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NYPD Daily Blotter

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Brooklyn

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The four men in this picture are being sought as suspects in a Bushwick mugging, cops said.

The thugs allegedly assaulted a man on Grove Street near Wyckoff Avenue at about 3:30 a.m. last Saturday and robbed him of his wallet, iPhone and keys, a police source said.

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A man reported that he was sexually assaulted at gunpoint in Bedford-Stuyvesant by two men — only one of whom was a stranger, law-enforcement sources said.

The victim told cops that he ran into someone he knew back when he worked as a counselor in Westchester County, the sources said.

This was on Evergreen Avenue in Bushwick at about 5 a.m. on April 19, the sources said, and after chatting awhile, the old “acquaintance” invited the former counselor to check out his new apartment nearby.

They had walked over to Broadway and Madison when the second assailant approached holding a gun — and ordered the victim to give his “boy” oral sex, the sources said.

They took him to the back of the building, sexually assaulted him and then demanded cash, but he had no money on him, so they grabbed his smartphone, belted him twice in the face with it and kept it as they ran off, according to the sources.

The victim was treated for his injuries at Woodhull Hospital and released.

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Three men and a teen arrested in Park Slope are behind a couple of brazen tire thefts there, cops said.

A car owner parked his 2013 Honda Accord on Sixth Avenue near 14th Street at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday and returned to find it propped up on cinder blocks — minus its four tires, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

The next day, a witness said, four men drove up at about 1:40 a.m. to a Ford Edge parked on Lincoln Place near Sixth Avenue and removed three tires with a jack and a tire iron, the complaint states.

Police said they recovered the seven tires when they arrested Luis Garcia, 25, Nicolas Rojas, 22, Christin Rojas, 20, and Steven Rojas, 16.

They are charged with grand larceny, auto stripping, criminal possession of stolen property and more, the complaint says.

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A woman’s $400 designer wallet was stolen from a bar in Williamsburg, police sources said.

The victim, 31, told cops she took out her Comme des Garçons wallet to buy a round of drinks at Lady Jay’s on Grand Street at about 11:30 p.m. on April 20, the sources said.

Only after she had left the bar did she notice it missing, along with her Apple headphones, concealer, bronzer, MAC lipstick and $70 in cash, the sources added.

Staten Island

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A woman who jumped off the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in an apparent suicide has been identified as Susan Toth, 52, of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

The body was found on Midland Beach near Father Capodanno Boulevard at about 7:45 a.m. on April 16, sources said.

Her sister identified her.

Cops said they believe Toth leaped from the bridge at about 8 p.m. on April 14, the sources added.

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Investigators working on a bizarre case involving a St. George deli have arrested a regular customer, police sources said.

Cops called at 7:30 a.m. on April 20 to the True Life Deli on Westervelt Avenue near Curtis Place found the words “Good Death” spray-painted in black on its security gate.

In addition, a box left in front of the deli contained a yellow envelope with “911” written on it — along with a smiley face, fake blood and a picture of a skull with a sword through its head, the sources said.

Michael Drakes, 34, was allegedly seen on surveillance video defacing the deli. He was charged with making graffiti and criminal mischief.

The Bronx

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The man pictured here is wanted in connection with a Jerome Park attack that left the victim with a bullet wound to the right arm, police said.

The victim, 51, was walking home to Webb Avenue and 195th Street at 12:35 p.m. April 20 when one man grabbed him from behind and another wounded him, cops said.

They fled on foot, said the victim, who was treated at St. Barnabas Hospital and insisted he didn’t know why he had been singled out.

The suspect in the picture is in his 30s and had on a hooded Nike sweat shirt, the cops said.