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NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

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He’s in the dog house.

A Hell’s Kitchen man busted for attacking his dog in a luxury rental building was also caught with high-powered ammo and a fake ID, police sources said yesterday.

Daniel Padilla, 38, was spied on video surveillance allegedly kicking and beating a large St. Bernard in the elevator of a high-rise on West 42nd Street, near 10th Avenue at around 9:05 p.m. on Oct. 20.

A tipster identified Padilla as the brute doling out the abuse, the sources said.

Cops searched his apartment four days later and allegedly found a high-capacity ammo-feeding clip loaded with 20 rounds of 5.56mm bullets and a fake CIA ID card.

Padilla was slapped with charges of possession of a forged instrument and ammo, as well as torturing and injuring animals, records show.

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A man leaped to his death from an Upper East Side building yesterday, cops said.

The unidentified man jumped from the roof of the building, on Park Avenue near East 90th Street, at about 9:20 a.m.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

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She can bank on some prison time if convicted.

A former Capital One teller who worked in a Midtown branch of the bank swiped more than $90,000 from customers’ accounts, police sources said yesterday.

Grace Carrasco, 18, allegedly accessed 14 accounts between March 2 and July 30 using a terminal in the branch on Third Avenue, near East 51st Street.

Carrasco was arrested Wednesday on charges of computer tampering and grand larceny, records show.

The Bronx

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An armed bandit yesterday knocked off a gas station in Edenwald, police sources said.

The thief flashed a black firearm at an attendant working the Getty gas station on East 233rd Street near Edson Avenue at around 5 a.m. and made off with between $400 and $500, the sources added.

Brooklyn

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Police are asking the public’s assistance in finding this elderly man (above), who disappeared from his Bushwick home.

Elliott Ortiz, 71, was last seen at around 3 p.m. Friday at his residence on Kossuth Place, police said.

He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a multicolored shirt and gray sneakers, police added.

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A woman told cops that her former roommate molested her at a Park Slope hospital, police sources said.

The 24-year-old woman said Rafael Nunez, 50, grabbed her breast after she took a cab to Methodist Hospital on Sixth Street, near Eighth Avenue, at about 9 p.m. Oct. 15, the sources added.

He also allegedly groped her again when she came back to her residence near 40th Street at about 3:40 a.m. the next day.

Nunez was arrested on charges of sex abuse, forcible touching and harassment, records show.

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Cops collared an unruly car passenger during a DWI bust in Sunset Park, police sources said.

Police stopped the vehicle at around 4:40 a.m. Oct. 16 as it passed Third Avenue and 53rd Street, the sources added.

The driver was cuffed for being drunk behind the wheel, but the passenger, Edwin Sibri, 25, refused to leave the car, the sources said.

He allegedly screamed and grabbed the interior roof handle of the vehicle as cops tried to pull him out.

Sibri was charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, records show.

Staten Island

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Police busted an armed robber mugging a victim in Port Richmond, authorities said.

David Brooks, 20, pounced on his mark at around 2:25 a.m. Saturday at Sharpe and Charles avenues, court papers say.

“What do you have on you?” he allegedly snarled while holding a .380 Cobra pistol.

But he changed his tone when cops arrived and cuffed him, allegedly whining, “I want my mom.”

Brooks was charged with attempted robbery, robbery and weapons possession, records show.

He was being held in lieu of $5,000 bail.

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Two graffiti vandals were caught tagging muni-meter boxes in New Dorp, authorities said.

Ryan Leibowitz, 20, and Amedeo Mantione, 18, scrawled their names on three meters on New Dorp Lane between Eighth and Ninth streets at around 1:45 a.m. Sunday, according to court documents.

Both had silver and black markers on them, while Mantione was also carrying two cans of spray paint, cops said.

The suspects allegedly admitted to hitting “those spots” and were charged with criminal mischief, making graffiti and possession of graffiti instruments, said a spokesman for District Attorney Dan Donovan.