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The man in this picture is being sought in connection with a purse snatching at a Tremont bus stop, authorities said.

The man in this picture is being sought in connection with a purse snatching at a Tremont bus stop, authorities said.

Cops are seeking the three men pictured here for allegedly robbing a woman at gunpoint in a Fordham building.

Cops are seeking the three men pictured here for allegedly robbing a woman at gunpoint in a Fordham building.

Manhattan

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Two men held up a 21-year-old straphanger at gunpoint in a Chinatown subway station, authorities said.

They grabbed the victim’s iPhone in the Canal Street J-train station at 10:30 p.m. on March 24 and fled, police said.

Each suspect was described as in his 20s, police said.

Brooklyn

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Two young women were arrested shortly after mugging a third woman — in front of her 4-year-old nephew — and running off with her cellphone and gold necklace, authorities said.

Ruth Aguilar, 19, and Jacquele Rosario, 20, punched the victim in the face at about 3 p.m. on April 1 at Brighton 4th Road and Brighton 6th Street in Brighton Beach, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Aguilar, who then allegedly slugged the woman in the face with an unknown object, was arrested on April 3, and Rosario was picked up Tuesday, according to a court database.

Both suspects were slapped with several charges, including assault, grand larceny, endangering the welfare of a child and more, according to the complaint.

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Police announced an arrest in last week’s butterfly-knife slashing of a subway passenger in Sunset Park, authorities said.

Jesus Najara, 44, cut the 22-year-old victim’s right wrist and left elbow at about 9:30 p.m. on April 4 aboard an R train at the 36th Street station, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Police arrested him an hour later and recovered the knife from his left jacket pocket and an undisclosed amount of weed from his backpack, the court document states.

Najara was charged with two counts of assault, criminal possession of a weapon, menacing, harassment and unlawful possession of marijuana, the court papers state.

The Bronx

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A man is being sought in connection with a purse snatching at a Tremont bus stop, authorities said.

The victim, a 32-year-old woman, was waiting for a bus on East Tremont Avenue near Arthur Avenue at 12:25 a.m. on March 29 when the suspect walked up, grabbed her bag and fled, police said.

He was described as in his 30s and had on a blue sweat shirt and black jeans, police said.

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Cops are seeking three men for allegedly robbing a woman at gunpoint in a Fordham building.

After they surrounded the 55-year-old victim at 3:40 p.m. on March 27, one of the thugs pulled a gun and demanded her money, investigators said.

But they impatiently ran out of the building with her purse, which also contained her bank cards and other ID, police said.

Staten Island

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A teen desperately running from cops wanting to talk to him about a burglary at a neighbor’s home ran into a stranger’s house to avoid arrest and hid under a bed — to no avail, authorities said.

Shaquan Butler, 16, ducked into the house on Campbell Avenue at 7:35 p.m. Tuesday, according to a complaint filed in Criminal Court.

He cruelly knocked a 4-year-old child out of his way before scampering to the basement and diving beneath the bed, law-enforcement sources said.

That’s where the officers found him before taking him into custody for questioning about last month’s home invasion on Wayne Street and two other break-ins, the complaint states.

According to the complaint, Butler and two accomplices first weakened a neighbor’s door by repeatedly kicking it, then used a shopping cart to ram it open on March 27.

Butler grabbed a shard of glass, while his accomplices wielded a metal pipe and a knife, and one yelled at the neighbor, “We’re gonna take everything out! Get the f–k outta here, you Mexican!”

That led to the addition of criminal mischief as a hate crime to Butler’s other charges, which had already included burglary and menacing, the complaint states.

His accomplices were still being sought last night.