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NYPD Daily Blotter

Brooklyn

The three armed men in this picture are wanted for questioning in six Borough Park and East Flatbush holdups, cops said.

The men allegedly displayed a gun and looted the cash register each time, starting at the Family Dollar store on Farragut Road near Albany Avenue at 9:40 p.m. Dec. 30.

Next stop: the China Wok on Avenue T near East 59th Street at 10:15 p.m. Jan. 15, police said.

Their hit list also included two area delis and a liquor store before they pulled off their latest job, at a bodega on Snyder Avenue near East 34th Street at 9:10 p.m. Feb. 4, cops said.

Each suspect is believed to be 18 to 24 years old with a medium build, and each remembered to wear a ski mask and a scarf, authorities said.

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An 18-year-old member of a girl gang that broke a pharmacy worker’s nose in Kensington is under arrest, authorities said.

Melissa Hernandez was identified by a witness and picked up by cops at 11 a.m. Thursday, according to court records.

The gang burst into the Cityline Pharmacy, on Cortelyou Road near Ocean Parkway, at 6:10 p.m. Aug. 14 and attacked the worker, punching her in the face and kicking her in the torso before snatching her watch and cellphone and fleeing, the records claim.

The worker was treated at Maimonides Medical Center.

Hernandez was slapped with a slew of charges, including gang assault, robbery and criminal possession of stolen property, the records show.

The Bronx

A teenager is under arrest in the baby-shower shooting of two cousins from Brooklyn, one fatally, in Morrisania early Saturday, authorities said yesterday.

Dominique Love, 19, who was picked up for an unrelated matter over the weekend, now stands charged with killing Jamie Joseph, 20, police said.

Joseph and a 22-year-old cousin were hit when Love and two accomplices allegedly barged in shooting.

Joseph took several bullets to the chest and died at the scene, police said. His cousin, shot in the stomach, is expected to survive, they added.

Love was charged with murder, attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon, records state.

Investigators had yet to determine a motive.

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A Bronx brute is under arrest for allegedly punching his 9-year-old daughter hard enough to break her nose and trying to strangle his 7-year-old son with his bare hands in their Wakefield apartment, court papers say.

Ramdat Seepersaud, 34, allegedly attacked his children on Jan. 29, hospital and court records show.

He was taken into custody Feb. 5 and charged with two counts apiece of assault, endangering the welfare of a child, and harassment, according to the court documents.

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A declared turf war in Foxhurst left a man bleeding from the head after being slashed with a sharp object, court papers say.

Walther Agapito, 25, was allegedly so irate to find the victim where he was on Jan. 21 that he viciously attacked him, the papers state.

“You’re on my turf!” Agapito screamed before allegedly slicing the man. “I’m marking my territory! Don’t you know who I am?”

Arrested Feb. 6 on charges of assault, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon, Agapito was being held last night in lieu of $5,000 bail, the records show.

Staten Island

Three young men attacked a cabby near the St. George Ferry Terminal early yesterday after he ordered them to get out of his taxi, court papers say.

Olmo Cruz, 20, Christopher Figueroa, 18. and Zeone Jackson, 16, allegedly went berserk when the cabby told them to scram at 1:20 a.m. near 1 Richmond Terrace.

Instead of leaving, they began punching him in the head from the back seat, the papers say.

They were soon arrested and charged with assault and harassment, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

The driver’s injuries were minor, cops said.

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Two Staten Islanders teamed up to scam two people in Rosebank and Pleasant Plains out of more than $100,000, according to court records.

Patrick Deane, 41, and Nicholas Valvo, 29, allegedly stole two lump sums of cash from marks who had trusted them to invest the money in African gold, law-enforcement sources said.

One victim gave Valvo a check for $100,000 last June 5 with expectations that the money would at least be repaid in full, the court records state.

Instead, Patrick and Valvo cashed the check and kept the money, the documents say.

They allegedly did the same thing to a “client” who gave them $10,000 in December 2011.

Deane and Valvo were each charged with grand larceny and scheming to defraud, the court records show.