Daily Blotter

Manhattan

At least one anti-Semite sent hate mail to a Jewish immigration center in Chelsea a week before Passover, sources said.

An individual using a Pennsylvania college’s ­e-mail address sent insults and threats to Bend the Arc, on Seventh Avenue near West 30th Street, at 10 a.m. April 7, hours before an anonymous person sent an obscene electronic message, law-enforcement sources said.

The sender of the first hate-filled message addressed it to “whatever Jew ends up reading this,” and went on to call the recipients, and Jews in general, hateful names including “oven-dwellers,” the sources added.

The person urged Americans to rebuild “our Auschwitz,” and looked forward to the next Palestinian suicide bomber.

That message was followed by a curse-filled rant from an anonymous sender at around 5 p.m. the same day.

Both messages complained that Israel allegedly turns away African immigrants while Israelis immigrate to the United States.

The second e-mail contained bigoted remarks about Africans as well as Jews, the sources added.

No arrests have been made.


A 15-year-old boy claimed he was wounded in the leg on Monday by a stray bullet on the Lower East Side, police sources said.

The youth told cops that he left his apartment on Madison Street near Worth Street to visit someone in a nearby building around 8:45 p.m.

When he walked out of that building, which was across the street, to go back home, he said, he heard gunfire, felt a sting in his right leg and realized he had been shot, the sources said.

He was rushed to a local hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.

Police sources said he was uncooperative during questioning and that no arrests had been made.


Milk, it does a body good — as long as you’re not this guy.

A 51-year-old man returned to his Upper East Side apartment around 10 p.m. Sunday, when John Cangelosi tossed a gallon milk jug at him, hitting him in the head, law-enforcement sources said.

It’s not clear how Cangelosi, 50, got into the East 86th Street apartment or what sparked the attack, the sources said.

But Cangelosi was arrested and charged with attempted assault and criminal contempt for violating an order of protection, the sources added.

The victim was not seriously injured.


A Fashion Institute of Technology student told cops that some “friends” she invited over for a party at her luxury Hell’s Kitchen high-rise slipped off with more than $15,000 of her valuables, law-enforcement sources said.

The 22-year-old woman hosted the bash at her West 37th Street apartment from Friday night into Saturday morning.

Several pals were still in the home when the hostess passed out, the sources added.

She awoke around noon Saturday to find that her so-called friends, her jewels and her cash had vanished, the sources said.

Among the items missing from her bedroom were a $13,400 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner watch, a $1,350 David Yurman bracelet and $600 in cash.


An obsessed ex has been stalking a man online and at his job, where he sells pricey footwear in the Meatpacking District, sources said.

The 29-year-old victim has been the target of an ongoing harassment campaign, which has stretched from social media to the Louboutin shoe boutique on Washington Street, the sources said.

It wasn’t immediately clear when the harassment began, but the threats, via texts, phone calls, social-media sites and in-person visits, were continuing as recently as last week, according to the sources.

Police are investigating the matter but no arrests have been made.


Brooklyn

A woman was groped on an L train in Williamsburg, cops said.

The 28-year-old victim was standing on the train at the Bedford Avenue station around 7 p.m. April 8 when a creep repeatedly touched her buttocks, cops said.

The perv was about 5 feet 6 and 200 pounds with a mustache.

He is believed to be in his 40s or 50s.

He was last seen wearing a black and gray baseball cap and a gray hooded sweater, cops said.


Staten Island

Four hooligans in Rossville were caught selling heroin to an undercover cop, authorities said.

Christine Brumale, 21, unknowingly arranged to sell to a detective, and brought her friend Jessica Vosbrink, 23, into his car for the deal around 1:20 p.m. April 11, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Vosbrink took the cash and Brumale told the cop he could score the dope on Carlyle Green near Arthur Kill Road, the documents state.

Jessica Giannini, 28, then drove up in a Jeep Cherokee with Omari Eaton, 23, riding shotgun, and the four friends allegedly let the drugs and cash change hands.

All were charged with sale and possession of a controlled substance, according to District Attorney Dan Donovan’s office.