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The Bronx

■ A gunman and his pal swiped a man’s wallet and cellphone in a Bedford Park subway station, authorities said.

The 20-year-old victim was standing on the D-train platform at East 205th Street and Norwood around 8:30 p.m., Feb. 16, when two suspects approached him from behind, cops said.

One robber flashed a gun and demanded money, police added.

The victim handed over his wallet and cellphone, and the thieves fled the station, according to cops.

The gun-toting suspect has braids and was last seen wearing a black hat, police said .

Surveillance cameras caught both men in the station, wearing dark jackets and light-colored pants.

â–  A pack of violent teens robbed a man on the train and then beat him up when he tried to exit in Bedford Park, police said.

The 34-year-old man was riding a southbound D train around 8:15 p.m., Feb. 17, when someone snatched his iPhone from his hand and fled at the 205th Street station, cops said.

The suspect fled and as the victim exited the train behind him, several other suspects punched him in the face and ran, police added.

Staten Island

â–  A man who had nearly 100 oxycodone pills in the center console of his car was arrested by a cop who spied the stash in New Springville, authorities said.

Robert Pagan, 38, was sitting behind the wheel of his Inifiniti coupe on the corner of Ferndale and Rockland avenues around 10:35 p.m., Friday, when an officer spotted a pile of pills in plain view, a Criminal Court complaint charges.

Pagan was cuffed and charged with drug possession, according to a spokesman for Richmond County District Attorney Daniel Donovan.

Brooklyn

â–  A man was discovered bound and shot dead in his Crown Heights apartment, cops said.

The victim, Sergio Bosse, 69, was discovered tied up, with a gunshot wound to the back of his head, in his second-floor home on Albany Avenue, near Lefferts Avenue, just after midnight Friday, according to police.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Bosse had prior arrests for drug possession and two for driving with a suspended license

â–  This man attempted to rob a downtown Brooklyn Federal Savings Bank, cops said.

The smirking suspect walked into the branch near Borough Hall on the corner of Court and Livingston streets around 4:50 p.m., Wednesday, and handed the teller a demand note, police said.

The bank employee hesitated and the would-be thief got spooked and fled empty-handed, according to cops.

No one was injured and no arrests have been made.

Queens

â–  Cops released surveillance photos of a man wanted for a bias attack in Hunters Point.

The 43-year-old victim was riding the northbound 7 train around 4 p.m. Sunday when the suspect punched him in the face twice and hurled anti-Mexican slurs, police said.

The suspect fled at the Court Square station.

The victim suffered cuts and bruises but refused medical attention.

The suspect is about 6 feet tall, 165 pounds and was wearing a gray shirt, a black coat, black jeans and black shoes.

â–  A man suspected of robbing a bank in Tribeca, and trying to rob one on the Upper East Side and a third in Greenwich Village, has been arrested.

Rodney Griffin, 49, of Brooklyn was charged with robbery for allegedly stealing $6,000 from the Chase Bank on Barclay Street around 11 a.m., on Jan. 25.

He is also a suspect in two failed robberies, police said.

The first botched heist was at Bank of America on Third Avenue and East 63rd Street, around 11 a.m., Feb. 18.

Around five hours later, he tried but failed to rob another Chase Branch on West Fourth Street, cops added.