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NYPD Daily Blotter

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Queens

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Police yesterday released these sketches of suspects in the slaying of a Sunnyside music-school administrator, authorities said.

Lou Rispoli, 62, was beaten to death with a stick on Oct. 16.

One suspect is believed to be in his 30s, and the other in his 20s.

Manhattan

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Police are looking for a robber targeting people of Asian descent in East Harlem, authorities said.

He robbed a 46-year-old woman on Jan. 19 and a 64-year-old man two days later, cops said.

On Wednesday, the assailant robbed two men in separate incidents within 90 minutes.

He struck twice on Thursday, first punching a 47-year-old woman, fleeing with her purse. He later attacked a 27-year-old woman, stealing her purse and phone.

Police described the suspect as Hispanic, between 25 and 35 years old, about 6-foot-1 and between 200 and 240 pounds.

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A pimp was busted in East Harlem trying to sell a woman into prostitution, authorities said.

Freddie Rosado, 56, allegedly tried to sell a woman for $15 — boasting that it was “a good price” — at about 2 p.m. Tuesday on Second Avenue near East 121st Street, court papers state.

He also allegedly sold a bag of heroin for $20.

Authorities charged him with promoting prostitution and criminal sale of a controlled substance, as well as drug possession.

Rosado is currently at Rikers Island in lieu of $5,000 bail.

Staten Island

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Cops cuffed a suspected drunken driver in Great Kills, authorities said.

Gerald Burt, 41, allegedly drove his 2012 Lexus SUV into a parked 2001 Ford at Corbin Avenue and Arthur Kill Road at about 10:50 p.m. Sunday, court papers state.

Burt apologized and said he had merely glanced down while driving, leading to the smash, the papers report.

The arresting officer said the suspect smelled of alcohol and was slurring his speech, authorities added.

Burt refused to take a Breathalyzer, and was charged with DWI, cops said.

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Police cuffed two hapless crooks in Rosebank on an attempted-robbery rap, authorities said.

Torrence Johnson, 22, and Shane Degroat, 16, approached a victim at about 2:50 p.m. Wednesday at Bay Street and Hylan Boulevard.

Johnson allegedly snarled, “Give me your phone!” while Degroat allegedly threatened the victim — but police quickly cuffed the duo.

They were charged with two counts of attempted robbery, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

The Bronx

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This man is wanted for stealing a livery cab that had been left running in Bronxdale, authorities said.

The suspect spotted an unattended 2003 Lincoln Town Car with the engine running at about 4:15 p.m. Wednesday at White Plains Road and Brady Avenue, police said.

He hopped in the driver’s seat and took off, cops said.

The thief is believed to be in his late 20s and was wearing a green North Face jacket and a Chicago Bulls cap, police said.

Brooklyn

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A brazen vandal damaged a car in South Slope, police sources said.

A punk slashed the tires of a 2001 Mercury Villager at about 12:30 a.m. on Jan. 10 on Seventh Avenue near 39th Street, sources said. The 54-year-old car owner valued the damage at $120.