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NYPD Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

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Two men snatched a teen’s iPad in Boerum Hill, police said.

The 14-year-old was sitting on the stairs in the lobby of the Gowanus Houses near Hoyt Street at 2:45 p.m. on April 14 when the two approached and asked to see his tablet, cops said. They then grabbed it and ran off.

Police say they have identified Tyshawn Warren (pictured), 27, as a suspect and are seeking the public’s help in locating him.

He stands 6 feet tall, weighs 190 pounds and is a resident of the Gowanus Houses, cops say.

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A woman fought off a robber in Park Slope, authorities said.

Veronica Aguilar, 22, approached the 41-year-old victim shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday at Carroll Street and Eighth Avenue, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Aguilar allegedly grabbed the victim’s phone and the two struggled over it, according to a law-enforcement source.

She also allegedly punched the victim and clawed her in the face and neck.

Police arrested the suspect on charges of robbery, grand larceny, and assault.

Manhattan

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A thief and his accomplice were busted for stealing a woman’s iPhone in Greenwich Village, authorities said.

Barry Campbell, 20, and Andrei Robinson, 22, cornered the victim near West Fourth and Grove streets at about 3:20 a.m. on April 13 as she was about to make a call, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Bizarrely, Campbell told the woman not to make a call, and when she complied and pocketed the phone, he snatched it from her coat pocket, the complaint states.

The victim asked for her phone back and the crook yelled, “I don’t have your f–king phone!”

He then allegedly pushed her to the ground and fled with Robinson.

Both were soon arrested, and at the station house one suspect forked over the phone stashed down his pants, the complaint states.

Staten Island

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He’s a bad shot, but persistent.

Wakil Sutherland, 19, opened fire on a foe in separate incidents — but missed the first time, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

For unknown reasons he allegedly opened fire on the victim, 19, at about 4:50 p.m. on April 13 at Broad and Gordon streets, authorities said. The target escaped injury.

On April 19 the suspect allegedly tried again, not far from the initial shooting — and wounded the victim in the chest and foot at Laurel Avenue and Gordon Street, causing internal bleeding.

Sutherland was arrested last Monday and charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.