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NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

MANHATTAN

* Police yesterday were searching for a mentally ill man who disappeared from his Harlem apartment over the weekend.

At 1 p.m. Saturday, Alexander Pagan Marte (above), 33, a schizophrenic, told his mom, Rosa, he was headed to a library and left his Harlem apartment on Broadway near La Salle Street.

Rosa said he never came back and she notified police that night.

BROOKLYN

* A roommate of a married couple tried to force himself on the wife while her husband was at work, authorities said yesterday.

Sources said Polivio Fernandez, 27, went into the bedroom of his 21-year-old victim in the Cypress Hills apartment he shares with the couple, sexually abused her and fled, the sources said.

When her husband came home, he phoned Fernandez and invited him to return to the Nichols Avenue residence, sources said.

When Fernandez arrived, the husband held him for police.

* A customer was arrested after he struck a sales manager with a wooden table in a Bay Ridge car dealership, authorities said yesterday.

Angel Garcia, 38, arrived at the Chrysler dealership on Fifth Avenue and 65th Street at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and demanded to see the general manager and the owner, sources said.

When a 46-year-old sales manager could not find his superiors, Garcia became enraged, picked up a wooden table and allegedly bashed him on the arm.

He then dropped the table and tried to flee, but was quickly captured and arrested.

* A Crown Heights man shot and killed his uncle yesterday after the suspect learned his mail was missing, police sources said.

Scott Hill, 27, returned home from work to the President Street apartment he shares with his uncle, David Husband, 67, and searched for his mail at 12:41 a.m., sources said.

When Hill couldn’t find his correspondence, he allegedly went into Husband’s room with 9mm handgun. It was not immediately clear if words were exchanged, but Hill shot Husband six times, sources said.

Husband was rushed to Kings County Hospital, where he died.

STATEN ISLAND

* A man was busted for selling bogus DVDs of recently released movies in Elm Park, authorities said yesterday.

Cops spotted Jeffrey Parchment, 31, hawking the fake DVDs at Forest Avenue near Decker Avenue at 11:16 a.m. Tuesday, sources said.

Police arrested Parchment after determining the DVDs did not have authentic cover art or security labels. He was charged with trademark counterfeiting.

* Detectives were questioning a man yesterday in connection with the fatal shooting of a taxi driver in an apparent robbery, authorities said yesterday.

Cabby Kwame Appeigyei, 55, picked up an unidentified passenger near the Staten Island Ferry terminal in St. George and drove him to Vanderbilt and Tompkins avenues in Clifton at 3:12 a.m., sources said.

There, the passenger pulled a gun, shot Appeigyei in the back of the head and fled, sources say.

Police found Appeigyei with no money or ID on him.

Cops tracked down a man drenched in blood, who told them he was in the cab with another man, who robbed both him and Appeigyei before shooting the cabby and fleeing.

* A teenager who claimed he was shot during a robbery was arrested after investigators learned he had accidentally shot himself, authorities said yesterday.

At 8:05 p.m. on April 14, Rodolfo Mezo, 21, falsely told police he was shot by two unidentified men who robbed him at Castleton Avenue near Port Richmond Avenue in Port Richmond, sources said.

As detectives grilled him, Mezo admitted he had not been robbed and that he had accidentally shot himself, sources said.

Police recovered two handguns from his home on Faber Street. Mezo was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and falsely reporting an incident, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

* A man was arrested for terrorizing his estranged wife with threatening phone calls and slashing the tires of her car in Rossville, authorities said yesterday.

Ralph Nieves, 45, violated an order of protection when he phoned his 39-year-old wife at her Poplar Avenue home at 8:30 p.m. on April 12, sources said.

He allegedly threatened to shoot her in the kneecaps.

Three days later, the victim discovered the tires of her car had been slashed.

Nieves then allegedly phoned her and said, “You like the way your tires were slashed? You’re gonna be next.”

Nieves was arrested Tuesday and charged with criminal contempt, aggravated harassment and criminal mischief according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

QUEENS

* A suspect was arrested on weapons charges after police found him in possession of assault rifles and bags of ammunition, authorities said yesterday.

Michael Lynch, 30, was busted Tuesday and charged with criminal possession of a weapon, according to a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.

The incident began at 5:30 p.m. that day, when a female acquaintance phoned Lynch and asked him to pick up his guns at a residence on 149th Street in South Ozone Park, sources said.

Sources said the acquaintance had been arrested for storing guns for Lynch.

Cops listening in heard Lynch said he would come by.

They confronted Lynch there and then searched the residence, finding three assault rifles and several bags and boxes of ammo.