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Ashley Perez (above), 14, of East 17th Street, hasn’t been seen since 9 p.m. Friday at the store on Broadway, cops added.

Ashley Perez (above), 14, of East 17th Street, hasn’t been seen since 9 p.m. Friday at the store on Broadway, cops added.

The Bronx

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A man who tried to ride the subway with a student MetroCard that didn’t belong to him was arrested for carrying a handgun that did, cops said.

Two transit cops witnessed Richard McKie, 19, illegally using the fare card at the East 174th Street station of the 2/5 line in Tremont at 8:15 a.m. yesterday, police said.

He had a .38-caliber revolver in his possession, cops added.

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Cops are looking for two gunmen who shot a man in Bronxwood, police said.

The victim was hit in the torso and arm at Thwaites Place and Boston Post Road at 1:55 p.m. yesterday, cops added.

He was taken to Jacobi Medical Center, where he was expected to survive, authorities said.

Brooklyn

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A car driven by a motorist whose license had been suspended struck a woman and her two kids in Williamsburg, authorities said.

Scott Olsen, 46, was driving a passenger van on Williamsburg Street near Wythe Avenue at 3:05 p.m. Monday when he struck the mother and her 8-month-old and 3-year-old children crossing in mid-block against a nearby traffic light, police said.

The three were at Lutheran Medical Center in stable condition, cops said.

Olsen was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, records show.

Queens

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Cops are looking for a Flushing woman who disappeared Monday.

Lili Wang, 39, of 138th Street, is described as 5-foot-7 and 180 pounds, and was last seen wearing black jeans and a black jacket.

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A Marine wannabe was busted by alert Port Authority cops yesterday after he allegedly called in a bomb threat at Kennedy Airport, sources said.

Juan Carlos Espinoza, 20, allegedly called the Kennedy police desk from an airport pay phone at 11:07 a.m. stating, “There’s a bomb at JFK Airport.”

The cops’ telecommunications equipment pinpointed the call at an airport pay phone.

Veteran PAPD Officer Scott Morrissey scanned video monitors and quickly spotted the suspect still on the phone in the Delta Air Lines area of Terminal 3.

Officer Brian Yonker helped nabbed the Brooklyn resident, who had gone to the airport with his mother, a 13-year-old brother and 9-year-old sister to bid farewell to an aunt leaving for Ecuador, the sources said.

Espinoza, who had been due to enter the corps on Dec. 10, faces charges of falsely reporting an incident, the sources said.

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Two gun-toting thugs shot a man in Edgemere, authorities said.

The victim, in his 20s, was at Beach 31st Street and Seagirt Boulevard Monday just after 2 p.m. when shots rang out, police said.

The victim was hit in the leg and the hoods fled in a gold BMW 750, cops said.

The victim was in stable condition at Jamaica Hospital, police said.

Manhattan

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A teen vanished after visiting a Sephora store in Times Square, police said.

Ashley Perez, 14, of East 17th Street, hasn’t been seen since 9 p.m. Friday at the store on Broadway, cops added.

She is described as 5-foot-4 and 120 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair.