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Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

Cops are looking for two armed thieves who stole jewelry and electronics from an East New York apartment.

The suspects entered the Snediker Avenue home around 9:50 a.m. on Dec. 30, pulled out handguns and stole the valuables, police said.

No injuries were reported.

One of the suspects was wearing a black jacket with a white zipper, a red hoodie and a black knit cap with matching jeans.

No description was available for the second suspect.


Queens

Police are investigating the death of a couple inside a Crown Heights home where several bedrooms were for rent.

Sara Boudreaux, 26, and Geoffrey Boos, were living in one of four small rooms being rented out at 970 Eastern Parkway, near Troy Avenue, where they were found unconscious around 9 p.m., Sunday.

A 911 caller reported Boudreaux missing because she hadn’t been seen recently, law enforcement sources said.

Both victims were fully clothed and were thought to have been drug-users, sources added.

Boudreaux was found face-up on the bed and Boos was found on his side on the floor.

Investigators are awaiting the results of an autopsy to determine the cause of death, but they believe drug overdose is likely, sources said.

There were no signs of trauma or forced entry.


The man accused of brutally beating a nurse into a coma has been charged with attempted murder, police said.

Kwincii Jones, 40, allegedly punched the 70-year-old Brookdale Hospital nurse to the ground when she tried to remove a catheter last Friday. He then began stomping her head, according to police.

Another nurse heard the disturbance and alerted security, cops said.

The victim was rushed to Kings County Hospital, where she was on life support with a fractured skull, sources said.

Jones was charged Saturday with attempted murder and assault.

The alleged attacker has one prior unsealed arrest — for driving with no inspection sticker or registration, law enforcement sources said.

When cops busted him on that charge, they found a switchblade knife and added a weapon possession charge, sources added.

Jones also has several sealed arrests, sources said.


A traffic agent was arrested for alleged shoplifting at Target in East New York, police sources said.

Genesis Diaz, 22, was off-duty when she was busted at about 10:20 p.m. on Sunday for allegedly trying to steal about $150 worth of merchandise, sources added.

Diaz was charged with petit larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

Police are investigating the death of a woman on a Jamaica subway platform.

The victim, believed to be in her 50s, was found unconscious with a head injury on the F train’s 179th Street station platform at about 10:50 p.m. Sunday, cops said.

Investigators are awaiting autopsy results to determine the cause of death.


Manhattan

Two bandits robbed a man at gunpoint inside his Greenwich Village apartment, authorities said.

The armed suspects entered the 29-year-old man’s unlocked apartment on East 10th Street near Broadway just after midnight on Jan. 25 and ordered him to hand over cash, cops said.

The man surrendered about $200, an iPad and a laptop, police said.

One suspect has a ponytail and was last seen wearing khaki pants, work boots, a blue jacket and dark colored hat.

The other has dreadlocks and was wearing a khaki trench coat and blue hat.


Staten Island

A man arrested in a shoplifting case tried to set the new Graniteville police station on fire, authorities said.

Orlando Perez, 24, was being interrogated on Feb. 2 when he stuffed an aluminum wrapper into an electrical socket at the 121st Precinct station house, which opened in July, a Criminal Court complaint charges. Sparks flew from the foil, causing the wall to burn and the socket to short out, records state.

The fire caused $300 in damages, officials said.

Perez was charged with attempted arson and criminal mischief, according to a spokesman for Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan.

The shoplifting case is still under investigation and no charges have been filed.