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NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

A young woman was mugged on an Upper West Side subway platform last night, authorities said.

The victim was waiting for a southbound C train at the 81st Street station, near the Museum of Natural History, at around 10:50 p.m. when she was robbed.

It wasn’t clear what the thief took, and the victim was unhurt.

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Cops are searching for a gunman who shot two teenagers sitting on a bench outside an East Harlem housing project, authorities said.

The two were blasted at 1:20 a.m. yesterday at 2370 Second Ave. near 122nd Street, outside the Wagner Houses, cops said.

A 14-year-old boy was shot in the leg and a 19-year-old man was shot in the back, cops said.

Both were taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition. It is unclear what sparked the violence or if the victims were the intended targets, cops said.

Bronx

A boneheaded graffiti artist was busted after he lamely attempted to bribe a cop with a $10 bill in Morris Heights, authorities said.

Arnaldo Eusebio, 19, was caught by officers with graffiti gear on Sheridan Avenue near 164th Street at 3 a.m. Thursday, cops said.

“I heard that if you give a cop money, they will let you go. All I have is 10 bucks. I just want to see if you’ll let me go,” he allegedly told police before pulling a $10 bill from his left shoe.

Brooklyn

Two brothers and a female accomplice held some of their young relatives captive as they robbed a family member’s Kensington apartment, cops said.

Jamel Moseley, 20, and Gordon Moseley, 24, donned masks and joined their female cohort, who knocked on the door on Ocean Avenue near Newkirk Avenue at 7:30 p.m. July 6, sources said.

The trio threatened to shoot everyone in the apartment if one of the three children did not open the door, the sources said.

The children’s aunt returned home to see the thugs running away and recognized them, the sources said.

The Moseleys were arrested Wednesday. The female is still at large.

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Police are investigating the stabbing death of a man in Coney Island early yesterday.

Police responded to a 911 call reporting that a person had been stabbed on West 17th Street near Riegelmann Boardwalk at 3:05 a.m., cops said.

The victim, Abdulaziz Fahad, 28, was found with stab wounds to the back and right side of the torso.

The victim had been arguing with two other men before the fatal stabbing, sources said. There have been no arrests.

Queens

A motorist with a suspended license was busted after he plowed into another car in Flushing and drove off without his front bumper and license plate, authorities said.

Rudolph Kaval, 42, slammed his 2000 Nissan into the back of a 2009 Hyundai at 20th Avenue and the Whitestone Expressway at 8:35 p.m. July 10, and fled the scene without his front bumper, cops said.

Police tracked down Kaval through the license plate he left behind.

Kirsten Fleming and Aaron Feis