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NYPD Daily Blotter

Queens

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A Rosedale teen was fatally stabbed in the back in front of a quickly dispersing crowd as a thug brought a knife to a fistfight in Jamaica, law-enforcement sources said.

Aaron Jefferson, 18, got into an argument on 89th Avenue at 10:20 p.m. Saturday, cops said.

After the stabbing, the thug and all the witnesses fled, although at least one person dialed 911, police said.

Jefferson was pronounced dead at Jamaica Hospital. Cops said they found drugs and cash on the body.

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A man who drove from Ohio to Astoria and snatched his 4-year-old daughter has been captured, police said.

Michael Beck, 28, abducted little Giovanna from a Dunkin’ Donuts on Astoria Boulevard at about 2 p.m. Friday after telling her mom that he was just taking the girl to his car to give her a present, cops said.

But they allegedly got into a white Chevy with a woman at the wheel, and they made it all the way to Memphis before cops caught up with them.

Giovanna was not hurt, the cops said.

Her father is awaiting extradition, and charges were pending last night.

The getaway driver got away and is being sought. Investigators said she had long black hair and was wearing sunglasses when last seen.

Brooklyn

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An off-duty subway conductor was busted on gun charges after a fight in a Williamsburg club, police sources said.

Kareem Parker, 32, got into an argument at 3:20 a.m. yesterday, but cops grew suspicious of him during questioning.

So they searched him and found an unlicensed firearm that had been reported stolen, the sources said.

Parker allegedly put up a fight and was charged with weapon possession, possession of stolen property and resisting arrest.

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A straphanger who viciously beat up a 76-year-old man last December in Brownsville is under arrest, cops said.

Joffre Gregory, 34, had a child with him, cops said, when he went on the attack as his northbound J train rolled into Cypress Hills, at 3:50 p.m. Dec. 19.

Cops caught up with him Saturday, thanks to a Crime Stoppers tip, and busted him on an assault charge.

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A 53-year-old man stabbed in the upper left torso yesterday in Brooklyn Heights is lucky to be alive, cops said.

The attack, by a man believed to be in his 30s, took place in a Clinton Street home at about noon, according to police.

The victim was listed as being in serious condition last night at Kings County Hospital, authorities said.

Investigators said that they believe the victim knows his assailant and that it was unclear what sparked the fight.

Manhattan

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Police are seeking the public’s help in collaring a teenager suspected of mugging a woman for her iPhone last week on a subway train in Chinatown.

The suspect (pictured above) took the 34-year-old woman’s cell as they rode the R train at 8:25 p.m. Wednesday, investigators said.

The woman tried to desperately to hang on to the phone, but the thief got a hold of it just before the train stopped at the Canal Street station, where he jumped off and ran into the street, cops said.

The suspect was described between 16 and 18 years old

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Police are looking for two men suspected of robbing a locked Greenwich Village McDonald’s after persuading a security guard to let them in so they could use an ATM.

The crooks knocked on the front doors of the fast-food joint on Varick Street at 4:40 a.m. yesterday.

Once inside, they pulled a black and silver revolver on the unarmed guard and locked him in the bathroom, police sources said.

They ordered other employees to lie down on the floor, took about $200 in cash from one and copped about $2,800 from the safe, the sources said.

Staten Island

One man beat and robbed another as the victim left a Westerleigh bar, authorities said.

Carlos Cortes, 37, followed the victim from The Dugout on Forest Avenue at 1:30 a.m. June 19 and allegedly attacked him from behind, punching him in the head and kicking him in the face as he lay on the ground.

Cortes then stole his wallet and Samsung S3 cell phone, according to a criminal complaint

The victim suffered a broken nose, a broken finger and multiple lacerations to his face.

Cortes was charged with robbery and assault, and was being held in lieu of $3,000 bond, according to a court database.