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Brooklyn

Police yesterday released the pictured sketch, based on surveillance video, of a man wanted for questioning in the rapes of a 15-year-old girl and two young women in Brooklyn, authorities said.

Just after the footage was taken Thursday at a bus shelter on Albany Avenue and Rutland Road in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, the man lured the 15-year-old to the sixth floor of a building on Midwood Street near Schenectady Avenue at about 8:15 p.m. and raped her, police said.

Earlier that day, at about 8 a.m., he allegedly raped a 19-year-old at Remsen Avenue and Farragut Road.

Investigators believe he also lured a 25-year-old woman to a parking lot at Albany Avenue and Fenimore Street at 9 p.m. on April 4 and raped her.

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This apparently was a crime of opportunity that he just couldn’t resist.

Ralph Maquivar, 56, noticed a GPS and an electronic camera monitor left in a 2002 Honda Odyssey van parked on 63rd Street at 20th Avenue in Borough Park, a Criminal Court complaint says.

So, he allegedly smashed the driver’s-side window at 3:14 a.m. Friday and helped himself to the electronic goodies.

But he didn’t get far. Cops busted him nearby while he was still in possession of the stolen items, the complaint says.

Maquivar was charged with criminal mischief, petit larceny and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

The Bronx

A boyfriend from hell is in custody after attacking his baby mama in separate incidents in two Bronx neighborhoods, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Angel Soto, 29, not only punched the woman in the face hard enough to knock her to the floor of her apartment on University Avenue near West Kingsbridge Avenue in Jerome Park at 6 p.m. March 17 — but he also did so in front of the couple’s wailing 15-month-old son, the complaint says.

And when the worried mom crept over to the crying baby and picked him up, Soto allegedly grabbed her and choked her unconscious, even as she held on to her baby.

Nor was this new to the relationship, the complaint says, noting that, back on Jan. 1, Soto allegedly rang in the new year by beating the woman inside and outside his workplace, a club on Ogden Avenue in High Bridge.

He allegedly dragged her out into the street by her hair, flung her to the ground and wrapped his arm around her neck until she passed out, all while yelling that he’d kill her if she ever told the police.

She told anyway.

He’s charged with assault, strangulation and criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation.

Staten Island

An 18-year-old woman and her 41-year-old boyfriend were arrested after cops raiding their Grymes Hill residence turned up illegal weapons and drugs, authorities said.

Police showed up at Chante Barnhill and Marc Contrera’s home on Van Duzer Street near Hillside Avenue with a search warrant at 6:30 a.m. Thursday, a Criminal Court complaint says.

They reported finding in a bedroom closet a plastic box containing an unlicensed and loaded .25-caliber Bauer pistol, 11 bullets, a magazine and 13 rifle bullets.

In another room, they found 100 more rifle bullets, the complaint says.

Also recovered were two small plastic bags containing marijuana, a blunt and cocaine.

Contrera told investigators that he inherited the weapons from his father.

He and Barnhill were nonetheless arrested on charges of criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance, possession of ammunition and unlawful possession of marijuana, said a spokesman for District Attorney Dan Donovan.

Queens

An off-duty city Housing Authority employee was arrested after allegedly attacking his girlfriend in the Rockaways.

Timothy Cox, 23, was picked up at 10:44 p.m. Sunday after a lovers’ argument turned violent, cops said.

Cox, who is employed as a NYCHA maintenance supervisor, was slapped with charges of assault and harassment, police said.