MANHATTAN (lcf)
* Cops are searching for an East Village woman who has been missing for the past five days.
Olga Noboa (above), 77, was last seen at 1:30 p.m. Friday near her apartment at 930 East 4th Walk. Noboa suffers from a mental condition.
THE BRONX
* A suspected triggerman was arrested yesterday in a Parkchester shooting, police sources said. Sam Allen, 40, clashed with the 26-year-old victim on Archer Street and Beach Avenue at 4:40 a.m. on April 30, sources said.
Allen allegedly drew a gun and shot the victim in the left shoulder.
The victim was rushed to Jacobi Hospital for treatment of a collapsed lung and other injuries.
* An elderly, disabled woman claimed a home-care attendant stole $155 while inside her Wakefield apartment Monday evening, police said.
Doretha Bryant, 89, told police the attendant swiped the money from a wallet in a dresser drawer in the East 233rd Street apartment, according to her daughter, Rosemary Edge.
STATEN ISLAND
* A Circuit City worker was arrested for stealing merchandise in a gift-card scam at the Staten Island Mall, authorities said yesterday.
Between May 7 and Oct. 6, Raismel Restituyo, 27, allegedly created false merchandise returns using a register in the Richmond Avenue department store, sources said.
He then credited several gift cards with his illegal returns and used the cards to buy merchandise, sources said. A store manager became suspicious and notified police, who arrested Restituyo last Friday, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.
* An unlicensed driver was arrested after police pulled over his truck in Oakwood and found a cache of weapons and ammunition, authorities said yesterday.
Robert Persing, 34, was driving a 2006 Chevrolet on Champlain Avenue and Peel Place at 8:40 p.m. Saturday when cops stopped his truck for unknown reasons, sources said.
Officers looked into the vehicle and spotted brass knuckles, a gravity knife, a cartridge filled with 9 mm bullets and 10 rounds of .25 caliber bullets, authorities said.
Sources said a computer check revealed Persing’s license had been suspended, said Donovan’s spokesman.
QUEENS
* A suspected thief was arrested yesterday for sticking up a driver at gunpoint while awaiting hearings on two other criminal cases, authorities said.
Detectives grabbed Vincent Adams, 22, in a holding cell at 11:30 a.m. yesterday and charged him with robbery in a July 20 stickup at 98th Street and Astoria Boulevard in East Elmhurst, sources said.
At 2 a.m. that day, Adams and an accomplice allegedly walked up to an SUV, and one of them aimed a 9 mm weapon at the 28-year-old driver. The suspects snatched a gold chain from the driver, swiped his wallet containing $60 and fled, sources said.
On Sept. 13, the victim ID’d Adams, already incarcerated for robbery and burglary.
* Cops are asking for help in nabbing this bandit (above) who held up a Richmond Hill bank, authorities said.
The stick-up man walked into a Bank of New York branch at 103-48 Lefferts Boulevard at 10 a.m. Saturday and passed a note to a teller demanding cash. He then made off with an undetermined amount of money.
The thief is described as in his late 30s, standing 5-foot-10 and weighing between 150 and 170 pounds. (lcf)
BROOKLYN
* Twin brothers were arrested for a Bushwick assault on two men that left one seriously injured, authorities said yesterday.
The incident began at 2:35 a.m. Monday at Wyckoff Avenue and Menahan Street, where Manuel Penaloza, 25, and his twin brother, Segundo, confronted the victims outside a restaurant for flirting with a waitress minutes before.
Using pipes and rocks, the suspects allegedly beat the victims and fled.
One victim, whose age was not known, was taken to Woodhull Hospital in serious but stable condition.
The other, a 28-year-old man, suffered minor injuries and ID’d the suspects, who were busted that day and charged with assault, menacing and weapons possession. (lcf)
* Two FDNY emergency medical technicians were attacked with metal chairs in a Bushwick brawl, authorities said yesterday.
The trouble began at 5:35 p.m. Monday when the FDNY employees encountered a fistfight involving three people in a KFC fast-food outlet at Bushwick and Myrtle avenues, sources said.
Two of the combatants allegedly punched one victim and struck the other in the head with a chair.
Nashawn Brown, 22, then joined his accomplices in pummeling the victims and bashing them with chairs, sources said. The suspects fled in a vehicle.
Police searched the area and arrested Brown, . His alleged accomplices got away.