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The thief pictured above is wanted for snatching a pricey pair of Dr. Dre headphones from a teen in Richmond Hill, police said.

The thief pictured above is wanted for snatching a pricey pair of Dr. Dre headphones from a teen in Richmond Hill, police said.

Manhattan

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Police have released a sketch of a fat-faced pervert who they say groped an 11-year-old girl in a Dunkin’ Donuts in Gramercy.

The double-chinned creep sexually assaulted the youngster in the store at East 21st Street and First Avenue at 11:30 a.m. on March 7.

The Bronx

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An off-duty NYPD sergeant dodged bullets outside his ex-wife’s Pelham Bay home yesterday after the woman’s crazed boyfriend grabbed the cop’s gun and opened fire, police sources said.

The officer, whose name wasn’t revealed, had just dropped off his 3-year-old son at the ex’s home on Middletown Road near Plymouth Avenue at 10 a.m. when he clashed with her boyfriend, sources said.

Harsh words led to violence, with the suspect biting the cop’s hand and wresting his gun away, sources added.

The man fired wildly into the air and also put bullets through a window and door of the officer’s car, sources said.

The hothead was busted and charges were pending.

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A woman was fatally struck by a car steps from her home in Fordham Manor, police said.

Ghana Ghalley, 24, was in a crosswalk on University Avenue near West 190th Street when an Econoline van slammed into her at 5:54 p.m. Wednesday, police added.

The victim died at St. Barnabas Hospital.

The driver, Jacqueline Figueroa, 45, was slapped with two summonses: failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk with a signal and failure to exercise due care, police said.

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A brutish husband unleashed two profanity-laced tirades against his estranged wife in Throggs Neck, in violation of a court order forbidding contact, authorities said.

Vincent Trentacosta, 45, allegedly phoned the woman twice on Feb. 22 at her Hollywood Avenue home and ranted at her.

Trentacosta, who has been married to the victim for 17 years, was arrested on March 7.

Staten Island

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A serial burglar was busted for swiping jewelry from three homes and hocked the baubles at jewelry shops at the Staten Island Mall, authorities said.

Peter O’Neill, 24, targeted a residence on Notus Avenue in Arden Heights sometime between Oct. 1 and 11 while he was a tenant in the basement apartment, court papers state.

On Dec. 24, the victim noticed that her rings, bracelets and chains were missing from her bedroom, court records add.

O’Neill also allegedly hit homes on Herkimer Street on Jan. 28 and Metropolitan Avenue on Feb. 27.

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A 74-year-old woman was savagely attacked by a Westerleigh man who had fathered a child with her niece, authorities said.

The victim suffered a broken right arm and a cracked sternum after Derrick Owens, 40, threw her into a wall on Feb. 16 in a Waters Avenue home, court records show.

He was arrested on March 12.

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A drunken thief grabbed $940 from an acquaintance’s purse in Charleston, authorities said.

Daniel D’Ambrosio, 25, was arrested shortly after he tossed the female victim to the ground on Herrick Avenue at 8:20 p.m. Wednesday and made off with the cash, court papers state.

Queens

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A thief is wanted for snatching a pricey pair of Dr. Dre headphones from a teen in Richmond Hill, police said.

The suspect grabbed the headphones from the 18-year-old victim walking along Liberty Avenue near 118th Street at around 4:20 p.m. on Feb. 27.

* A brazen bank robber scored $2,400 yesterday when he knocked off a Maspeth branch, cops said.

The suspect entered the Chase branch at 66-02 Grand Ave. at around 11:30 a.m. and passed a demand note to a teller.

Brooklyn

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Police are investigating the death of a newborn in Williamsburg.

The 15-year-old mother tucked the infant, wrapped in a blanket, beneath her bed.

The child was discovered at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday by the teen’s 55-year-old mother, who told investigators she was unaware her daughter was pregnant, cops added.

The teen mom told investigators the baby was “stillborn,” cops said.

The medical examiner will determine the cause of death.