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NYPD Daily crime blotter

Queens

The 2-year-old boy who was found dead in a Jamaica apartment Tuesday suffered bruising to his ears and body, police sources said Wednesday.

Naizeer Reid’s mother found the boy on her bedroom floor at the 156th Street apartment at around 2:30 p.m. and splashed water on his face, police sources said.

She started CPR, but could not revive the toddler, sources added.

One of the child’s five siblings called 911.

The tot was rushed to Jamaica Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Police interviewed the 43-year-old mother, but did not label her a suspect.

The victim’s father was not home when the child collapsed, sources said.

Investigators are awaiting the outcome of an autopsy.

Little Naizeer was hospitalized a month ago for respiratory problems.


Staten Island

Port Authority cops busted a scofflaw who was driving across the Goethals Bridge with no license plates, officials said.

Officer Ed Benenati was on patrol at about 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, when he spotted the 2002 Nissan Pathfinder going through a toll lane with no tags, police sources said.

The uniformed Port Authority cop stopped the SUV and asked for the driver’s license, but Dmitry Amirov, 25, could not produce one, the sources added.

The Nissan was not registered and the officer learned that Amirov’s license had been suspended 29 times on 13 occasions, police said.

The suspect’s rap sheet stretched from upstate New York to Pennsylvania and includes drug possession, carrying fake ID and petit larceny, sources said.

The driver, from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn was charged with felony aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and failure to display license plates, said Port Authority Police spokesman Joe Pentangelo.


Brooklyn

A 19-year-old man was gunned down on a Canarsie street, cops said.

Nicholas Walton was found unconscious with two gunshot wounds to the chest on East 93rd Street near Avenue K at about 6:25 p.m. Tuesday, police said.

Investigators recovered two shell casings from a .40-caliber firearm in a nearby driveway.

Walton was rushed to Brookdale Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The victim had six prior arrests.


A man was stabbed to death in his East New York apartment, cops said.

The 57-year-old victim had been visiting with a neighbor and said he would return shortly after stopping by his own apartment, police sources said.

When the victim didn’t return by 10:20 a.m. Wednesday, the neighbor went looking for him and found him on his side on the bedroom floor of his Van Siclen Avenue apartment with several stab wounds, sources added.

Police said there were no signs of forced entry and no weapons were recovered from the scene.


The Bronx

Cops are looking for a crook who burglarized a clothing store in University Heights.

The suspect broke into the store through the roof of U.S. Fitted on East Fordham Road near Walton Avenue at about 5:50 a.m. on Jan. 29, according to police.

He made off with sneakers and clothing, cops said.


A thief burglarized a University Heights boutique, cops said.

The suspect broke in through the roof of Celine NY on East Fordham Road near Walton Avenue at about 5:50 a.m. on Jan. 24, according to police.

The suspect removed an unknown amount of cash from the register and fled.


Two brothers have been arrested in the shooting death of a teen inside his University Heights apartment last month.

Police on Wednesday charged Tyquawn Mcnaught, 30, in the Jan. 10 slaying of Chad McFadzean, 17. Three days after the shooting, cops busted McNaught’s 27-year-old brother, Nakeya.

The brothers, both of Vyse Avenue, were charged with murder, burglary and weapon possession.

Investigators believe that a group went to victim’s Grand Concourse apartment to confront him over a physical fight that he’d had with Nakeya McNaught but that the home was empty, according to law-enforcement sources.

The group started gathering his valuables, including a game system, when McFadzean returned to the pad and began arguing with them, sources said.

Investigators believe that Tyquawn McNaught opened fire and the crew scattered, sources added.

Responding cops found McFadzean in the kitchen with several gunshot wounds. He was taken to Bronx Lebanon Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.