Metro

NYPD Daily Blotter

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Manhattan

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What a boob!

A city employee was busted yesterday when she grabbed a co-worker’s breast at work, cops said.

Department for the Aging worker Lorraine Laske, 64, was apparently feeling frisky when she grabbed her 64-year-old colleague’s chest while working at the agency’s Worth Street headquarters at about 4 p.m., police said.

Laske was charged with forcible touching.

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A creep was arrested for molesting and trying to rape a woman at her place of employment in Hell’s Kitchen, authorities said.

Brad Gaillard, 36, accosted the woman in a building on Ninth Avenue near West 40th Street at about 7 p.m. Monday, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

He grabbed her from behind and groped her but she struggled and fought him off, the complaint states.

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A would-be thief, his image caught on camera, is wanted for snatching an iPad mini from a straphanger in a Chelsea subway station, police said.

The 25-year-old victim was standing on a platform of the No. 1 line at the West 28th street station at about 10:10 p.m. Monday when the suspect (seen above) plucked the tablet from the man, police said.

The victim went after the mugger and wrested back the device, police said.

The assailant — who fled empty handed — is believed to be in his late 20s and stand about 5-foot-8, police said.

Staten Island

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An off-duty firefighter was busted for driving drunk following a crash in Charleston, cops said.

John McKee, 39, slammed his SUV head on into another vehicle at 6 p.m. Thursday at Winant Place and Arthur Kill Road, according to law-enforcement sources.

“I was coming around the curve. I thought I’d blacked out, but I think I was going a little too fast,” he told the arresting officers, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

“I had half a beer hours ago,” he allegedly added.

The FDNY employee declined to take a Breathalyzer and was booked on a DWI charge, the complaint states.

Three people in the vehicle struck by McKee’s car were treated for nonlife-threatening injuries at Staten Island University North Hospital, law- enforcement sources said.

The driver of the struck vehicle suffered a concussion, the sources said.

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In the middle of a fight in Mariners Harbor, a hothead wielding an authentic-looking toy gun pointed it at an acquaintance and threatened to blow him away, authorities said.

David Dozier, 42, allegedly pointed the phony, silver-colored revolver during the disagreement in a home on Grandview Avenue at about 8 a.m. Tuesday, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

“I’ll f–king kill you!” he allegedly snarled.

He was arrested and charged with menacing, criminal possession of a weapon, unlawful use of an imitation pistol, and harassment, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

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A man was taken into custody in Clifton for stealing a GPS from a parked car, authorities said.

Jason Valentin, 36, shattered the window of a Volvo sedan parked on Vanderbilt Avenue near Tompkins Avenue at about 4 p.m. Wednesday, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

The victim saw the crook lean into the car through the broken window and grab the GPS, the complaint states.

Valentin fled but was apprehended a few blocks away and confessed to the crime, according to the complaint.

Arresting officers found a hypodermic needle tucked into the suspect’s left sock, law-enforcement sources said.

Valentin was slapped with charges of petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, criminal mischief and criminally possessing a hypodermic instrument, said the spokesman for DA Donovan.

The Bronx

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A gun-toting creep is wanted for shooting two men in Fordham — leaving one paralyzed, police sources said.

The suspect approached the victims, 30 and 29, from behind and opened fire at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday near Marmion Avenue, sources said.

His image (above) was captured on surveillance video near the scene.

Both of the victims, each shot in the chest, were taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where they were listed in stable condition last night, police said.

The 30-year-old was paralyzed from the waist down, sources said.

The suspect had on a black leather jacket, red sweat pants and a black skullcap, police said.