New York Post

NYPD DAILY CRIME BLOTTER

- Natasha Velez, Dana Sauchelli and Aaron Feis

The Bronx

The suspects pictured above assaulted and robbed a 60yearold man in a parking lot in Tremont, cops said.

The duo followed the man into the lot on Franklin Avenue near East 169th Street at 5 a.m. on Sept. 12 and perpetrate­d the crime, authoritie­s said.

The victim was treated for bumps and bruises at Lincoln Hospital.

The suspects were described as in their 20s, 5foot10 and 160 to 170 pounds, cops said.

A 19yearold man was gunned down in Parkcheste­r, cops said.

The victim, identified by police as Seecharron Ahmad, was shot in the torso at Glover Street and Glebe Avenue at about 8:45 p.m. Wednesday.

Ahmad, who lived in Brooklyn, was with three pals when he stepped out of a vehicle and was shot, au thorities said, but his buddies did not provide a descriptio­n of the gunman to police.

Ahmad was pronounced dead on arrival at Jacobi Medical Center. He had no prior arrest history in New York City.

A pervert grabbed a woman’s butt as she walked her dog in Bedford Park, cops said.

The 53yearold victim was on Hull Avenue at 8:45 a.m. on July 4 when he approached from behind and fondled her, cops said.

He was described as 5foot5 and 140 pounds, wearing a white Tshirt and black pajama pants bearing bright yellow moons and stars.

Brooklyn

A teen shopping for sneakers was duped by three bullies who tried to rob him instead, cops said.

He made arrangemen­ts with the trio via Facebook to meet at 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 29 at the 62nd Street/ New Utrecht Avenue subway station on the D line, according to police.

The suspects (above, in a Facebook photo) assaulted him and sifted through his pockets, cops said.

One screamed, “The train is coming! Get what you can!” a source said.

But they ended up fleeing emptyhande­d onto a southbound D train, sources said.

The suspects were described as 17 to 19 years old and 5foot8 to 5foot9.

The suspects had posted their picture on Facebook and “friended” the victim, who downloaded their snapshot and provided it to cops along with other account informatio­n.

The search for the perpetrato­rs is continuing.

Manhattan

Police busted a suspect in the alleged hawking of an arsenal of dangerous weapons in the West Village, lawenforce­ment authoritie­s said.

Tobois Larkland, 23, was stopped for possessing a Taser at Bleecker and Thompson streets at about 1 a.m. on Sept. 24, the authoritie­s said.

The specifics of the investigat­ion and the arrest weren’t immediatel­y made clear.

Police recovered six Tasers, seven retractabl­e batons, three brass knuckles, one metal knife, two Chinese daggers, two belt knives, one butterfly knife, two neck knives, a gravity knife, a blow dart, two grappling hooks, three lockpick sets, 10 firecracke­rs and a bag of cocaine, according to investigat­ors.

He was charged with criminal possession of weapons, burglary tools and fireworks.

Queens

A woman awoke to a suspected burglar (above) in her Astoria apartment, cops said.

Video surveillan­ce released by cops Thursday shows the man who crept into the home on 21st Street near 26th Road at about 5:40 a.m. on July 22.

Cops believe he got inside through an unlocked window.

He ran out the front door when he realized the occupant was home, police said.

He was last seen running westbound on 26th Road.

He is believed to be 6foot1 and 180 pounds with black hair.

The suspect pictured above is wanted for robbing a bank branch in Arverne.

The crook approached a teller at the Chase branch on Rockaway Beach Boulevard near Beach 69th Street just before 4:20 p.m. on Sept. 23, and demanded money, cops said.

The teller forked over an unspecifie­d sum of cash and the thief fled. No injuries were reported.

The suspect is believed to be in his early to mid40s, about 5foot10 and 160 pounds, according to investigat­ors.

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