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NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

THE BRONX (lcf)

* A correction officer was arrested in Soundview after she got into a fist fight with another woman over a parking spot, police sources said.

Mary Lewis, 54, who works at Rikers Island, and the other woman, who was not identified, were both busted at 4 p.m. yesterday after the scuffle on Fteley Avenue. Lewis was charged with assault.

* Cops want to find Normanda Laureano (abnove), 23, who has been missing since last Friday.

Laureano, described as having mental health problems, was last seen in front of 1815 Grand Concourse in Mount Hope, wearing a Yankee jacket, a green blouse, blue jeans, and white sneakers with red laces.

QUEENS

* A man indicted earlier this month for posing as an attorney has been charged with pulling the same scam on another client and stealing thousands of dollars from her, authorities said yesterday.

The man, Goldie Willoughby, 60, was hired by Andrea Campbell, 29, in 2005 to file a suit on her behalf against American Transit Insurance Co. after she was involved in a motor-vehicle accident.

Willoughby allegedly brokered a deal with the company and received $7,500. He was supposed to give $6,000 to Campbell, but turned over only $1,000, cops said.

After she complained, officials learned that Willoughby did not have a law license, authorities said.

A spokeswoman for Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said Willoughby was arrested Nov. 16 on charges of grand larceny and practicing law without being licensed.

Willoughby had been indicted Oct. 19 in a similar case in Brooklyn.

* An NYPD lieutenant was hospitalized yesterday after his police car was rear-ended by a drunken driver in Bayside, authorities said.

The cop was pulling over a 2001 Kia on the Long Island Expressway at 214th Street at around 1 a.m. when a 2005 Acura slammed into his cruiser.

The Acura driver, Hyun Joung, 31, flunked a Breathalyzer test and she was charged with reckless endangerment, assault and DWI. Police also arrested the Kia’s driver, Jinting Fang, 39, for driving with a suspended license.

* A teenager was arrested with 76 prescription pills he swiped from his mother’s bedroom, authorities said yesterday.

Police caught Mark Ballek, 18, with the Xanax pills as he sat in a 2003 Chevy at 66th Place and Otto Road in Ridgewood at around 4:50 p.m. Monday, the sources said.

* Two thugs were arrested and charged with a mugging in Corona, authorities said yesterday.

Pedro Gonzalez, 22, Javier Jiminez, 19, and an accomplice accosted a 24-year-old man on 43rd Avenue near 111th Street at about 3:20 a.m. Nov. 4, the sources said.

Cops tracked down Jiminez on Nov. 4 and Gonzalez Nov. 14. Both were charged with robbery and assault.

* A driver illegally talking on his cellphone was arrested after police pulled him over in Elmhurst and found weapons, authorities said yesterday.

Police stopped the 2005 Infinity at 69th Street near the Long Island Expressway and approached the driver, Erik Garcia, 35, at around 3:45 p.m. Tuesday.

Inside the car, police spotted a stun gun, blackjack and a loaded .45-caliber Ruger, the sources said.

STATEN ISLAND

* A knife-wielding thug has been arrested and charged with four attempted robberies at Dunkin Donut shops in Bulls Head, authorities said yesterday.

Kenneth Lakeman, 20, allegedly tried to rob the shops Monday and Tuesday on Richmond Avenue while wielding knives and pretending to have a gun. Lakeman was charged with attempted robbery and weapons possession.

* A toll collector was arrested and charged with stealing nearly $1,000 from the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, authorities said yesterday.

Brook Parsons, 55, was busted Tuesday after an internal TBTA investigation revealed that he was under-reporting the number of vehicles passing through his booth at the Verrazano Bridge and pocketing the difference, authorities said.

BROOKLYN

* A woman was arrested for attacking two sisters in separate incidents in September in East Flatbush, authorities said yesterday.

The first was Sept. 5 at Troy Avenue and Maple Street, where Camille Burrell, 26, smashed a 38-year-old woman over the head with a bottle, the sources said.

Burrell allegedly struck again Sept. 24, knifing the first victim’s 24-year-old sister.

Burrell was arrested Tuesday and charged with attempted murder, assault and weapons possession.

* A Bedford-Stuyvesant woman was arrested yesterday and charged with throwing an ashtray at her live-in boyfriend during an argument over her smoking crack, authorities said.

Tamara Graham, 30, clashed with the 51-year-old man at 1 a.m. in their Decatur Street apartment near Marcus Garvey Boulevard, the sources said.