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NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

Cops yesterday released new video showing the heartless pervert who sexually assaulted an 85-year-old woman on the Upper East Side Monday.

The woman had been taking a walk when the thug grabbed her at Madison Avenue and 83rd Street and dragged her to the sunken stairwell of a building a half-block away.

There he forced her to perform a sex act and stole her jewelry.

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A pervert caught groping a woman in a Greenwich Village bar attacked the good Samaritan who tried to intervene, authorities said.

Hassan Rkein, 32, rubbed his knee against the buttocks of the 28-year-old woman in 3 Sheets Saloon on West Third Street at 7 p.m. Friday, according to court papers.

When she told him to stop, he groped the woman with his open palm, cops said. When the Samaritan told Rkein to back off, the thug allegedly slammed a glass against the man’s head and bit his shoulder.

Police nabbed Rkein outside the watering hole, cops added.

Staten Island

A drunken driver caught zooming across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge with his wife, two children and two other passengers in his minivan admitted to boozing at a Memorial Day family party, authorities said.

“I had three or four beers,” Jorge Estrada, 42, told cops after they pulled over his Mazda at 9:30 p.m. Monday for swerving across lanes without using his turn signals, court papers state.

Estrada, who blew a .162 on a Breathalyzer — twice the legal limit of .08 — had his son, 12, and daughter, 13, in the vehicle along with his wife and two other riders, cops said.

He was charged under Leandra’s Law — mandating tougher sanctions for motorists driving drunk with kids in the car — with aggravated driving while intoxicated and endangering the welfare of children, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

Bronx

Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a girl who went missing from her Soundview home.

Brianna Santiago, 13, disappeared at 10 p.m. Friday from her home on Lacombe Avenue near Rosedale Avenue. She was last seen wearing a white-sleeved shirt and blue jeans.

She stands 5-foot-2 and weighs 130 pounds, and sports a belly-button ring and tattoos of a ladybug and a flower on her hip.

Brooklyn

A cop shot a would-be robber early yesterday after the suspect motioned to what appeared to be his gun in Bedford-Stuyvesant, officials said.

Andre Raphael, 23, was on Malcolm X Boulevard near Gates Avenue at 4:15 a.m. when he approached a 36-year-old man while pretending to have a gun and demanded money, cops said.

The man escaped and flagged down a patrol car and pointed out Raphael, cops said.

One of the officers got out of the car and yelled at Raphael, “Get down!” according to cops.

Raphael motioned toward his waist — so the officer fired once, striking Raphael in both thighs.

Raphael was taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.

Cops said they recovered a 9 mm handgun in a nearby sewer and are checking to see if it belonged to Raphael, who was not immediately charged.

Queens

A man arguing with an acquaintance was shot dead yesterday in Queens Village, cops said.

The 30-year-old victim and the 24-year-old suspect had been arguing at the victim’s home on 104th Avenue near Bellaire Place, cops said.

At some point during the confrontation, one of them pulled a gun, and the victim was shot multiple times, cops added.

The suspect fled but later surrendered at the 77th Precinct in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

A woman used another person’s ID info to open an account at Staples in New Hyde Park, police said.

The suspected ID thief rang up purchases on March 17 in the office-supply outlet on Jericho Turnpike, police added.