Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

■ Two bumbling robbers shoved a 59-year-old woman into a clothing rack and stole her wallet in a Sheepshead Bay store, but dropped it on the way out, police said.

The women approached the victim from behind inside the Telco clothing store on Avenue U on March 22 at about 4:45 p.m., cops said. They pushed her into the displayed merchandise, snatched her wallet and fled, according to police.

The two women who stole the wallet dropped it on the way out, cops said.


Manhattan

■ A brawl inside a Financial District watering hole left one man with injuries so bad that he’ll need surgery, sources said.

The 34-year-old man was inside Killarney Rose on Pearl Street near Hanover Street last Saturday at about 1 a.m. when he cracked a joke about a friend of a friend and was punched in the face in ­response, sources added.

The victim suffered a black eye and a broken orbital bone that requires reconstructive surgery, sources said.

He did not immediately provide a suspect description and no arrests have been made, law-enforcement sources said.

■ A school safety agent was busted for smoking weed in public in Gramercy, police said.

Martha Oyola, 40, was nabbed Wednesday at about 5:10 p.m. and charged with pot possession, cops said.

■ Cops at the Port Authority Bus Terminal rounded up several criminal suspects this week, including three men with more than 100 prior arrests among them, sources said.

Lawrence Jarvis-Robinson, 36, was arrested while hitting up people for cash next to an ATM inside the depot Monday at about 3:45 a.m., police said.

He was one of four people whom PA officers busted that day for pestering people for money, officials said. Jarvis-Robinson has an extensive record with 30 prior arrests, sources added.

The following day, police arrested two more suspects in the bus depot.

Mukadien Moultrie, 30, asked a passerby for a cigarette Tuesday at about 5:55 p.m., and when the person refused, Moultrie punched him, cops said.

Moultrie has a record that includes at least 40 arrests, sources said. He was charged with assault and harassment.

About an hour earlier, a homeless man, Richard Widstrand, 44, was blocking pedestrians, offering to carry luggage to cabs.

When a man objected, Widstrand got into an argument with the passerby and cops intervened, sources said.

When cops tried to cuff Widstrand, he bit an officer’s hand, police said.

Widstrand was charged with assault and resisting arrest, cops said. His rec­ord includes 32 prior ­arrests, sources said.

■ A student claims she was pickpocketed during class at the Borough of Manhattan Community College in Tribeca.

The 23-year-old victim told cops she was at the school on Chambers Street at about 4 p.m. on March 20 when she thought she felt her purse brush against her backside, sources said.

The woman walked out of class and realized her wallet was gone, sources added.

Soon after, someone rang up a $13 charge on her credit card and a school safety agent reported that the wallet had been found about two blocks away on Murray Street between West Broadway and Greenwich Street, sources added.

No arrests have been made.

■ A wallet was stolen from a woman distracted while taking a picture of a friend at a popular live-music spot in Soho, police said.

The 32-year-old lawyer had just paid her bar tab and put her purse on a railing so she could snap a photo of her pal inside SOB’s on Varick Street at about 2 a.m. on March 26.

She then turned to find that someone had snatched her Nine West wallet with $40, her lawyer identification and a key inside, sources added.

No arrests have been made.


Staten Island

■ Two men were arrested for drug possession in Oakwood after cops found 400 bags of heroin between them, ­authorities said.

Narcotics officers had Mirsad Bogdanovic, 37, and John King, 24, under surveillance while the two were inside a car at the corner of Tysens Lane and Mill Road on Tuesday at about 9:45 p.m., a Criminal Court complaint states.

When cops approached, they spotted in the car two zipped bags filled with hundreds of glassines of heroin, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Bogdanovic and King were arrested and charged with drug possession, said a spokesman for Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan.