Metro

NYPD Daily Blotter

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Brooklyn

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The man pictured above is wanted for allegedly using a stolen debit card at a drugstore in downtown Brooklyn, police said.

The TD Bank card was used at a Duane Reade on Fulton Street near Boerum Place at 7:15 p.m. Feb. 22, cops said.

The victim, 25, told police the card had been stolen from her on board a crowded A train.

She noticed her purse open when she left the train at the Utica Avenue station, authorities said.

When she called her bank to cancel the card, charges had already been racked up.

Manhattan

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The man pictured above is wanted in the robberies of four stores, police said yesterday.

Most recently, he allegedly struck the News and Discount Convenience Store on First Avenue near East 65th Street at 12:20 a.m. Monday, pretending to make a purchase before flashing a gun and demanding cash, cops said.

He also allegedly hit the nearby One Stop Convenience Store on First Avenue near East 78th Street at about 1:30 a.m. March 8.

The suspect is also wanted in the robbery of a Dunkin’ Donuts on Ninth Avenue near West 25th Street at 6:30 a.m. Feb. 18, and the New Museum Deli on Columbus Avenue near East 77th Street at 10:50 p.m. Feb. 13, authorities said.

He’s described as 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-8, and 170 to 190 pounds, cops said.

Staten Island

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A man burglarized a sushi restaurant in Arden Heights, police said.

The man broke through the glass door of Genki Sushi on Arden Avenue near Correll Avenue at 2:35 a.m. March 8, cops said.

He then looted the register and fled.

Police say the thief is in his 30s, about 5-foot-10 and 200 pounds. He sports a beard, and was wearing jeans, a hooded sweat shirt and baseball cap.

The Bronx

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A cop was busted after he allegedly hid a camera in the room of a woman at his Baychester house, police said yesterday.

Cops did not disclose their relationship or give a more specific address, but said Miguel Gomez, 41, was arrested Friday for allegedly peeping at the 21-year-old victim.

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A traffic agent was busted after her mugger son’s ill-gotten gains were found in her car, law-enforcement sources said.

Denise Johnson, who has been on the job for 5 years, was arrested Friday night after cops found two fake guns and stolen merchandise in her Dodge Charger, the sources said.

Her 16-year-old son and a pal, who are allegedly responsible for five robberies, were arrested after a pawn shop camera caught them trying to sell the goods, the sources said.

She refused to cooperate when cops at the 47th Precinct in Edenwald questioned her over the robberies — so police searched the car and recovered the merchandise, the sources said.