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NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

Staten Island

* A 20-year-old man was found shot to death on a Castleton Corners street, police said yesterday.

The body of William Rios, 20, was discovered by a jogger on Mountain View Avenue near Westwood Avenue at 8:45 p.m. Thursday, cops said.

Rios was taken to Staten Island University North Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

* Two women attacked a store clerk in West New Brighton after learning the clerk was dating one of their boyfriends, authorities said yesterday.

Dariliz Sosa, 16, and Crystal Colon, 18, allegedly strolled into the Family Dollar store on Castleton Avenue near Dongan Street at 6:45 p.m. Sunday and starting harassing the employee.

A catfight ensued, and the store manager tried to intervene – only to have Sosa and Colon pounce on her, too, authorities said.

During the brouhaha, Colon allegedly swiped her rival’s cellphone. Both attackers were arrested Wednesday and charged with multiple counts of robbery, assault, attempted assault and harassment, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

* A California man was busted and hauled back to New York for swindling a former NYPD sergeant out of $25,000 for a car he never delivered, authorities said yesterday.

The victim, who is retired and from Huguenot, got mixed up with Chris Miranda, 38, of Santa Rosa, Calif., last year, when Miranda listed a 1997 Ferrari 355 Spider for sale on eBay, law-enforcement sources said.

Although the victim lost the eBay bidding on the car, he contacted Miranda and told him he was still interested in the vehicle if the deal fell through, the sources said.

Miranda later said the original buyer had backed out, and the victim sent him a $25,000 check with the promise that Miranda would take the car to a San Francisco Ferrari dealer, have it checked out and shipped, authorities said.

A month later, after not receiving the vehicle, the former cop notified the DA’s Office about the alleged scam. Investigators reached out to Miranda to get the money back, but he soon stopped returning their phone calls.

When the investigators flew out the California to collar him, Miranda allegedly said, “I didn’t think you guys would come all the way out here to get me.”

He was charged with grand larceny, a Donovan spokesman said.

Brooklyn

* Police are asking for the public’s assistance in nabbing three toughs who tried to rob a man in Bushwick and then shot him in the leg as he fled.

The trio, including the shooter pictured above, accosted the 28-year-old victim at Myrtle Avenue and Grove Street at 6:25 a.m. on March 23, cops said.

The victim fought back and broke free from his attackers, only to have one catch up with him a block away on Irving Avenue and shoot him in the thigh, police said.

The shot man was taken to Elmhurst hospital in stable condition.

* The thief pictured above robbed a Dyker Heights bank, police said yesterday.

The crook walked into a Capital One branch on 13th Avenue near 74th Street at 12:40 p.m. on Feb. 23 and slipped a teller a demand note, cops said.

He fled with an undisclosed sum. He was wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans and a tan hat. Authorities said he is between 30 and 35 years old, 5-foot-11 and 165 pounds.

Queens

* Call him the gummy bandit.

A Jackson Heights man was nabbed trying to steal nearly $200 worth of chewing gum from a neighborhood supermarket, authorities said yesterday.

José Roman, 34, was spotted allegedly shoving gum packs in his pants inside Super Compare Foods on Northern Boulevard near 86th Street at 11 p.m. Monday.

A store manager stopped him as he exited with the gum down his drawers, authorities said.

Roman was charged with petit larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, according to a spokesman for DA Richard Brown.

* A woman was bashed in the head with a beer bottle after getting into a brawl with a stranger in Jamaica, law-enforcement sources said yesterday.

Suspect Johnathan Stephens, 24, allegedly smashed the 43-year-old woman in the noggin with a Heineken bottle after a shouting match at the Baisley Gardens apartments on Sutphin Boulevard near 121st Avenue at 4:30 p.m. last Saturday.

It is not clear what sparked the brawl.

Stephens was charged with assault, weapons possession and harassment, a Brown spokesman said.

* A Brooklyn man went berserk and attacked two people in Jamaica, authorities said yesterday.

Phillip Williams, 45, first got into a fight with a 30-year-old woman at 172nd Street and Hillside Avenue at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, law-enforcement sources said.

As the argument escalated, Williams allegedly pushed the woman, hurled beer in her face, and snatched and broke her eyeglasses.

Moments later, he allegedly pulled a knife on a 26-year-old man with whom he also had a beef. It is not clear what sparked the fights or what relationship, if any, Williams had with the victims.

He was charged with assault, menacing, criminal mischief, weapons possession, harassment and weapon possession, said a Brown spokesman.