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NYPD Daily Blotter

Queens

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Police are on the lookout for two men suspected of robbing a motorist at gunpoint in Forest Hills.

The 33-year-old victim had just parked his car in front of his home at about 10 p.m. Friday when the robbers approached, flashed a gun and demanded that he fork over his property, police said.

He complied, but they then allegedly forced him back into his car, made him drive to an ATM and ordered him to withdraw cash.

When he was unable to get any dough from the machine, they took him to another ATM, this one inside a store, to try again, cops said.

But he instead managed to call 911 from the shop, causing his tormenters to flee, police said.

The suspect in the photo is believed to be in his late 20s and just shy of 6 feet tall.

His accomplice wore a mask throughout the robbery and abduction, police said.

Manhattan

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Two armed men mugged a woman as she waited for a downtown C train in Harlem early yesterday, authorities said.

The crime occurred at the West 135th Street stop beneath St. Nicholas Avenue at 3:15 a.m., police said.

The men allegedly threatened the woman with a handgun and snatched her purse before fleeing.

The woman was uninjured, cops said.

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A couple was caught red-handed trying to steal a purse in a Meatpacking District bar, authorities said.

The purse had been left on a sofa in the Gaslight, on Ninth Avenue near West 14th Street, at 1:30 a.m. Nov. 4, according to court documents.

Its owner noticed it missing a short time later and told investigators that she saw Steven Grimm, 21, try to block Ann-Marie Izzo, 22, from view as she struggled to hide the handbag under her jacket, the records show.

Izzo admitted that he had picked up the bag, and he then handed it to its owner — minus her cellphone, credit card and driver’s license, the court papers say.

He and Grimm were stopped on their way out of the bar and subsequently booked on charges of grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, the documents state.

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Cops collared a man suspected of breaking into a Mexican fast-food restaurant in Greenwich Village, authorities said.

Jens Iversen, 43, was burglarizing the Chipotle on Broadway near Bleecker Street at about 4:45 a.m. on Nov. 4 when officers showed up, according to court records.

He was arrested and ordered held on burglary charges, the documents show.

Brooklyn

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Someone broke into a Bensonhurst apartment building and left anti-Semitic graffiti on its hallways’ ceilings, authorities said.

A resident reported discovering the hateful scrawl on the fourth floor of the 85th Street building at noon Nov. 5, police sources said.

Seared into the ceiling with a lighter were the words “Forever Live Hitler” and a swastika, the sources said.

Similar messages were found on the third, fifth and sixth floors of the six-story building, investigators said.

Among them were the words “Young Crook” next to a swastika and “Lox A/275” accompanied by a sketched hammer and sickle, law-enforcement sources said.

The Bronx

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An enraged husband viciously beat up his wife and stole her cellphone after accusing her of cheating on him, authorities said.

James Blue, 51, flew off the handle at about 1 a.m. Nov. 2 in an apartment on Third Avenue and East 173rd Street in Claremont, according to court records.

He went through his wife’s phone records, then began screaming, punched her in the face and yanked her around by the hair — all in front of their 15-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son, the records say.

The terrified children begged him to stop, according to the documents, and Blue eventually calmed down long enough to flee the apartment, allegedly with his wife’s cellphone.

Detectives caught up with him last Wednesday. He was arrested and slapped with a slew of charges, including assault, endangering the welfare of a child and harassment, the records show.

Bail was set at $1,000, and he was still in custody last night, the court documents note.

His wife was treated for her injuries at a local hospital and released.