Metro

NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

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Police are looking for a man wanted for calling in a bogus bomb threat to a Times Square subway station.

Cops say the suspect at right called 911 Thursday at 3:51 p.m. and said that there was a bomb aboard an N train that would be arriving at the 42nd Street station in five minutes, police said.

The perpetrator is believed to be in his 20s, with blond hair, and was carrying a black backpack in the surveillance photo released by police.

Brooklyn

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Four robbers took cops on a chase through Brooklyn that ended in Sheepshead Bay.

The crooks mugged four teenagers at gunpoint at about 2 p.m. Wednesday on Avenue P near Nostrand Avenue and made off with $1,000, cops said.

Police pursued and apprehended them a few miles away at a movie-theater parking lot on Shore Parkway near Harkness Avenue.

Jihad Byrd, 20, Vincent Carini, 28, Sage Alberda, 18, and Christine Smith, 24, face charges of robbery, burglary and criminal possession of a weapon, cops said.

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A woman was busted in East New York for attacking her little brother with a can of whipped cream, authorities said.

Crystal Rosario, 25, was caring for the 11-year-old boy when she allegedly snapped in the Loring Avenue apartment at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

The woman took the can of whipped cream and smashed the child in the eye, the complaint reads.

She was slapped with a slew of charges, including assault, menacing and endangering the welfare of a child, the complaint said.

The Bronx

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A man was arrested after brutally beating his girlfriend and stealing her iPhone on a street in University Heights, authorities said.

Rafael Perez, 20, allegedly went berserk and attacked his girlfriend on West Fordham Road at approximately 12:25 p.m. Monday, pulling her hair and dragging her along the sidewalk, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

The victim tried to escape in a taxi when Perez yanked her by her hair again and punched her in the face, the complaint states. The woman suffered minor injuries.

Perez was arrested on charges of assault, robbery and grand larceny and is being held in lieu of $2,500 bail, according to a court database.

Staten Island

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Cops busted a drunken driver after she was pulled over for speeding on a highway in Bloomfield, authorities said.

Victoria Tramontano, 20, had the pedal to the metal on the West Shore Expressway near Bloomfield Avenue when a cop clocked her going 70 mph in a 50 mph zone Tuesday at about 2:20 a.m., according to a Criminal Court complaint.

She admitted to drinking five or six glasses of wine with dinner before getting behind the wheel of her 2000 Infiniti, law-enforcement sources said.

Tramontano was on probation for a previous case in July 2012 in which she pleaded guilty to opium possession, a law-enforcement source said.

She was charged with DWI and locked up.