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The Bronx

Three men were shot — each in the leg — yesterday afternoon outside a bodega in Tremont.

The men, ages 24, 29 and 49, had been hanging out at 12:30 p.m. in front of Mahoma Grocery, on East 180th Street and Monterey Avenue, cops said.

Despite their wounds, two of them managed to stumble into Johnny’s Pizza, down the block.

“I gave them paper towels,” said an employee there, “and one of them said, ‘Me and my friend got shot! Call 911 for us!’ ”

All three were treated for nonlife-threatening injuries at St. Barnabas Hospital.

Witnesses told investigators that the gunman fled into the nearby Monterey Houses.

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The NYPD is searching for a 93-year-old woman (pictured) missing since leaving her Ely Avenue home in Baychester at 5:10 a.m. Sunday.

Police identified her as Jessie Thompson and said she suffers from dementia and high blood pressure. She stands 5-foot-2 and weighs 115 pounds.

Staten Island

A woman punctuated a lovers’ quarrel by stabbing her boyfriend in the arm, authorities said.

Rachelle Elias, 34, grabbed a knife from the kitchen and went after the unidentified man at about 8:40 p.m. Friday in an Ely Street apartment in New Brighton, according to court papers.

He was treated at a hospital. She was arrested and charged with assault and weapon possession.

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Another woman is facing assault and weapon-possession charges after allegedly slashing her boyfriend’s arm and hand while trashing his Midland Beach home.

The man had just returned to his Baden Place pad at about 5 p.m. Sunday when he noticed Denise McFee, 42, smashing glasses and destroying other personal property of his.

When McFee began slicing up the man’s couch, he tried to stop her and suffered cuts to the left forearm, wrist and thumb, cops said.

Responding officers took McFee into custody.

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It was a regular party on wheels!

Cops found two nearly empty vodka bottles and shot glasses after stopping an early-morning motorist who wound up charged with DWI, authorities said.

Gary Caiozzo, 21, was behind the wheel of a 2006 Dodge Charger that was moving erratically near Amboy Road and Page Avenue in Tottenville at about 4:30 a.m. Friday, cops said.

The officers said his blood-alcohol level measured .125 percent.

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Pulling a knife, an intoxicated cab rider refused to pay the fare after getting dropped off in front of his Concord home, authorities said.

Jesus Garcia, 21, hopped out of the taxi on Clove Road near Hanover Avenue at 5 a.m. Saturday, showed the cabby the blade and waltzed into his home, court papers say.

Officers said he seemed sloshed when he answered his door a bit later.

Brooklyn

An enraged patron and some pals jumped the owner of a Flatbush bar, then trashed it, cops said.

Justin Sarkodie, 20, began arguing with the proprietor of the F1 Lounge, on Flatbush Avenue near Newkirk Avenue, at about 4:45 a.m. on March 3, cops said.

Sarkodie’s crew attacked the man, taking turns punching and kicking him, court papers state.

During the alleged assault, Sarkodie grabbed a menu board and tossed it through a window, the court documents say.

The gang fled, only to return 30 minutes later with another member, Kenny Dorcean, the cops added.

“I will come back down here and shoot the whole place up!” Dorcean, 20, snarled at the owner before Sarkodie bashed the man upside the head with a bottle, officials said.

Sarkodie and Dorcean were both arrested on April 8.

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A cab rider, irate that the driver had accidentally run over his cellphone, demanded payback, then swiped the hack’s iPhone and $200, authorities said.

Randy Maxwell, 30, was exiting the cab in front his of Crown Street apartment building at 5:30 a.m. Sunday when he dropped the phone and the driver, just starting to pull away, accidentally crushed it, cops said.

Maxwell allegedly flew into a rage, ripping open the passenger-side door of the vehicle, reaching in and yanking the keys from the ignition.

He then stormed over to the driver’s side, plucked the startled cabby out of his seat and grabbed the cash in his pocket and the iPhone in his hand, cops said.

Maxwell then allegedly ran into the building but soon found himself under arrest and charged with robbery, assault and petit larceny.