he was going to kill her,” a source added.

The woman screamed and the assailant fled empty-handed.