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NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan

The naked body of a woman was found under a pile of leaves in Marcus Garvey Park, cops said.

The body of Nina Rivera, 29, was discovered near East 122nd Street and Madison Avenue at 8:30 a.m. yesterday.

Brooklyn

Two men were found fatally shot in the head yesterday in Flatbush, police said.

One victim was discovered in a minivan parked on Schenectady Avenue near Farragut Road at 1 p.m., according to cops.

The other victim was found outside the vehicle.

Police did not immediately identify the victims.

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A fiend raped a woman behind a Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment building, sources said.

The 21-year-old victim was attacked in the rear of the Louis Armstrong Houses on Gates Avenue near Marcy Avenue at 5:15 a.m. last Thursday, according to sources.

Cops spotted Delroy Clayton, 22, fleeing and caught him, sources said.

Staten Island

He must have been strapped for cash.

An employee at a West Brighton guitar-strap factory was busted for swiping $2,700 worth of merchandise, authorities said.

Juan Rodriguez, 35, stuffed stolen straps in a black backpack Tuesday and made his way out of the DiMarzio guitar-accessory company on Richmond Terrace near Elm Street, according to court papers.

Rodriguez was seen on surveillance video taking the straps off a shelf, and he was arrested, sources said.

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With friends like this, who needs enemies?

A thief high on drugs stole a chain from the home of a childhood friend in New Springville, authorities said.

Roman Khassianov, 24, pretended to have a gun in his sweatshirt and barked “Don’t move” at his victim in a residence on Villanova Street near Rockne Street at 1:15 p.m. Sunday, according to court papers.

Khassianov, allegedly high on Xanax, snatched a $2,300 gold chain and fled in a Honda Accord, sources said.

Cops tracked the jewelry to a pawn shop and busted Khassianov Tuesday, sources added.

Queens

A 30-year-old National Guardsman was charged yesterday with killing his girlfriend and leaving her body on the beach in Far Rockaway.

David Lynch allegedly brutally beat Althea Lewis, 45, and then drowned her on Nov. 23.

Queens DA Richard Brown said Lynch will spend the “rest of his life in prison.”

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Two armed thugs have robbed six storage facilities around the borough, authorities said yesterday.

In each case, the gun-toting duo demanded cash from the front-desk clerk and fled with the dough, police said.

The crime spree began on Aug. 20 at the Public Storage on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway near 49th Street in Astoria.

The most recent strike took place on Nov. 13 at the Public Storage on Jamaica Avenue near 220th Street in Queens Village.

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A Ridgewood man is behind bars after attacking a stranger, sources said.

Wielding a golf club, Pierre Nicolas, 43, approached the man on Greene Avenue near Seneca Avenue at 4 p.m. Sunday, according to the sources.

A squabble broke out and Nicolas slugged the victim in the face, authorities said.

The victim suffered cuts to his eye and face.

Nicolas was arrested and charged with assault and harassment, said a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.

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A gun-toting thug threatened to kill a woman in a Jamaica bodega, sources said.

Sharief Berry, 23, approached the woman in Friendly’s Grocery on Hillside Avenue near 185th Street at 1:51 a.m. on Nov. 14, sources said.

Berry got into a dispute her and later chucked a cinder block at her, sources added.

Responding police arrested him.

Bronx

Three gunmen pushed their way into a Norwood apartment and fled with two cellphones and $100, sources said.

The armed thieves barged in after knocking on the door of a 39-year-old woman at 7:50 p.m. on Nov. 17 in a building on Villa Avenue near Bedford Park Boulevard, according to sources.

“Where is the stash?” one goon allegedly barked before all three fled with the loot.