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Police are looking for three men in connection with the burglary of a Laconia apartment, authorities said.

Police are looking for three men in connection with the burglary of a Laconia apartment, authorities said.

Police are looking for three men in connection with the burglary of a Laconia apartment, authorities said.

Police are looking for three men in connection with the burglary of a Laconia apartment, authorities said.

Manhattan

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Ah, the sweet smell of “Gotcha!”

Two young men captured on surveillance video in five Duane Reade heists that netted them $11,000 worth of cologne have finally been caught, cops said — putting a cork in a five-month crime spree that targeted the ubiquitous Manhattan drugstores.

Christophe Santos, 18, and Luis Jiminez, 21, were arrested last Wednesday.

The crime wave began on May 18 at the Duane Reade on the Bowery near Canal Street. Video footage shows the duo swiping about $1,600 worth of pricey perfume, court records state.

Their biggest haul came on Aug. 23, when they walked out with $3,500 worth of cologne from the Duane Reade on Third Avenue and East 14th Street, the records say.

They also robbed the branch at 773 Lexington Ave. on July 24 and liked the one on West 51st Street near Sixth Avenue so much that they hit it twice, including in their last foray, on Sept. 12, the court documents state.

They were both charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, according to the records.

The Bronx

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He shot himself in the foot — literally, cops say.

A 17-year-old with an impressive rap sheet for his age shot himself in Morris Heights and then lied about it to police, authorities said.

Kelvin Busgith told investigators that he was shot by a man wearing a ski mask at about 4:30 p.m. last Tuesday, police sources said.

But officers who responded to the crime scene, a building on Eastburn Avenue and East 175th Street, recovered two guns there and figured that the wound was likely self-inflicted, the sources said.

Busgith, who was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital for treatment, was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, reckless endangerment and falsely reporting an incident, court records show.

This marks the ninth time he’s been arrested in just the last two years.

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Police are looking for three men in connection with the burglary of a Laconia apartment, authorities said.

They allegedly broke into the Seymour Avenue building at 5 a.m. on Sept. 7, ransacked the place and escaped with a TV and jewelry, police said.

The suspects are all believed to be in their late teens, investigators said.

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Six punks — five of them teens — mugged a couple in Morrisania and viciously assaulted the woman, including dragging her down a flight of stairs by her hair, authorities said.

The attack began in a building on College Avenue near East 166th Street at 7:35 a.m. Sept. 8 when one of three 15-year-olds knocked a cellphone out of the woman’s hand, court documents state.

The adult creep, Taneesha Young, 37, slapped the woman in the face, and Patricia Taylor, 19, pounced on her, cops say.

Taylor punched her in the face, kicked her, grabbed her hair and pulled her down the steps, the records claim.

When Nathaniel Taylor, 18, kicked the woman twice in the head, the three 15-year-olds — one of them wielding a knife — jumped in, according to the court documents.

The couple somehow managed to escape, and Young and the Taylors found themselves handcuffed and in police custody just minutes later.

They were charged with robbery, assault and harassment, and their underage accomplices were charged with robbery, the records show.

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A bike-riding thief was busted for snatching a necklace right off a man’s neck in Norwood, authorities said.

Rios Robert, 39, calmly rode up to the man on West Kingsbridge Road at about 10:45 a.m. Sept. 14, reached out, yanked the chain — with its diamond-and-gold cross pendant — and quickly pedaled off, according to court documents.

He was busted nearby and slapped with a slew of charges, including robbery, grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, the records show.

Queens

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A hothead was caught on surveillance video attacking an acquaintance in a wheelchair in Long Island City, authorities said.

Anthony Richardson, 54, went berserk and assaulted the man on Borden Avenue near 21st Street at 11:10 a.m. on Sept. 5, according to court records.

Richardson punched the 57-year-old handicapped man in the face and chest, according to the court documents.

Investigators said they were looking into what set Richardson off.

He was arrested and charged with assault and harassment, the records state.