Queens
A man was found shot to death in Jamaica Sunday night, cops said.
The 47-year-old victim was discovered outside of a house on 107th Avenue near 153rd Street with a gunshot wound to the neck and head, cops said.
He was declared dead at the scene.
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A 15-year-old girl vanished in Richmond Hill, relatives said.
Alexie Darren was last spotted on 101st Avenue near 124th Street in Richmond Hill on Nov. 19.
She was wearing dark denim jeans, a gray hoodie and a black leather jacket. She is 5-foot-3 and 130 pounds.
One distinguishing feature is the dramatic blond ends of her otherwise long brown hair.
“We are very worried about her,” her cousin Madal Singh said.
The teen disappeared with a friend and both were last seen getting into a car with New York plates FHP5090.
Manhattan
Two men knocked off a Greenwich Village liquor store, authorities said.
The suspects walked into Thompson Wine and Spirits on Thompson Street between Bleecker and West Third streets at around 10 p.m. Saturday before one of the men pulled out a gun and demanded cash.
The thieves made off with more than $4,000 and cases filled with an assortment of liquor, cops said.
Staten Island
Cops busted a thug who slashed a woman during a robbery in St. George, according to a Criminal Court complaint.
Giovanni Brown snuck up on the woman as she was walking down Sherman Avenue Nov. 18 at around 7 p.m. and tried to snatch two bags she was carrying, the complaint states.
“Don’t make me hurt you,” Brown said before pushing the woman to the ground and taking her purse and a bag containing other personal items.
The woman suffered a minor stab wound during the attack, the complaint states.
About an hour later, Brown used the victim’s stolen debit card to order pizzas, enabling police to track him down.
He was arrested early the next day.
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The owner of a plumbing company was arrested for stealing thousands of dollars in Port Authority funds that were supposed to be used for his workers’ benefit, authorities said.
Paul Rasole, 43, who ran Paramount Plumbing and operated out of the Howland Hook Marine Terminal, pocketed more than $58,000 provided by the Port Authority and intended to be used for his employees’ fringe benefits between July 2011 until March 2012, according to a criminal complaint.
The complaint states that on approximately 20 occasions, Rasole falsified weekly payroll reports, saying he had made payments to the Joint Plumbing Industry Board for benefits. Instead, he kept the money, the complaint says.
Rasole was charged with grand larceny and falsifying business records.
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Two people were busted in Oakwood Heights for having a loaded gun and prescription drugs in their truck, authorities said.
Cops approached Breanna Behan, 21, who was inside a black GMC truck on the corner of Amber Street and Amboy Road on Nov. 21 at around 5:15 p.m. and discovered a loaded 6.35 Armi-Galesi-Brescia-Brevetto semiautomatic pistol with a white marbled handle, extra bullets in the rear passenger seat and a prescription bottle containing 11 Lorazepam pills, according to a criminal complaint.
Sean Behan, 55, approached the car a half hour later and told police that everything in the car was his and that he was the owner of the vehicle, the complaint states.
Brooklyn
A burglar who managed to escape after being caught in the act by a Park Slope tenant has been busted, authorities said.
Angel Curras, 55, entered a home at 413 Dean St. around 6:10 p.m., July 19, stole a bracelet and fled, a Criminal Court complaint charges.
On Aug. 1, he entered an apartment at 176 Prospect Ave. around 5 p.m. and snatched a bag and a bottle of liquor, but ran into a tenant, court records state.
He broke free after a struggle, but left his DNA on the handles of a tote bag, according to the documents.
Investigators also recovered his DNA from a window at the first scene, according to court records, and he was busted earlier this month.
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