THE BRONX
*** Police yesterday were asking for the public’s help in finding a teenager who disappeared from her Mott Haven apartment.
Natasha Nieves (above), 18, who police say is in poor mental health, was last seen leaving her Tinton Avenue residence at 11 a.m. last Thursday.
She was wearing a red T-shirt and black jeans.
*** The death of a man found in a car trunk in Eastchester in April has been ruled a homicide.
Vernal Colin Scott, 45, died of asphyxia and was found bound and wrapped in a 1993 Toyota Camry bearing Maryland plates.
The vehicle was found at Wright Avenue near Hunter Avenue at 7:49 p.m. on April 14.
QUEENS
*** A court clerk was found dead inside his Flushing apartment yesterday, the victim of an apparent drug overdose, police said.
Nicolas Diolosa, 46, a clerk at Queens Criminal Court, was found by relatives at about 9:30 a.m. in his basement apartment on 123rd Street.
The ME’s Office is investigating the death, but police sources said evidence of drug use was found near Diolosa’s body.
BROOKLYN
*** An impatient bank customer has been arrested for attacking another customer in a Sunset Park branch, au- thorities said yesterday.
The suspect, Yesenia Arias, 34, was standing on a line behind the 32-year-old female victim as she deposited $300 in quarters at a teller window in the Washington Mutual branch at 5323 Fifth Ave. about 1 p.m. Monday.
Arias allegedly began screaming that the victim was taking too long.
When the victim yelled back, Arias allegedly scratched, slapped and punched her in the neck and face.
Other customers pulled Arias off the victim, and police charged him with assault.
*** A shoplifter was arrested for beating a manager in a Borough Park supermarket, authorities said yesterday.
The incident took place about 1:30 p.m. Monday when Tony Torres, 38, allegedly tried to leave the store without paying for items he had picked up.
Torres then struggled with a security guard, who summoned a 36-year-old manager, who got hit in the head.
MANHATTAN
*** A woman was arrested yesterday for attacking a male acquaintance in a Lower East Side apartment building, cops said.
Cops received a call about 7 a.m. and arrived at the building at 65 Pike St., where they found a man wounded and bleeding in the hallway.
The 59-year-old man told cops he had been assaulted, possibly with a hammer, by Valencia Johnson, 39, who lived in the building.
Police went to Johnson’s apartment and repeatedly knocked on her door, but no one answered, cops said.
Finally, police broke down the door and arrested Johnson.
STATEN ISLAND
*** A man was grabbed by police as he tried to flee an accident scene after plowing his car through wooden pylons in Gateway Park, police sources said yesterday.
Wlodzomierz Nasuro, 49, was recklessly driving his car on a dirt road in the park about 10 p.m. Monday when he lost control and crashed through the pylons, sources said.
Nasuro, who was allegedly intoxicated, then jumped out of his car, which rolled into Great Kills Harbor.
Witnesses called cops, who arrested Nasuro, sources said.