Metro

NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

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A crook is wanted in the armed robbery of a Tex-Mex fast-food restaurant in Midtown, police said.

According to cops, the robber pointed a gun at two workers in the Chipotle outlet at Park Avenue and East 50th Street last Thursday just before midnight.

He made one worker tie up the other and then demanded cash from a safe.

The employee forked over about $6,000 in cash.

The robber stands about 6-foot-1, weighs between 200 and 225 pounds and was wearing a black North Face jacket.

Brooklyn

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Police are looking for the thug who shot a grocery-store manager at the establishment near Broadway Junction.

The gunman entered the grocery on Truxton Street near Eastern Parkway Monday at 3:44 p.m., pointed a handgun at a clerk and grabbed cash from the register, police said.

The manager jumped in trying to halt the robbery and the gunman squeezed off one round, hitting him in the shoulder.

The thug fled from the store with an unknown sum of cash.

The victim was treated at Kings County Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, cops said.

The assailant is in his 40s and 5-foot-10, and was wearing a Kansas City Royals baseball cap, police said.

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A woman stabbed in Brownsville early yesterday is fighting for her life, cops said.

The 56-year-old victim was stabbed several times on Amboy Street near Newport Street shortly before 4 a.m. and was listed in critical condition at Brookdale Hospital, authorities said.

The motive for the attack was not immediately known and no arrests have been made, cops said.

A police source said the victim has an extensive drug-arrest history, but it was not immediately clear what sparked the violence.

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A thief is wanted for scamming money from an ATM in a Gravesend bank, authorities said.

Cops say that at 11:25 a.m. on April 11, the suspect used a cloned debit card to make three withdrawals from a Northfield bank branch at Avenue U and West 4th Street, police said.

He was spotted on surveillance video and was last seen wearing a navy-blue long-sleeve shirt and a blue and white baseball cap, police said.

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A hothead attacked his sister in Williamsburg and then threatened to kill his mother and himself if she went to the cops, police sources said.

Ronnie Perez, 36, got into a fight with his sister, 34, in an apartment near South 1st Street at about 10:30 a.m. on April 16, and allegedly hit her with a chair.

He then allegedly slammed her against the wall and began choking her.

The brute told her that if cops arrested him, he would kill her and himself, sources added.

Police busted him early the next day on charges of assault, criminal obstruction of breathing, menacing and harassment, according to a court database.

The Bronx

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A mom and her boyfriend were arrested on assault charges last night after the woman’s 3-year- daughter was found beaten to death in their apartment Monday, authorities said.

Sherika Stewart, 22, and her boyfriend, Leon Walters, were charged with assault and reckless endangerment after the death of little Ahnya Louis-Hardy at their home on Manhattan College Parkway near 242nd Street in Riverdale, police said.

The man told cops the toddler passed out shortly before 6 p.m. Monday after falling down a flight of stairs, police sources said.

Her body was bruised, and she died at Montefiore Hospital. Police later determined she had been beaten with a belt.

A law-enforcement source said the charges could be raised once the medical examiner determines the cause of death.

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Cops arrested a man who robbed a woman in Elm Park after he threatened to kill her 4-year-old son, a Criminal Court complaint alleges.

The 32-year-old mother was walking along Hatfield Place with her son on March 30 at about 9:30 p.m. when Maurice Amadi, 18, approached and tried to pull her purse away, according to the complaint.

Amadi then grabbed the woman’s son and said, “Give me your purse or I’ll kill him,” the complaint states.

The woman handed over the purse and Amadi fled.

Cops arrested Amadi last Thursday and charged him with robbery, grand larceny and endangering the welfare of a child, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

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