New York Post

NYPD DAILY CRIME BLOTTER

- Daniel Prendergas­t

A mugger stole more than $2,300 from a man in Melrose, cops said.

The robber followed the 25yearold victim out of a grocery store on 158th Street and Park Avenue around 9 p.m. on Feb. 11, cops said.

He then pulled out a gun and demanded cash.

The suspect (above) was caught on surveillan­ce footage wearing a blue hooded coat, a blue knit cap and jeans.

A mob of young thugs set upon a teen and stabbed him multiple times in Soundview, police said.

The 17yearold boy was accosted Wednesday on Ward Avenue near Westcheste­r Avenue at about 4 p.m. as he was walking home from school.

The group of thugs yelled, “Where you from?” before throwing him to the ground and stabbing him repeatedly in the left side, according to police.

The teen was taken to Jacobi Medical Center in serious but stable condition, and is expected to survive.

A masked pervert exposed himself to a group of children at a Hunts Point school, police said.

Kids at the Hyde Leadership Charter School on Bryant Avenue were enjoying recess Monday when the fiend called four of them over to the edge of their fencedin playground at about 12:50 p.m., cops said.

He then dropped his trousers and flashed the 8and 9yearolds before fleeing south on Longfellow Avenue when the kids shouted for help, according to officials.

The suspect was captured on surveillan­ce footage wearing a face mask and a black hooded jacket.

Cops are trying to identify two men who robbed a Norwood drug store.

The suspects barged into a Rite Aid near the southeast corner of Van Cort land Park around 3:40 a.m. on Feb. 20 and began shoving razors into their pants and backpacks, cops said.

When a 26yearold employee confronted them, one of the robbers asked him, “Do you want to get shot?” according to the police, who noted that no weapon was actually displayed. The employee backed away and the pair ran off with the razors.

Cops described both suspects (above) as about 5foot9, and 170 pounds. Surveillan­ce photos show one cleanshave­n man wearing a purple bubble jacket, light pants, and a red knapsack, and one bearded man in a blue hooded sweater.

Manhattan

Investigat­ors who re sponded to a call about an an assault on the Lower East Side later learned that the victim and his pals had burglarize­d a nearby restaurant earlier in the evening, authoritie­s said.

The cops were called to help Kenneth Johnson, 23, after he was knocked out by someone who punched him in the head on Delancey Street at about 2 a.m. Wednesday.

After the man was taken to the hospital, the same cops were called to investigat­e a burglary at nearby eatery Patacon Pisao on Essex Street, police said.

When they reviewed the restaurant’s surveillan­ce cameras, the cops saw Johnson and two pals enter through an unlocked door before stealing a couple of tablet computers and leaving around 1 a.m., cops said.

Johnson was arrested, along with alleged accomplice­s Joallan Garcia, 25 and Christophe­r Durjan, 20.

All three were charged with burglary and possession of stolen property.

Cops are looking for this suspect (inset) wanted for breaking into an Upper East Side restaurant.

The burglar entered Hummus Kitchen on Second Avenue near East 84th Street through an unlocked front cellar door on Feb. 2 at about 3:40 a.m., cops said.

While inside, the thief swiped $25 in cash and a bike worth $800.

He is described as being around 5foot7 and 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing a multicolor­ed jacket and a hooded sweatshirt with a baseball cap underneath, cops said.

Queens

A sex fiend struck a little girl’s buttocks and attempted to grab a teenager during separate incidents in Jackson Heights, authoritie­s said.

He approached a 17yearold girl walking near the corner of 35th Avenue and 92nd Street and tried to grab her rear end on Feb. 17 at about 8 p.m., police said.

The teen dodged the creep and called police, but the perv had already fled by the time cops arrived.

He struck again days later when he smacked a 10yearold girl’s butt near the corner of 37th Avenue and 99th Street on Feb. 23 at about 3 p.m., cops said.

The suspect (inset) is described as being approximat­ely 5foot7 and 170 pounds.

He was last seen wearing a black jacket with fur trim and blue jeans.

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