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A shotgun-wielding robber (above) attacked a worker at an Astoria dry cleaners, authorities said.

A shotgun-wielding robber (above) attacked a worker at an Astoria dry cleaners, authorities said.

The suspect (above) first struck July 21 at an office on Kissena Boulevard, where he took a purse with credit cards, cash and keys, police said.

The suspect (above) first struck July 21 at an office on Kissena Boulevard, where he took a purse with credit cards, cash and keys, police said.

Brooklyn

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Three men were busted for beating a man in a Crown Heights chicken shack, authorities said.

“What are you looking at,” suspect Ronnald Singleton, 23, allegedly barked at the victim in the Popeye’s on Eastern Parkway near Utica Avenue at around 1:20 a.m. Jan. 10.

Singleton and two cohorts, Dandre Davis, 20, and Jamal Noble, 21, then pounced on the man and pummeled him with a yellow traffic cone, cops said.

A witness driving by the fast-food joint saw the incident and called police.

Davis and Noble were arrested at the scene after a brief struggle with officers, court papers say.

Singleton, incredibly, was busted when he showed up at the station house inquiring about his two pals, a law-enforcement source said.

Each man was charged with assault and weapons possession, records show.

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A suspected thief is wanted for robbing a man in a Boerum Hill subway station, authorities said.

The 41-year-old victim was on a southbound G-train at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station at 10 p.m. Jan. 4 when the thief plucked the victim’s iPad right out of his hand, police said.

The suspect then fled from the subway station.

The perpetrator is believed to be in his late teens and about 5-foot-9. He was wearing a blue hoodie.

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A man was arrested for trespassing in a South Slope parking lot, authorities said.

Cops nabbed David Elisabeth, 50, after he allegedly broke into the fenced-in lot on Prospect Avenue near Sixth Avenue at about 2:20 a.m. Jan. 7.

Officers found him hiding underneath a black pickup truck, according to court documents.

When searching him, the cops found a screwdriver in his pocket as well as two ski masks and a bike chain from a bag he had stashed under the truck, according to court records.

Elisabeth was charged with criminal trespass and possession of burglar’s tools, the records show.

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A woman’s cellphone was swiped at a South Slope bodega, police sources said.

The victim said she left the phone on the counter of a bathroom at the Tenampa Deli Grocery on Fourth Avenue at 8 p.m. Jan. 7, and discovered it missing 10 minutes later, the sources said.

She claimed the stolen item was worth $160.

Staten Island

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Police nabbed a 14-year-old boy who acted as a lookout during an armed robbery in Clifton, authorities said.

Two assailants demanded cash at gunpoint from a worker at a coin laundry on Osgood Avenue near Gordon Street at about 6:15 p.m. Sunday, and then pistol-whipped the victim on the head, court documents say.

Their young accomplice, whose name was not released because of his age, was arrested Tuesday for robbery, grand larceny, and criminal possession of stolen property, according to a spokesman for District Attorney Dan Donovan.

The two gun-toting thieves were still on the loose as of last night.

Queens

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A shotgun-wielding robber attacked a worker at an Astoria dry cleaners, authorities said.

The 47-year-old worker was in Astoria Cleaners, at 23-17 31st St., when the man came in and pointed a shotgun at her, police said.

The thug then clocked her on the head with the gun and grabbed an unknown amount of cash before he fled from the store, cops said.

The suspect is around 6-foot-1 and was wearing a hooded sweat shirt during the robbery.

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Cops released a photo of a portly perp they say stole cellphones and cash from several Woodside businesses.

The suspect first struck July 21 at an office on Kissena Boulevard, where he took a purse with credit cards, cash and keys, police said.

He took cellphones from three nearby businesses on Aug. 1, Oct. 2, and Nov. 2, according to cops.

He then struck again on Nov. 26, when he took cash from a purse inside a business on Maple Avenue, cops said.