New York Post

NYPD DAILY CRIME BLOTTER

- Tom O’Connor, Sarah Trefethen and Daniel Prendergas­t

160 pounds. He was wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans and black sneakers.

A man was fatally stabbed early Thursday during a fight across the street from a police station, authoritie­s said.

German Pagan, 30, was attacked at about 2 a.m. in front of Richmond County Bank Ballpark on Richmond Terrace and across from the 120th Precinct station house in St. George, cops said.

The man was stabbed multiple times in the chest and abdomen before stumbling away and collapsing onto a bench where he was later discovered dead by a passerby who called 911.

Cops rushed outside the police station and quickly found another man, Leonard Evans, 49, with several stab wounds up the block and took him to Richmond University Medical Center where he was being questioned, sources said.

Police are calling Evans a “person of interest,” and charges against him are pending, sources said.

Manhattan

Police are looking for a woman who tried to rob an Upper West Side bank.

The suspect (above) entered the Chase bank Tuesday at about 1:30 p.m. and passed a teller a note demanding money, police said. The teller refused to comply and the woman fled.

The suspect is around 45 years old, about 5-foot-5 with long straight black hair and a light complexion. She was wearing a black patterned dress and black shoes.

A 34-year-old jogger was robbed by two knife-wielding teens in Central Park, police said.

The victim told police he was running down one of the paths on the park’s west side Wednesday at about 10:30 p.m. when the thieves ambushed him and demanded his money.

He surrendere­d his wallet, which contained between $200 and $400, police said.

The suspects, both 17, didn’t get very far, and were arrested a short time later on Central Park West near West 72nd Street, where police recovered two knives.

Police identified them as Jordan Wright and Exzevia Mitchell. Both were charged with robbery, possession of a weapon and possession of stolen property.

Queens

Cops are searching for two padlock-prying thieves responsibl­e for a series of drug store burglaries near Jamaica and Forest Hills.

The suspects failed in their attempts to break into AAA Drugs Inc. on 243rd Street on June 19 and Makki Pharmacy and Surgicals Inc. on Linden Boulevard on July 28.

The suspects (above) successful­ly broke into Manson Pharmacy on Queens Boulevard around 4:30 a.m. on July 24 and grabbed $100 cash and $300 worth of medication.

The pair most recently hit Casson Pharmacy on Springfiel­d Boulevard on July 30 at about 5:30 a.m. and stole $900 cash and a number of MetroCards.

The first suspect is between 35 and 45 years old and about 170 pounds.

The second suspect is between 35 and 45 years old, about 200 pounds and was last seen wearing a white baseball cap.

An Ozone Park woman ended a night of partying when she rammed her car into a National Guard building at JFK Airport, injuring a guardsman, said Port Authority police.

Tanya Hernandez, 30, was driving south on the Van Wyck service road at about 8:10 a.m. Wednesday when her car ran up on the sidewalk, hitting the guard and crashing into the glass facade of Building 111, the PAPD said.

The guard suffered injuries to his knee and left hand, and spent the night in Jamaica Hospital, officials said.

Hernandez was carrying a white, rock-like substance that she identified as “Molly,” a common street name for the drug MDMA, police said.

She faces an array of charges, including criminal mischief, assault, driving without a license, driving while intoxicate­d, and criminal possession of a controlled substance.

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