Metro

Daily Blotter

Manhattan

■ A Bronx teen was nabbed with more than 400 decks of heroin at the Port Authority Bus Ter­minal, law-enforcement sources said.

Naheem Glenn, 17, was loitering at the terminal Thursday when PAPD cops approached him, the sources said.

He couldn’t provide proper identification and allegedly told the officers, “I’m not doing time,’’ before screaming an obscenity at them. The cops then patted him down.

In addition to heroin, Glenn allegedly had pot in his possession.

He was charged with possession of narcotics.

■ Cops seized more than 10,000 bottles of counterfeit perfume from a bodega near Times Square.

Barua Suprakash, 26, of the Bronx, and Uddin Mohd, 51, of Queens, were both charged with trademark counterfeiting.

They were caught Wednes­day after local merchants complained to cops.

In addition to the bogus scents, the two men also were accused of selling counterfeit makeup.

■ Two men assaulted five people in a Harlem home invasion on April 26, cops said.

The two accosted a 51-year-old man in the hallway of his apartment building on East 138th Street. Then they forced him into his apartment, where they allegedly slashed him.

The thugs then duct-taped two others in the living room and pistol-whipped a third victim with a revolver, police sources said.

The would-be robbers told the victims, “Get to the ground and don’t look up!” before they demanded cash — but left empty-handed.

The 51-year-old victim was rushed to Harlem Hospital where he was released after treatment for the non-life-threatening slash wound, cops said.

■ A 60-year-old man fought off two carjackers in Midtown, cops said.

The victim was parked on East 42nd Street near Fifth Avenue at 12:05 a.m. on April 12 when a creep armed with a gun suddenly opened the passenger-side door and got into the car, cops said.

While the gunman demanded the victim’s money and car keys, a female accomplice opened the driver-side door and tried to pull him out, cops said.

The gun-wielding thug then struck the man in the face with the weapon, cops said.

But the car owner fought back. He pushed and struck the would-be robbers and they took off, sources said.


 Queens

■ A 22-year-old man was assaulted by four men in Corona, cops said.

The victim was accosted by the attackers Thursday at 108th Street and 54th Avenue, with one suspect pulling a sharp metal object and stabbing him in the back of the neck, according to police.

The victim was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital in serious condition.

It wasn’t immediately clear if he knew his ­attackers.


 Brooklyn

■ A man was shot and seriously wounded in Fort Greene, cops said.

The 24-year-old victim was at Willoughby Street and Ashford Place near the Kingsview Houses at 2:50 p.m. Friday, according to police.

He was shot twice in the abdomen by an unidentified gunman, cops said, and was rushed to Kings County Hospital in serious condition.

■ An off-duty police officer was caught stealing groceries from a Pathmark in Park Slope, cops said Friday.

Ashley Wilcots, 25, was charged with larceny and criminal possession of stolen property after police say she was caught by a store employees trying to leave without paying for the groceries Monday.

Wilcots works out of the 13th Precinct in Lower Manhattan, which patrols the Gramercy Park neighborhood.

Police say Wilcots was suspended without pay ­after her arrest.


 Staten Island

■ An off-duty police officer’s car was keyed while he was sitting in it in Tottenville, a Criminal Court complaint states.

The suspect, Tommy Pellicano, didn’t notice the officer was in the 2013 Scion with tinted windows text­ing on his cellphone on Camden Avenue at around 10:45 p.m. Tuesday, the complaint says.

Pellicano keyed the driver-side door, causing deep scratch marks that will cost an estimated $250 to repair, the complaint said. He was charged with criminal mischief.

■ A military officer choked a 29-year-old woman in his car in Fort Wadsworth, a Criminal Court complaint charges.

Sebastian Petion, 24, allegedly placed his hands around the woman’s neck and applied pressure to her throat and neck and obstructed her breathing at Major Avenue and Lily Pond avenues at about 6:50 a.m. last Saturday.

Petion then threw her to the ground and kicked and punched her, according to the complaint. He faces charges of assault and criminal obstruction of breathing.