Metro

NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

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State police are looking for a BMW driver who abducted a woman in Inwood, authorities said.

The 21-year-old woman was waiting to be picked up by a friend of a friend at Dyckman Avenue and Broadway at about 3 a.m. last Saturday when she accidentally got into the wrong car, cops said.

Instead of letting her out, the driver roared off toward New Rochelle, but the victim managed to jump from the moving white SUV on I-95 in Westchester about 20 minutes later, cops added.

A good Samaritan took her to a hospital.

A $2,500 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest, and tipsters can call (866) 313-TIPS (8477).

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A guest at a SoHo hotel committed suicide by swallowing poison, police sources said.

The 35-year-old man was found at about 12:30 p.m. yesterday in his room at the Holiday Inn SoHo on Lafayette Street near Howard Street, sources said.

Several suicide notes written in Chinese were recovered, including one in which he claimed he had downed cyanide to end his life, the sources added.

The medical examiner will officially declare the cause of death.

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A body was discovered yesterday floating in the Hudson off Washington Heights, authorities said.

The body was pulled from the water at about 1:45 p.m.

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A would-be thief tried to break into the Louis Vuitton store in Midtown early yesterday, police sources said.

The glass front doors of the high-end shop on Fifth Avenue near 57th Street were found smashed at about 4:15 a.m., sources added. The failed thief fled empty-handed.

Investigators will look at video surveillance in an effort to ID the suspect. An evidence-collection team swept the premises for DNA and fingerprints, sources added.

Queens

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The man pictured above knocked off a credit-union branch Briarwood, police said.

He allegedly entered the Melrose Credit Union on Queens Boulevard near 87th Avenue at about 10 a.m. on May 4, demanded cash from a teller and fled with an undisclosed sum of cash, police added.

The Bronx

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A crook made off with two boxes of tools from a work van in Claremont, police said.

The suspect slinked into the vehicle as it was parked on East 170th Street near Third Avenue at 4:15 p.m. on Sept. 27 and made off with the loot, police added.

Brooklyn

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A thief boosted a $160 GPS and a $90 cellphone from a van in Sunset Park, police sources said.

The perp targeted a 2011 Ford vehicle parked on 59th Street near Fifth Avenue at about 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 16, sources added.

The owner of the vehicle told investigators that a surveillance camera positioned at his home nearby recorded the caper, sources said.

Along with the GPS and phone, $8 was also taken.

Staten Island

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An ultra-conservative Jewish man repeatedly molested an 8-year-old boy between January 2011 and this past Sept. 21, authorities say.

Claude Neufeld, 64, allegedly carried out the perverted acts in Chabad Lubavitch of Staten Island on Harold Street in Willowbrook while the victim was supposed to be attending prayer teachings.

Neufeld was a member of the congregation.

The victim recently alerted his parents and rabbi, and they alerted cops, sources said.

When officers arrested Neufeld on Wednesday at his home, they discovered an illegal .22-caliber handgun and two rifles on the premises, court records state.

He was charged with sexual conduct against a child and weapons possession, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

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A disgusting drunken driver who caused a three-car crash in Tompkinsville spat blood at a cop after being cuffed, authorities said.

Jonathan Payne, 27, slammed his 2006 Toyota minivan into two vehicles near Austin Place and Victory Boulevard at about 10:45 p.m. Monday, cops said.

Afterward, Payne, who was unsteady on his feet and reeked of booze, refused to submit to a Breathalyzer test and was arrested on a DWI charge, cops added.

Four people injured in the car smash received hospital treatment for minor injuries, cops said.

Payne was taken to the 120th Precinct station house, where he allegedly hocked bloody phlegm at the officer.

He was then slapped with an additional charge of harassment.