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NYPD Daily Blotter

Queens

* Pay up or else.

A crowbar-wielding thug was willing to take a delinquent debtor’s car as payment for a mere $100 debt until cops stepped in, said sources.

David Lacarriere, 32, allegedly grabbed the debtor on 26th Street at 21st Avenue in Astoria shortly after 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27.

He allegedly demanded $100 he claimed the man had owed his cousin.

When the man explained he didn’t have the cash, Lacarriere allegedly reached into the man’s pocket and snatched his car keys.

* A cop spotted the confrontation and questioned Lacarriere.

He was arrested, along with his cohort, Javier Luna, 32.

An Oakland Gardens man was busted after cops found a stockpile of heavy weapons in his home, sources said.

A tip sent police to the home of Richard Lu, 50, on 202nd Street in Oakland Gardens shortly after 5 p.m. Sept. 27.

They found a small arsenal, including a Colt AR-15 assault rifle, a Ruger Mini-15 rifle and two shotguns, according to court papers.

* A brutal attack left a man hospitalized and missing a large chunk of his ear, sources said.

Moses Rhodes, 46, had been arguing with an acquaintance on Manton Street in Briarwood shortly before 2 p.m. Sept. 17 when he allegedly threw an empty can at the man.

The man stepped closer to confront him, and Rhodes punched him several times in the face, knocking him to the ground, the sources said.

He then pounced on the man and took a bite of his ear, tearing part of it off, according to court papers.

Brooklyn

* Hey, don’t I know you?

A man led cops right to his attacker’s doorstep after he was beaten and robbed inside a Fort Greene building.

David Payne, 19, was in an elevator on Carlton Avenue at around 2 a.m. Sept. 5 when he got into an argument with a fellow rider, sources said.

When the elevator reached the lobby, Payne punched the man in the face, causing him to drop a bag with a cable box and a wallet containing $110, the sources said.

Payne allegedly snatched the bag and punched the man again before fleeing.

The victim reported the attack at the 88th Precinct and fingered Payne.

Staten Island

* A dopey drug suspect was welcomed with open arms by police when he returned to his Great Kills home and found cops searching the place.

Cops had raided the suspected drug den on Dewey Avenue shortly after 7 p.m. Thursday and found hundreds of prescription pills, including the painkiller oxycodone and the anti-anxiety drug Alprazolam.

They also found more than a dozen small zip-lock bags of marijuana, the sources said.

In a trash bag, they stumbled upon more than $500 worth of fireworks, said the sources.

Igor Alterman, 25, arrived home and was arrested, along with his roommate, Xhevdet Cela, 27.

The Bronx

* Cops are hunting for a gunman who killed a man on a Baychester street.

The 20-year-old victim was standing outside a building on Wilson Avenue shortly before 5:30 p.m. Friday when a man opened fire, hitting him several times, police said.