NYPD DAILY CRIME BLOTTER
The Bronx
Two suspects (above) posing as deliverymen tried to force their way into a woman’s Fordham Heights apartment, cops said.
“I have a package for you,” one of the intruders said after knocking on the door of the 53yearold victim.
When she cracked open the door, the suspects tried to push their way inside, authorities said, but she managed to slam it shut and they fled emptyhanded.
One suspect was described as in his early 20s, about 5foot5 and 125 pounds with long, black hair.
The accomplice, also in his early 20s, was last seen wearing a red and black baseball cap, said lawenforcement authorities.
Manhattan
Investigators released a picture (above) of a suspect in the groping of a woman last month near Union Square.
The 24yearold victim was at West 14th Street and Fifth Avenue at 7:55 p.m. on May 4 when the man came up from behind and grabbed her rear, cops said.
Thinking quickly, the woman pulled out her cellphone and snapped a photo of the alleged groper as he walked away.
The suspect has saltandpepper hair and was wearing glasses and carrying a black and white AND1 bookbag.
Queens
Plainclothes cops found a trove of drugs after smelling pot in the car of a driver they stopped for blowing through a stop sign in Long Island City, police said.
Officers Gerald LaClair and Madalin Niculae were patrolling in an unmarked car at 10:35 p.m. Wednesday when they saw a black 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee blow past the sign at 38th Street and 43rd Avenue.
The cops pulled over the SUV, walked up and smelled marijuana.
They then ran 29yearold driver Omar Carbajal’s license and learned it had been suspended. They arrested the suspect and took him and the SUV to the 108th Precinct station house.
In the SUV, investigators found two ounces of PCP. Then armed with a search warrant and a drugsniffing dog, they found a compartment packed with five ounces of cocaine, eight ounces of weed and 60 amphetamine pills, police said.
Four young suspects (above) and two alleged cohorts are being sought in the robbery of two teens at a Jamaica subway station.
The victims, both 15, were in the Parsons Boulevard Ftrain station at 10:40 a.m. on May 26 when they were jumped by a halfdozen toughs, cops said.
The suspects accosted and roughed up the victims and grabbed property, cops said.