Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

■ A robber took more than $7,000 from a Midwood bank, police sources said.

The suspect slipped the teller at Santander Bank at 1302 Avenue J a demand note Wednesday at about 3:50 p.m. and fled with $7,160, according to cops.

No injuries were reported.

The suspect is believed to be in his 50s, about 6 feet tall and thin.

He was last seen wearing a black and red jacket with a fur-trimmed hood and a cap underneath.

■ A teen slapped a bicyclist who was pedaling around Park Slope with her husband, police said.

Eric McClure said he was biking on First Street near Sixth Avenue on March 1 at about 9 p.m. when a 14-year-old jumped out at him with two fists up.

“This kid popped out and feinted like he was going to swing at me, and my wife was behind me, and then I had heard her yell and he had slapped her in the face,” McClure said.

The wife chased after the teen, following him for two blocks, while McClure reported the incident to 911.

Cops caught up with the suspect and gave him a summons for harassment, a violation.

“If it was intended to be a knockout, it was not a very good knockout,” ­McClure said.

Police did not release the name of the suspect because he is a minor.

■ A 23-year-old woman was robbed at gunpoint during a stroll in Vinegar Hill, police sources said.

The victim was walking on Sands Avenue near Navy Street on March 20 at about 12:15 p.m. when a teen pulled a silver handgun and said, “Give me everything or I’ll shoot you.”

The victim forked over a set of Dr. Dre Beats headphones, her debit card, license and phone, cops said.

The victim was not injured and no arrests have been made.

Manhattan

■ A man made off with a $5,000 Yves St. Laurent leather jacket from Bergdorf Goodman, cops said.

The suspect snatched the garment from the Fifth Avenue store near West 57th Street on March 8 at about 4 p.m., police said.

He was seen on video surveillance wearing a zipped sweater and blue jeans and carrying a duffle bag, cops said.

No one was injured and no arrests have been made.

The Bronx

A robber armed with a sawed-off shotgun stole $3,000 in merchandise from a Castle Hill clothing store, authorities said.

The man brought the clothes to the counter at the Reflection Boutique on Castle Hill Avenue near Ellis Avenue Tuesday at about 4:30 p.m. and told the clerk he had to get money from the bank, police said.

The suspect returned and demanded to know why the clerk hadn’t bagged the items, then pulled a sawed-off shotgun out of a bag and swiped the clothes, cops said.

The clerk was not injured and the suspect ran off with the merchandise, police added.

The suspect is believed to be in his 30s, 5-foot-6 and 185 pounds.

He was last seen wearing a black hoodie with red and white stripes, a black vest, gray cargo pants and sneakers.

Queens

■ A creep exposed himself to two women after following them in his car in St. Albans, authorities said.

The suspect was sitting in a 2003 Subaru Legacy on 120th Avenue on March 20 at about 5  p.m. when he spotted two women in their 20s walking by, police said.

The pervert pulled in front of them and, when the women passed, he had his legs on the dashboard and was naked from the waist down, cops said.

The shocked women fled, officials said.

The sicko’s Subaru is gray and green, police added.