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Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

■ Police have identified a suspect believed to be involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident in Park Slope.

Investigators believe Miguel Morales, 35, was in the 2013 Nissan Altima that struck a 27-year-old man on Seventh Street and Third Avenue on May 10 at about 7:30 a.m., according to police.

Morales allegedly fled the scene and left the victim, Felipe Castro, clinging to life with severe head trauma.

Castro was rushed to Methodist Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival, cops said.

Morales is believed to be 5-foot-7 and 225 pounds.

■ Cops say a man burglarized a Bedford-Stuyvesant home and fled with a bicycle.

The tubby suspect, who was caught on video surveillance, broke in through the front door and swiped a Harden bicycle at Myrtle and Franklin avenues at about 3 a.m. on May 18, police said.

He has multiple tattoos.

■ A Dunkin’ Donuts delivery driver was busted for fleeing the scene of an accident in Williamsburg after a man jumped on his truck and was run over, cops said.

Muhammad Fares, 30, was driving the truck around 4:30 a.m. Wednesday when Jeffery Arbelaez, 22, jumped on the front right side of the truck, cops said.

Arbelaez was run over by the truck but continued to hang on until he was eventually thrown from the vehicle, cops said.

Fares kept driving, but was arrested later that day and charged with leaving the scene of an accident.

Arbelaez was rushed to Bellevue Hospital and was in stable condition.


 Manhattan

■ A bar patron who made a new friend at the Raccoon Lodge in Tribeca was a little too trusting with his latest pal.

The man was enjoying drinks at the Warren Street watering hole on May 10 at about 11 p.m. when he stepped away and asked the stranger to watch his iPhone and laptop.

When the victim returned, his iPhone, laptop, free-standing speaker, pre-paid debit card and his new pal were gone.

The victim waited a week to report the theft, hoping someone at the bar would turn in his belongings, which were valued at $1,580.

■ A burglar walked into an unlocked East Village apartment building and stole a Mac laptop, cops said.

The suspect was captured on surveillance video holding a skateboard as he left the apartment on Bowery near Bond Street on May 11 at about 2 p.m., cops said.


 Queens

■ Police are searching for a suspect known as “Slime” and a pack of his pals who jumped a man and slashed him multiple times in Woodhaven, cops said.

The 26-year-old victim was on 101st Street near Drew Street around 4:45 a.m. on May 18 when a man named Timmy — and also known as “Slime” — approached him with a group of men and started to punch and kick him, cops said.

“Slime” then slashed the man in the face, neck, back, and hand, cops said.

The victim was treated at Jamaica Hospital and was in stable condition, cops said.

Surveillance video shows “Slime” and another suspect inside a bodega.

“Slime,” seen smoking a cigarette, was wearing a blue jean vest and a white T-shirt.

The second suspect was wearing a black baseball hat and a white sweater.


 

Staten Island

■ A woman was arrested for speeding on the wrong side of the road in Port Richmond while on a cellphone, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Samantha James, 25, was driving a 1999 Infiniti I30 80 mph on the wrong side of a two-way street on Port Richmond Avenue at Bennett Street on Wednesday at about 5:45 p.m., the complaint states.

Several pedestrians had to jump out of the way as James weaved in and out of traffic in the 35 mph zone, forcing other cars to stop short to avoid a crash, the complaint states.

James was charged with reckless endangerment and reckless driving.