Metro

Daily Blotter

Manhattan

■ Don’t mess with this “blue” blood!

A policewoman whose parents are both former NYPD officers arrested three guys in the knifepoint robbery of a man who refused their sexual advances in Chelsea, sources said.

Officer Suzy McKenna was named the 10th Precinct’s cop of the month Wednesday for the bust.

The thugs first approached the victim in a video store on Eighth Avenue near West 27th Street at around 3:15 a.m. Jan. 1, police said.

The three men offered the guy sexual favors in exchange for cash, but the 35-year-old victim wanted no part of it, law-enforcement sources said.

After the victim refused their advances, one of the men pulled a knife on him and demanded cash, the sources added.

The victim turned over $100, and the men fled, according to cops.

McKenna, an officer responding to the scene, soon arrested two suspects, Jack Mars, 30, and Tony Beacham, 32, nearby.

She continued investigating and went back four days later to interview witnesses — and noticed that the third suspect also had returned.

The petite cop and her partner nabbed David Soto, 35, said Capt. David Miller as he presented the award to McKenna.

“He tried to flee and threw stuff down, like you see in the movies when someone’s trying to get away from police,” Miller added.

All three men were eventually charged with robbery, law-enforcement officials said.

McKenna has three years on the job.

■ A driver fled after hitting a marked police car in Midtown, police sources said.

A cop parked his vehicle near the NYPD’s Traffic Control Division offices on West 34th Street between Eighth and Ninth avenues at 8:30 a.m. March 20. He returned to find the driver’s-side and rear doors damaged, the sources said.

■ A heartless thief snatched a handicap-parking permit from a disabled driver in Hell’s Kitchen, police sources said.

The 44-year-old victim said she left her car inside the Quik Park on West 41st Street near 11th Avenue at around 10 a.m. March 8 with the placard inside the glove box.

When she returned to her vehicle, the placard was missing, she said.

■ A Con Ed truck’s license plates were swiped while the vehicle was parked near the Hudson Yards, sources said.

The 42-year-old driver parked the utility company’s 2002 GM truck on 11th Avenue near West 29th Street at around 7 p.m. March 20.

When he returned, he found the commercial plates missing, the sources added.


Queens

■  He’s not the fastest learner.

An unlicensed driver with a forged hack license was arrested at Kennedy Airport on Wednesday, two days after being ticketed for the same offense in St. Albans, police sources said.

Narinjjan Singh, 40, of Michigan, was trolling for passengers at JFK at 3 p.m. Wednesday, when cops spotted his illegally parked 2007 Lincoln Town Car, officials said.

Investigators asked to see his driver’s license and noticed that it was suspended, according to Joseph Pentangelo, spokesman for Port Authority.

Cops said Singh’s separate hack license was forged and placed him under arrest.

A grinning Singh was charged with felony criminal possession of a forged instrument and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

Singh had received a desk-appearance ticket for the same infractions just a few miles away Monday, police sources said.


Brooklyn

■ A man in East New York was robbed by an acquaintance who let an accomplice inside his home and then handcuffed the victim while the duo cleaned the place out, law-enforcement officials said.

One of the thieves, whom the victim knew only as “Eric,’’ was hanging out at the man’s home at around 1:15 a.m. Thursday, when the 49-year-old host went to use his bathroom, police said.

The resident emerged to find that Eric had let a second person inside the home, cops added.

Eric then ordered the victim to the floor and cuffed him.

Meanwhile, the second thief snatched the bound resident’s cash, credit cards and phone, police said.

The pair then fled. The victim was not seriously hurt. His address has been withheld.

Eric was later spotted on a surveillance camera using the stolen credit card, cops said.