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The suspect, identified as Jerry Walton (above), is believed to have first struck at the Sovereign Bank on Park Avenue South near East 20th Street at about 2 p.m. Aug. 28, police said.

The suspect, identified as Jerry Walton (above), is believed to have first struck at the Sovereign Bank on Park Avenue South near East 20th Street at about 2 p.m. Aug. 28, police said.

The Bronx

Two teen thugs are wanted for robbing a woman at a subway station in the South Bronx.

The duo (pictured) targeted a straphanger at the Brook Avenue station at East 138th Street at around 1:35 p.m., Aug. 19, police said.

One mugger snatched cash from the woman’s hand and ripped a gold necklace off her neck before both fled, cops added.

The suspects are believed to be in their late teens.

One has short curly hair and wore beige cargo pants, a black T-shirt with a rectangular print on the front, black shoes and a black baseball cap with a red brim.

The second suspect had a mustache and wore a striped long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans and black sneakers.

Brooklyn

A 30-year-old man was fatally shot at the Farragut Houses, sources said.

Jorge Robaina was killed outside 237 Nassau St. at about 10 p.m. Tuesday.

Police believe he was killed by a man he hit with a glass bottle during a fight at a nearby bar about a week before, the sources said. That man is in custody.

Robaina, of 74 Richardson St., was visiting his mother-in-law at the time of the shooting and she told 911 that he died while taking out the trash, the sources said.

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A gun-toting thief robbed a man at gunpoint in a Kensington office building, cops said.

The suspect pulled a gun on the victim and demanded his cash, cellphone and credit cards in the building on Ocean Parkway near Cortelyou Road at about 6:35 p.m. Aug. 28, police said.

The 42-year-old victim complied and the thief fled.

The suspect is about 6-foot-2 and wore a long-sleeved blue button-down shirt and dark jeans.

Queens

Cops are asking for the public’s help in finding a chain-snatcher in Ozone Park.

The thug grabbed the chain at about 3:45 p.m. Aug. 23 from a man on Liberty Avenue at 124th street and ran off, police said. The victim was not injured.

Staten Island

Two drunken shooters ’fessed up after being caught with a firearm in Charleston, court records state.

A patrolman said he heard gunshots at 30 South Bridge St. at about 3 a.m., Saturday and watched a man toss an object wrapped in a shirt to the ground.

The cop said he discovered a .45-caliber Glock 30 with four bullets inside and saw bullet holes in the side of the building.

Adam Payone, 28, allegedly confessed, “I was drunk . . . I shot it in the air.”

His pal Timothy King, 25, allegedly admitted “I shot it once. I held it. My friend took it.”

Both are charged with grand larceny, possession of stolen property, petit larceny, criminal mischief and possession of ammunition.

Payone was also charged with two counts of weapons possession.

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A motorcycle thief was caught after blowing through four red lights in Eltingville, records claim.

Police said they watched Andriy Sadak, 21, blast a Suzuki GSXR 600 through at least four red lights, beginning at Richmond Avenue and Amboy Road, at about 9:30 p.m. Aug. 31.

When the cop tried to pull the motorcycle rider over, Sadak sped up until traffic blocked his escape, the court papers say.

And when the cop tried to bust Sadak, he allegedly tried to run.

Finally, he allegedly said, “I bought the bike yesterday. I do not have any papers. I don’t have a title.”

Sadak was charged with possession of stolen property, reckless driving and resisting arrest.

Manhattan

Well, at least he kept busy.

A man allegedly tried to rob three Manhattan banks in one week.

The suspect, identified as Jerry Walton (above), is believed to have first struck at the Sovereign Bank on Park Avenue South near East 20th Street at about 2 p.m. Aug. 28, police said.

The 48-year-old crook then tried but failed to rob the Marathon Bank on Fifth Avenue near West 29th Street at around 10 a.m., Tuesday, cops added.

An hour later, he allegedly hit a Chase bank on East 23rd Street between First and Second Avenues.

In each case, the 5-foot-8 suspect passed a demand note to a teller.