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The suspect pictured above boosted a cellphone from a 49-year-old woman after shoving her to the ground in Coney Island, police said.

The suspect pictured above boosted a cellphone from a 49-year-old woman after shoving her to the ground in Coney Island, police said.

A cold-hearted crook is wanted for knocking off two ice cream shops, police said.

A cold-hearted crook is wanted for knocking off two ice cream shops, police said.

Queens

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Cops are looking for a Rego Park bank bandit who brandished a metal pipe as a weapon, police said.

The suspect allegedly entered the HSBC branch at 137-61 Queens Blvd. at about 10:55 a.m. last Friday and passed a demand note to a teller.

He then displayed the weapon concealed under a newspaper and fled with an undisclosed sum of cash, police added.

The Bronx

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Two brutes were busted in the mugging of two women in Mott Haven, authorities said.

The victims were near Brook Avenue and East 148th Street at about 3 a.m. Sunday when they were cornered allegedly by Rafael Olmeda, 35, and David Cortes, 33.

The suspects pinned the women against a parked car and snatched a purse containing a wallet, debit cards, a driver’s license, two cellphones and cash, court papers state.

Cops soon arrested the suspects on charges of robbery, grand larceny and possession of stolen property, records show.

Brooklyn

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A man illegally evicted a neighbor from an apartment in a Bushwick building and stole $8,000 worth of property, authorities said.

Jamar Vasquez, 26, whose uncle owns the building, allegedly changed the locks of the victim’s Greene Avenue pad on Oct. 8 and snatched jewelry, a TV, a heater, toys and bicycles.

Vasquez kept some of the items and discarded others at the curb, cops said.

When the victim returned home the following day, he discovered that the locks had been changed and was told by his girlfriend that Vasquez had made off with the loot because of a pending eviction notice, law-enforcement sources said.

Vasquez’s uncle had obtained an order of eviction against the victim, stating that he had to leave by Oct. 31, the sources added.

Vasquez was arrested Tuesday on charges of burglary, unlawful eviction and grand larceny, records show.

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A suspect boosted a cellphone from a 49-year-old woman after shoving her to the ground in Coney Island, police said.

The mugging occurred at about 1 p.m. Monday on Mermaid Avenue near the Coney Island Houses, police added.

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A Sunset Park student attacked a school safety agent trying to bust up a brawl among classmates, police sources said.

Khalil Mann, 17, allegedly choked and pummeled the 32-year-old agent at 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 16 at PS 371 on 37th Street near Fourth Avenue, the sources added.

The victim was treated at Lutheran Medical Center and Mann was charged with assault and obstruction of breathing, records show.

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A cold-hearted crook is wanted for knocking off two ice cream shops, police said.

The suspect allegedly struck a Tasti D-Lite in Park Slope on Oct. 17 and a Blue Marble Ice Cream shop in Cobble Hill Monday.

In both stick-ups, he pulled a gun on a counter clerk, demanded money and fled with cash, police said.

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A mugger armed with a metal pipe tried to rob a man in Williamsburg, authorities said.

José Rivera, 36, allegedly approached the victim at Stagg and Union streets at about 8:20 a.m. Tuesday and snarled, “Give me the f–king money.”

The victim fled and flagged down officers in a patrol car nearby, who collared Rivera on charges of attempted robbery and weapons possession.

Staten Island

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A teen brandishing a small knife stabbed a foe 11 times amid an Oakwood brawl, authorities said.

A fight broke out between two groups of young men at Primrose Place and Tysens Lane at about 6 p.m. Tuesday, law-enforcement sources said.

During the melee, Albert Rizzi, 17, repeatedly plunged a blade into chest, shoulder and back of the 20-year-old victim, sources added.

Rizzi, who claimed he was acting in self-defense, was charged with assault and weapons possession, court records show.