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NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

Brooklyn
A cop on patrol got a nasty surprise when she happened upon a three-way, all-male sex romp on the sidewalk on a quiet Park Slope block, prosecutors said yesterday.

According to court papers, the officer spotted Hubert Lasota, 17, of Sunset Park, and Leon Lappinski, 20, of Greenpoint, engaged in tripartite hanky-panky with a male prostitute, Melina Saldivar, 25, also of Sunset Park, shortly after 4 a.m. on 20th Street near Greenwood Cemetery.

Saldivar was wearing a low-cut top and a skirt as he allegedly performed oral sex on Lappinski and engaged in anal intercourse with Lasota.

The cop reported hearing Lappinski and Lasota discussing the sex acts.

The men allegedly admitted paying Saldivar $250 for the group fun.

The johns were released on their own recognizance yesterday after being charged with patronizing a prostitute, exposure and lewdness.

Saldivar, charged with prostitution, lewdness and exposure, was sentenced to 15 days.

Four men were shot on an East New York street yesterday afternoon, police said.

The unidentified gunman shot the victims, whose names were not released, at Georgia and Sutter avenues at 1:30 p.m., police said.

After the shooting, he took off in a burgundy sedan with four passengers inside, cops said.

Three victims – a 22-year-old shot in the chest, a 30-year-old hit in the arm and chest, and a 23-year-old with a gunshot wound to the right wrist – were rushed to Brookdale Hospital where they were listed in stable condition, authorities said.

The fourth man, age 20, was shot in the ankle and taken to Kings County Hospital.

The Bronx
A Mount Hope teen who vanished last week has returned home, police said yesterday.

Ruth Flores, 14, returned to her Marcy Place apartment at Jerome Avenue Thursday, police said.

The teen was reported missing at 4 p.m. on April 10, cops said.

Staten Island
A Huguenot drug suspect was busted for hiding his wares in his underwear, authorities said yesterday.

Sherard Renaud, 21, was a passenger in a Nissan Maxima stopped for excessive window tint at Amboy Road and Huguenot Avenue at 9:25 p.m. Wednesday.

Cops noticed Renaud kept his hands in his pockets, asked him to step out of the vehicle and found he was holding crack in his pocket.

Later, while Renaud was at the 123rd Precinct station house being processed, he allegedly plucked a large bag of crack from out of his skivvies.

Renaud, on probation for a pervious drug offense, was charged with drug possession, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

On Tuesday, Anthony Maniscalco, 24, was busted in Midland Beach for stashing 51 bags of crack in his underpants, authorities said.

An upstate man busted for DWI in Willowbrook told cops he could not be drunk because he learned how to pace his drinking – a lesson he said he learned after his previous DWI arrest, authorities said yesterday.

William Ciaramello, 39, was allegedly tailgating other cars at 70 mph on the eastbound Staten Island Expressway before he was pulled over near Bradley Avenue at 8:25 p.m. Thursday.

Ciaramello, behind the wheel of a 2004 Mercedes, told police he had consumed only two beers in New Jersey and “knew” he was under the legal limit.

“I paced myself, I learned that from my prior DWI – I had to take a class,” he explained.

He was charged with DWI and and reckless driving, a Donovan spokesman said.

A South Beach woman attacked her boyfriend with a sword in a booze-fueled rage, authorities said yesterday.

Jacqueline Feliciano, 28, allegedly slashed her 32-year-old boyfriend during a fight in their Olympia Boulevard apartment at 1 a.m. Thursday.

The victim was taken to Staten Island University Hospital with lacerations on the arm.

Feliciano was charged with weapons possession and two counts of assault, said a Donovan spokesman.

Queens
A former South Ozone park restaurant worker found himself in the soup after he swiped frozen oxtails from his ex-employer, authorities sad yesterday.

Selwyn Oneil, 45, allegedly scaled a fence to get into a freezer at RCL Enterprise on Rockaway Boulevard near 142nd Street at 10:15 p.m. on April 7.

Once inside the freezer, Oneil stole eight cases of oxtails, authorities said.

Oneil, of Jamaica, was arrested last Saturday and charged with petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and criminal trespass, according to a spokesman for DA Richard Brown.

A Bronx man was nabbed trying to steal a Mets jacket from a newspaper’s promotional booth behind Shea Stadium, authorities said yesterday.

Nelson Ondre, 43, allegedly walked past the Newsday stand on Roosevelt Avenue behind the stadium, grabbed a jacket and walked away.

A Newsday employee spotted the thievery and alerted cops.

He was charged with petit larceny, a Brown spokesman said.

A Woodhaven man was collared for vandalizing two neighbors’ homes with bizarre graffiti, authorities said.

Charles Murphy, 38, allegedly scribbled his initials on a man’s fence near his 75th Street home near 90th Avenue sometime between March 23 and his arrest Tuesday.

At 5 p.m. Tuesday, he spray-painted “Rental Space Available” in green on the side of a neighbor’s home and tossed a brick through her window, authorities said.

Five hours later, he scrawled “General Fidel Castro – U Die” on the front of the same woman’s home, law-enforcement sources aid.

Murphy was charged with criminal mischief and making graffiti, said a Brown spokesman.