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NYPD Daily Blotter

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The Bronx

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The alleged stick-up artist pictured above robbed a Van Nest convenience store at gunpoint, police said.

The suspect entered the store on Morris Park Avenue near Wallace Avenue at about 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 29, flashed a silver gun and demanded cash, cops said.

He grabbed cash from the register and fled westbound on Morris Park Avenue, cops added.

Police say the suspect is in his 40s, between 5-foot-8 and 6-foot-2, and weighs between 170 and 200 pounds.

Staten Island

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A crook posed as an undercover cop to pull off a heist in Rosebank, authorities said.

The victim had been invited to a pal’s home on New Lane at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and, upon arrival, he was shoved against the wall by Antonio Trimarchi, 46, who had a phony police badge hanging from his neck, court papers state.

“I’m an undercover police officer. You’re under arrest. This is a sting operation. Where’s your ID?” Trimarchi allegedly barked.

His accomplice, Maryann Pecoraro, 31, then allegedly snatched the victim’s car keys and took his wallet with $500 from his car, court records state.

“It’s your lucky day, you don’t have any warrants,” Trimarchi quipped before shoving the victim out of the home, cops said.

The suspects were charged with robbery and possession of stolen property, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

Trimarchi was also slapped with a criminal-impersonation rap, records show.

Pecoraro had been previously accused of looting cars in New Dorp following Hurricane Sandy.

Manhattan

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A teen boy was robbed in Inwood, cops said.

The 15-year-old left a restaurant on Tenth Avenue near 206th Street with a girl when he was approached allegedly by the suspect pictured above who was carrying a gun in his jacket pocket at about 4 p.m. on Dec. 5, police sources said.

The gunman’s accomplice grabbed the victim’s headphones plugged into a cellphone and snarled, “Give them up! Give me your phone, I’ve got a gun!”

The victim told his friend to run, then unplugged the headphones and ran off, too.

The two thieves didn’t get the phone — and were left with his $12 Gumy headphones.

Both suspects were in their late teens and had pimpled faces, cops said.

The gunman is about 5-foot-11 and 150 pounds.

The other suspect has bushy hair, cops added.