Metro

Daily Blotter

Manhattan

■ A 25-year-old woman attacked a family of three in Chelsea with her high-heel stilettos, police sources said.

The family was walking to their car at Icon Parking in the Google building on Eighth Avenue last Sunday at about 10 p.m. when the attacker approached them near West 15th Street, according to ­cops.

AnneMarie Chavez appeared to be boozed up as she lunged at the family, sources said.

She struck the 61-year-old father in the head and then assaulted the man’s wife with her high-heel shoe, police said.

The couple was treated at Bellevue Hospital for cuts.

Chavez was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, assault and harassment, cops said.

Brooklyn

■ A 17-year-old girl was groped at a Sunset Park subway station, cops said.

The victim was at the 62nd Street station on the N line last Sunday around midnight when this man grabbed her butt and fled, according to police.

He was caught on video surveillance wearing a black vest and dark green hooded sweater.

■ Three cops were injured when a window shattered while they were trying to escort to two rowdy teens from a Downtown Brooklyn Chinese restaurant, police said.

The two 15-year-olds, students from Boys and Girls HS in Bedford-Stuyvesant and August Martin HS in South Jamaica, Queens, were with a group of at least 20 teens acting up inside the New China Star restaurant on Lawrence Street between Willoughby and Fulton streets Thursday at about 3:50 p.m., cops said.

Management called police in a bid to eject the group. A sergeant and two school-safety cops tried to control the wild teens, but the 15-year-old pals started yelling and refused to leave.

One of the cops tripped and fell into the window when one the duo pulled away. The glass shattered and caused cuts and bruises to the officers.

The sergeant suffered a sprained elbow while trying to detain the second teen.

Both 15-year-olds were charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, cops said. Their names weren’t released because of their age.

■ Cops are looking for four to five people wanted for breaking into a fenced parking lot in Bedford-Stuyvesant and stealing three construction vehicles.

The group broke the locks and slipped into the lot at 420 Park Ave. Tuesday night at about 8:30 p.m., police said.

They made off with a 2005 Excavator, a 1986 Mack Tractor bearing license plate number 26208ME, with a “Maja” logo on the driver’s side, and a 1980 Roger Trailer bearing the license plate number plate BE15142. All three vehicles had New York plates, according to authorities.

The vehicles had not been located as of Friday night, and police say an investigation is ongoing.

■ The suspected killer in a St. Albans shooting two years ago was hunted down in Georgia and arrested, cops said.

Tracy Johnson, 28, allegedly shot Shakey Foster-Bay, 24, in the torso, arm and leg on Galway Avenue near Mayville Street on May 19, 2012, at about 4:15 a.m., cops said. The victim died at Jamaica Hospital.

On March 13, detectives from the 113th Precinct traveled to Snellville, Ga., to arrest Johnson, who was staying with a girlfriend. He was held at a Gwinnett County jail facility for two weeks before his extradition to New York, sources said.

Johnson has been charged with murder, criminal use of a firearm and criminal possession of a weapon, cops said.

He has more than 20 prior arrests but only nine were made public.

Foster-Bay had eight prior arrests, including for felony assault and burglary, sources said.

■ A mugger tried to snatch a purse from a woman in Astoria — but she wasn’t having it!

The suspect approached the 28-year-old woman on Crescent Street and 31st Avenue Tuesday at noon, according to police.

He reached for her purse, but the woman clutched her bag and managed to pull it back.

The man fled northbound on Crescent Street empty-handed.

He was caught on video surveillance and was last seen wearing a black jacket with a gray hooded sweatshirt underneath.