MANHATTAN
* It was an easy bust for cops after a dimwitted Upper West Side burglarleft her ID at the scene of the crime, authorities said yesterday.
Adrienne Amuaka, 28, was arrested last Friday after police found her purse containing her ID in the bathroom of a burglarized apartment on Amsterdam Avenue near West 95th Street, police said.
Cops found the ID at the apartment after the tenant reported the theft of his 9mm handgun, video camera, prescription medications and $200 in cash.
* A shoplifter assaulted a security guard trying to grab him at a Midtown pharmacy, authorities said yesterday.
Wilfredo Gonzalez, 49, allegedly stuffed five bottles of Motrin into his pockets in the Duane Reade on Eighth Avenue near West 34th Street at 7 a.m. Monday. The guard grabbed Gonzalez, who allegedly punched and headbutted him, cops said.
BROOKLYN
* A serial sexual predator wanted for attacking three women since January in Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment_building elevators was arrested yesterday in Alabama, authorities said yesterday.
Erick Lewis, 21, was linked by DNA evidence to a pattern of attacks that began on Jan. 17 when he allegedly dragged a 38-year-old woman from an elevator into a laundry room and sexually assaulted her, cops said.
Lewis next struck on Aug. 18, when he displayed a gun and raped a 27-year-old woman in an elevator, police said.
On Sept. 11, he allegedly accosted a 41-year-old woman in the elevator of a building, threatening her with a gun before sexually assaulting her, cops said.
* A motorist shot a bicybicycle-riding alleged love rival in Flatbush, authorities said yesterday.
Adiel Ford, 27, spotted the man riding a bike along Woodruff Avenue near Kenmore Place at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday after being told the guy had allegedly slept with Ford’s girlfriend.
The gunman, behind the wheel of a black Lincoln, pulled up to the cyclist and shouted, “What’s up?” then fired eight rounds at him, hitting him in the leg and back, sources said.
The victim was taken to Kings County Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
He told cops he had been shot by Ford, who was arrested Wednesday and charged with attempted murder, said a spokesman for DA Charles Hynes.
* A thug assaulted a woman after she complained he was brushing into her while arguing with another straphanger on a subway train in Williamsburg, authorities said yesterday.
Andre Bailey, 21, was arguing on an L train heading to the Metropolitan Avenue station at 9:50 p.m. Wednesday when he brushed up against the 47-year-old woman, who complained to him, cops said.
Bailey turned his wrath on her, socking her in the face and opening a gash above her nose, police said.
Bailey was arrested at the station on charges of assault, menacing and harassment.
STATEN ISLAND
A graffiti vandal was arrested after he was caught on video in Chelsea, authorities said yesterday.
Since Aug. 15, Corey “Jerky” Rosalli, 18, had allegedly spray-painted the letters “JE” on a Dumpster and a storefront roll-down gate on Victory Boulevard near Leroy Street.
Rosalli also left his graffiti tag, “Jerky,” in gold marker ink on the side of a mailbox on Leroy Street.
Surveillance cameras caught images of Rosalli in the act. He was arrested Wednesday on criminalmischief charges, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.
* Three men were arrested in South Beach after cops found a large stash of illegal drugs in their car, authorities said yesterday.
Venson Brits, 27, Owen Gibson, 42, and Paul Krass, 42, were sitting in a car parked at Sand Lane near Father Capodanno Boulevard at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday when police approached and saw Brits toss away an envelope containing 100 Percocet pills, sources said.
Cops searched the vehicle and found 99 Vicodin pills in a white paper bag and two ounces of marijuana. The men were arrested and charged with drug possession.
THE BRONX
* A pregnant woman was shot dead by her husband – who then committed suicide in her Highbridge apartment, police said yesterday.
The woman’s young son ran from the building on Walton Avenue near East 161st Street shortly before 7 a.m. yesterday and ran to the nearby County Courthouse.
“He has a gun; he’s going to shoot my mother,” the boy cried to court officers, according to sources.
Four officers rushed to the building and heard a single shot as they approached the fifth-floor apartment.
When NYPD cops arrived, they found Imanie Sawyer, 30 and her 36-year-old husband, Michael, dead from gunshot wounds to the head. A handgun was found at the scene, detectives said.
Paramedics were unable to save the unborn child, sources said.