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The thief went into Uncle Louie G’s Italian Ices and Ice Cream on Richmond Avenue near Mosley Avenue at about 1 a.m. Sept. 30 and raided the cash register, cops said.

The thief went into Uncle Louie G’s Italian Ices and Ice Cream on Richmond Avenue near Mosley Avenue at about 1 a.m. Sept. 30 and raided the cash register, cops said.

Staten Island

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Cops on patrol caught a man bearing a stun gun in New Brighton, authorities said.

The officers were driving down Jersey Street at around 7 p.m. Wednesday when they saw Solomon Bolling, 27, standing next to a car with all of its windows shattered, cops said. The car was parked near the Richmond Terrace Houses.

When the officers stopped to investigate, they spied a stun gun on the car’s driver’s seat, cops added. It’s not clear whether it was Bolling’s car, but he was charged with weapons possession.

The suspect has prior arrests for marijuana and public consumption of alcohol, records show.

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Police are on the hunt for a crook who burglarized an Italian-ice shop in Eltingville, authorities said.

The thief went into Uncle Louie G’s Italian Ices and Ice Cream on Richmond Avenue near Mosley Avenue at about 1 a.m. Sept. 30 and raided the cash register, cops said.

He fled with an undisclosed amount of money. The thief is approximately 6 feet tall and 200 pounds.

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A parolee has been busted for armed robbery in Ocean Breeze, authorities said.

Ex-con Anthony Nicoletti, who did time for attempted robbery, mugged a fellow parolee at Cromwell and Mason avenues at about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to law-enforcement sources.

“Give me your money and medication!” 20-year-old Nicoletti threatened the man while lifting his shirt to reveal what appeared to be a black firearm, court papers state.

The victim told his parole officer, who notified cops, the sources added.

When officers arrived at Nicoletti’s home to arrest him, they found a stash of cocaine and the anxiety medication alprazolam, the court records say. He was charged with robbery and drug possession.

Nicoletti’s older brother, Ralph, 22, is doing a nine-year stretch in federal prison for a racially motivated attack on election night in 2008.

The Bronx

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A gunman unleashed a hail of bullets in Wakefield yesterday, wounding three people, cops said.

The unknown assailant opened fire shortly after 5 a.m., hitting one man in the leg and grazing the other two people, authorities said.

EMS took two of the victims to Jacobi Hospital in stable condition, while the third did not need medical attention.

No arrests have been made, and it was not immediately clear what sparked the violence.

Brooklyn

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Maybe she needed an app for common sense.

An iPad was snatched after a woman carelessly left it in a Sunset Park laundromat, authorities said.

The 44-year-old woman placed the tablet on top of a washing machine at Yo Clean Clear Laundromat on Sixth Avenue near 49th Street at about 7:20 p.m. Oct. 15 and came back an hour later to find it gone, police sources said.

It was valued at $519. No arrests have been made.

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Three thugs robbed a man at gunpoint in Boerum Hill, police said.

The crooks approached the 39-year-old victim at Butler and Hoyt streets at about 4:50 p.m. Oct. 4, and one perp flashed a gun, authorities said.

The other two took the victim’s cellphone, and they all ran.

The suspected gunman wore a red sweat shirt.

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A creep exposed himself in Sunset Park, authorities said.

His 24-year-old victim was heading home from the subway at about 1:55 a.m. Oct. 16 when the pervy man coughed to get her attention on 48th Street near Sixth Avenue, police sources said.

When she looked at him, he flashed his crotch and then walked away.

The suspect is approximately 5-foot-6 and was wearing a blue baseball hat, the sources said.

No arrests have been made.

Manhattan

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A man is fighting for his life after he jumped in front of a train in the Times Square subway station yesterday, police said.

The 60-year-old man jumped in front an E train as it approached the station at around 2:30 p.m., cops said.

The unidentified man was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition.

Queens

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A man was critically injured after he leaped off the Long Island City side of the 59th Street Bridge yesterday, cops said.

The 25-year-old man plunged 50 feet and landed in the street on 21st street and Queens Plaza South at 1:25 p.m. He was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital with grave injuries, authorities said.