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NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

BROOKLYN

* Cops are asking for the public’s help in finding these men (photo, above) who allegedly beat and robbed a livery driver in Crown Heights last year.

The pair, whose pictures were released yesterday, attacked the driver at gunpoint at the corner of Sterling Street and Washington Avenue after hailing the car on Dec. 22.

The two wanted men, in their 20s, beat the driver and stole an undetermined amount of cash from him before jumping out of the car, cops said. (s, lcf)

* Two 17-year-olds were arrested yesterday for a gunpoint robbery at a Sunset Park building, authorities said.

On March 12, Marlon Rennie and Jamel St. Louis followed two teens from a store to an apartment building on 57th Street near Third Avenue.

They stopped the teens and demanded cash, cops said. One of the teens turned his pockets inside out to show he had no money.

But St. Louis brandished a gun, snatched a chain from the other teen’s neck and stole his football jersey from off his back before he and Rennie fled, cops said.

The suspects were charged with grand larceny after the teens ID’d the suspect at the 62nd Precinct station house.

* A Prospect Heights teen menaced his ex-lover with a knife and smashed her godfather’s car windshield, authorities said yesterday.

Eric Fontannet, 19, menaced his former girlfriend, Evelyn Ayala, 17, during an argument in his apartment on Pacific Street near Classon Avenue at 9 p.m. Tuesday, cops said.

Ayala, who had recently broken up with Fontannet, had gone to his home to pick up some belongings and during the argument he allegedly pulled a knife.

When she left, he allegedly followed her to her godfather’s car, which she was using to transport her belongings and had parked outside the building.

Fontannet smashed the windshield, cops said.

Ayala drove off and later filed a police report against Fontannet at the 79th Precinct station house in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Police took Ayala in a cruiser to search the area and found Fontannet outside her godfather’s Lafayette Street home.

After police grabbed him, they discovered three bags of marijuana in his sneaker.

He was charged with menacing, criminal mischief, harassment and drug possession.

* A 34-year-old Dyker Heights man pummeled another man after breaking into the victim’s car, authorities said yesterday.

Frank Felumero was behind the wheel of a Plymouth Grand Voyager on 76th Street near 15th Avenue around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday when the car owner approached.

Felumero got out and punched the car owner in the face and torso, cops said. A witness called 911, and the victim held Felumero until police arrived and grabbed him.

When cops searched the car, they found a bag containing a screwdriver, wire cutters and metal wire.

Felumero was charged with assault, menacing, possession of burglary tools and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

* A mugger shot a 40-year-old man in Bedford-Stuyvesant, police said yesterday.

The victim was confronted by a gunman in an apartment building on Franklin and Lexington avenues around 8 p.m. Wednesday.

The assailant grabbed cash and shot him in the arm before fleeing.

The victim was taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.

THE BRONX

* A 63-year-old man was arrested for shooting another man in Morrisania, police said yesterday.

James Davis pulled a .22 caliber gun and shot the 25-year-old man on East 167th Street and Boston Road around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday.

When cops arrived, they grabbed Davis on assault and reckless-endangerment charges.

The victim was taken to Lincoln Hospital in stable condition.

* Two teens were stabbed and clubbed and a middle-aged man was shot during a brawl in Soundview, police said yesterday.

Two 19-year-olds and a 42-year-old man got into a beef with a gang of unidentified men in a Walton Avenue building around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. During the fight, one teen was stabbed in the back and bashed in the head with a blunt object.

The other teen was stabbed in the arm and hit with the object. The 42-year-old was shot in the left leg.

The three victims were taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where they were listed in stable condition.

MANHATTAN

* A man in his 40s made off with cash from an Upper West Side bank yesterday after he slipped a teller a note demanding money, police said. The robbery took place at the North Fork branch on Broadway and 91st Street around 11 a.m.

* A series of swastikas was found scrawled on columns inside a Lower East Side subway station yesterday, cops said.

Eight Nazi symbols were discovered in the Second Avenue subway station on the northbound platform of the F and V trains at 12:15 p.m.

Police are investigating.

QUEENS

* A veteran city firefighter was arrested and charged with drunken driving in Rego Park, police said yesterday.

Thomas Sullivan, 37, assigned to Marine 1 in Manhattan, was pulled over by police for an undisclosed traffic infraction at 63rd Avenue and Queens Boulevard around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.