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Police described him (above) as 5-foot-6 and said he was wearing a blue cap, black boots, a light hoodie and blue jeans.

Police described him (above) as 5-foot-6 and said he was wearing a blue cap, black boots, a light hoodie and blue jeans.

Staten Island

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A hit-and-run driver who injured two pedestrians, one critically, has been arrested, cops said.

Chuku Ananaba, 31, of Brooklyn, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and driving without a license after hitting a 28-year-old man and a 47-year-old man on Park Hill Avenue near Roff Street in Park Hill at about 1:15 p.m. Saturday, police said.

The younger victim was fighting for his life last night at Richmond University Medical Center, cops said, adding that the older victim was also treated there and was expected to survive.

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Guess he learned you never know who might be watching nowadays.

Michael Badolato, 33, was rifling through a 2012 Honda parked outside a Bulls Head house on Sideview Avenue at about 2:30 a.m. March 5 — not realizing that the property’s surveillance cameras were recording his every move, according to a court complaint.

The car owner told cops that she woke up that morning to find her jewelry and Gucci glasses — valued at more than $1,000 — missing.

Cops tracked down Badolato, who soon ’fessed up, the court paper says.

The Bronx

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Officers responding to a 911 call found the body of a 30-year-old man in Co-op City over the weekend.

Michael Wright had been shot three times in the head on Dreiser Loop at about 10 p.m. Saturday, police said. Surveillance video shows him talking with someone just before he’s wounded.

Investigators said that Wright had no police record and that the motive was unknown.

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Two masked men followed a woman from a Mount Eden Laundromat and stole her iPad at gunpoint, police said.

The gunman and his accomplice ambushed her on Walton Avenue and East 171st Street at about 3 a.m. March 30, cops said.

The woman, shaken but thankful not to have been injured, told police that she simply handed the thugs the device and they immediately fled.

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One of three creeps suspected of robbing a Fordham man of his iPhone — and his pizza — has been arrested, police said, but his accomplices remain at large.

Leonard Hines, 22, was charged with robbery for allegedly joining the two men in confronting the 26-year-old victim on East 187th Street at about 1:50 a.m. March 9, cops said.

The trio surrounded the target and punched him before taking his iPhone, $15 and the pie, police said.

The victim was treated for minor injuries, investigators added.

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A man is a suspect in the burglary of a 99-cent store in West Farms, cops said.

His image was captured on surveillance camera after he entered the basement of the Crotona Parkway store at about 4 a.m. March 14, grabbed some cash and fled, police said.

Police described him (above) as 5-foot-6 and said he was wearing a blue cap, black boots, a light hoodie and blue jeans.

Brooklyn

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Two armed men stuck up a small clothing store in Flatbush, police said.

They hit the Nostrand Avenue shop at about 5:50 p.m. Friday, waved their handguns at the employees and demanded all of their cash, according to police.

They made off with a bagful of clothes and the money the workers had turned over, cops said, adding that no injuries were reported.

One suspect wore a dark hooded sweat shirt with an eagle on the front.

The other had on a white hoodie beneath a black puffy jacket.

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A customer went nuts over his Crown Fried Chicken bill in Brownsville, authorities said.

An irate Jerome Mitchell, 48, got into a fight with the staff at the fast-food joint on Rockaway Avenue at about 5:45 p.m. April 1, according to a criminal court complaint.

One employee upset him so much that Mitchell attacked him with a bat, the court papers say, but the worker managed to escape with a cut and a bruised thumb.

Mitchell was busted on assault, menacing, weapons-possession and harassment charges, the court document states.