Metro

Daily Blotter

Manhattan

Investigators on Sunday released surveillance images of a man wanted for burglarizing a Midtown apartment. The prowler pried open the front door of the home on Lexington Avenue near East 39th Street at around 8:30 a.m. on July 21, and slipped inside, cops said. He hauled out an assortment of electronics, including three laptops, a MacBook, a pair of Monster Beats headphones and a Nikon digital camera, police said. The thief was wearing a dark baseball cap and a Bishop Ford HS T-shirt.

A man was stabbed in a bathroom at the Port Authority Bus Terminal on Sunday, sources said. Morris Hinton, 44, was knifed four times in a first-floor restroom near the Greyhound area at around 7:30 a.m., according to the sources. He was preparing to board a bus to Georgia when Aazim Green, 22, allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed him, the sources said. Hinton was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition, and Green was arrested at the scene, the sources said. Cops are investigating if Hinton was involved with Green’s mother, according to the sources.

Brooklyn

Two cops in East Flatbush tracked down a gunman who tried to kill a rival over the weekend, after the officers recognized him from an alert that was sent to their new NYPD-issued smartphones, authorities said Sunday. The officers used the technology in their hunt for Devon Cumming, 29, who was charged Sunday with shooting a man in the neck and hip inside a New York Avenue building at around 10 p.m. Saturday, cops said. The gunfire came amid a dispute that the 36-year-old victim was having with Cumming’s pal, cops said. The victim was rushed to Kings County Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The victim and his girlfriend were able to identify the suspect by his nickname, Scope, before pointing him out to authorities in a photo array. His picture was then sent out to NYPD officers in the form of a digital wanted poster.

Two cops recognized Cumming and went to his Ryder Street home, where he was apprehended and charged with assault and multiple counts of possession of a weapon, according to police. A man and woman went to a hospital after they were shot at a block party in Bedford-Stuyvesant, authorities said Sunday. The victims were struck when a gunman opened fire on Halsey Street near Malcolm X Boulevard at around 2:50 a.m. Saturday, cops said. Both victims suffered wounds to the torso and legs, but managed to take themselves to Methodist Hospital, police said.

The Bronx

Police have charged the man who they say drunkenly ran over a mother of three outside a Mount Hope supermarket, authorities said Sunday. Peter Nsoanya, 68, was wasted when he lost control of his SUV and hopped a curb while driving along East Tremont Avenue at around 8:30 a.m. Saturday, police said. The driver took out a parking meter before pinning Samadhy Pichardo, 41, against a produce stand at La Antillana Supermarket, according to cops. The woman was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital with broken bones and other non-life-threatening injuries, officials said. Nsoanya was charged with assault, vehicular assault, reckless driving and driving while intoxicated, police said.

Police are looking for two men in connection with gunplay at the Astoria Houses. Cops responding to a 911 call from the development on Astoria Boulevard near First Street at around 10 p.m. on Aug. 24 found shell casings in a parking lot, but no victims of the violence. Authorities believe that two men may have some information about the shootings.

A man was shot in his Far Rockaway apartment Sunday after getting into a dispute with a man and a woman he had let inside, police said. The victim was shot in the hip and leg at his home on Beach 32nd Street near Lewmay Road after getting into a fight with the pair at around 2:50 a.m., cops said. The couple then fled. The victim was rushed to St. Johns Episcopal Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition, police said. Aaron Feis,