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The Bronx

Three men were hurt early yesterday when their speeding car slammed into an elevated-train pillar in Norwood, authorities said.

The 22-year-old driver lost control of the blue Chevy Impala at about 6:10 a.m. and careened into the steel column on Jerome Avenue near Van Cortlandt Avenue East, cops said.

He and his rear-seat passenger, 28, were taken to St. Barnabas Hospital with head trauma. The front-seat occupant, 22, was treated at Jacobi Hospital for a dislocated shoulder and facial cuts. Their names were not immediately released.

Police said the investigation was ongoing.

Manhattan

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This guy landed in hot water in Hell’s Kitchen.

A 53-year-old man is facing grand-larceny charges after admittedly shoplifting $4,190 worth of cosmetics from the Rite Aid on West 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.

Cops say Manuel Alvarez, 53, plucked multiple beauty products off the shelves at about 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 30.

Arrested on Feb. 12, he confessed after being shown surveillance video of him squirreling away the merchandise, according to court papers.

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A two-car accident in Harlem early yesterday sent six people to three emergency rooms and a drunken driver to jail, cops said.

A blue Hyundai northbound on Madison Avenue at about 5:15 a.m. blew a red light and was hit by a red Chrysler Pacifica that had been heading east on East 130th Street.

The impact sent one vehicle into a light pole and the other into the side of a building.

The injured were taken to Harlem, Lincoln and St. Luke’s hospitals.

Pacifica driver Rousell Martinez, 31, of The Bronx, was arrested and charged with DWI, the cops said.

The Hyundai’s driver passed a Breathalyzer test, they added.

Staten Island

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An ex-con and his female getaway driver have been busted in connection with a home invasion in Concord, authorities said.

“Don’t f–king move!” Steven Bloome, 30, and a male accomplice yelled after breaking down the back door of the Neckar Avenue home on Feb. 9, court papers state.

The hoodlums pistol-whipped the residents as their terrified 3-year-old child looked on, according to the papers.

They scooped up 10 designer handbags, three iPhones and $3,000 in cash, then hopped into a silver Scion driven by Michelle Garcia, 23, cops said.

A witness followed but backed off after one of the thugs fired several shots at him, the cops said.

Detectives traced the Scion to Garcia and arrested her on Feb. 10. They said she confessed that she was behind the wheel.

Bloome, who has served two stints in prison for assault and attempted robbery, was picked up on Feb. 15. His male accomplice remains on the lam.

Brooklyn

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A good Samaritan was stabbed twice in the back while trying to break up an early-morning fight near a Bedford-Stuyvesant subway station, authorities said yesterday.

The unidentified man, 23, was attacked from behind at about 4:20 a.m. Saturday outside the Franklin Avenue station near Fulton Street, cops said.

He is expected to survive, according to doctors at Kings County Hospital.

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Cops are looking for a peeved parishioner who has repeatedly threatened a priest at a Gravesend church, authorities said.

The 35-year-old priest, who heads the New Live Christian Church, on 86th Street, told investigators on Feb. 13 that the suspect had recently made several menacing phone calls.

A week earlier, the man had drunkenly barged into the church and waved a knife at the priest while snarling, “I will destroy you,” detectives said.

They added that the man has apparently been bitter ever since he and his wife attended a marriage-counseling session before the priest.

Queens

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Detectives have tracked down a suspect in the robbery of an Ozone Park deli late last year.

Mahadeo Persaud, 23, allegedly stole some scratch-off lottery tickets and candy from the Liberty Deli, on 106th Street near Liberty Avenue, at about 10:30 p.m. on Nov. 21, court papers say.

When a worker asked him to pay, Persaud allegedly grabbed him by the neck, pushed him to the floor, beat him with a broomstick, then fled, court records show.

Persaud was taken into custody on Feb. 10 and charged with robbery, assault and criminal possession of a weapon, according to a spokeswoman for Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.

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Cops have arrested a 17-year-old boy who allegedly tried to snatch a woman’s purse in Astoria.

Demetrios Polychronopoulos crept up behind the woman as she walked on 36th Street and Broadway at about 12:30 a.m. on Jan. 28 and tried to grab her bag, according to court papers.

The woman held on tight and fell to the ground during the struggle, court records show.

She then started screaming, and the would-be thief ran off, cops said.

The teenager was collared on Feb. 9 and charged with attempted robbery.