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Police are looking for the suspect pictured above who’s wanted in connection with the shooting of a teen girl in Hunts Point, police said.

Police are looking for the suspect pictured above who’s wanted in connection with the shooting of a teen girl in Hunts Point, police said.

Manhattan

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An alleged pimp was arrested in East Harlem for sex trafficking and forcing a woman to commit a sex act on him, authorities said.

Anthony Rodriguez, 26, allegedly prostituted two women between June 2010 and August 2012, and threatened them with violence if they tried to leave him, records show.

He also took all the money that johns were handing over, court papers state.

Earlier this year, he forced a victim to perform oral sex on him — and then punched her in front of her 1-year-old daughter on Aug. 29 in his residence on Lexington Avenue near 119th Street, records show.

Police arrested him at 12:50 p.m. Friday — and in his closet found a Beretta 9mm handgun and a loaded bullet magazine.

He was charged with sex trafficking, promoting prostitution, endangering the welfare of a child and committing a criminal sexual act.

He is being held on $250,000 bail.

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A sneaky law-firm employee over-ordered almost $400,000 worth of printer-toner cartridges for his Financial District office, sold the overstock and kept the profits, authorities said.

Adrian Rodriguez, 38, who works for the Fried Frank law firm at New York Plaza near Broad Street, placed the orders between October 2010 and this month, records show.

He admitted he ordered more than 90 boxes every two or three months, which he’d resell.

He was arrested Friday and charged with grand larceny.

The Bronx

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A purse snatcher is wanted for attacking a woman in the elevator of a Norwood building, authorities said.

The suspect followed the victim, 64, into the elevator of a building at East 203rd Street and Valentine Avenue on Nov. 25 at 6:40 p.m., police said.

He ripped her purse off her shoulder, knocked her down and fled, cops said.

The thief is believed to be in his 20s, 5-foot-11 and 250 pounds, police said.

The victim suffered minor injuries, cops said.

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Police are looking for a suspect who’s wanted in connection with the shooting of a teen girl in Hunts Point, police said.

The victim, 16, was shot in the chest at 7:50 p.m. on Nov. 11 at Bryant Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard, and is in critical condition at Lincoln Hospital, cops said.

Police sources said she had been hanging out with the intended target.

Two related arrests have been made, but cops are still looking for suspected gunman Darnell Buffert, sources said.

Buffert is 5-foot-8 and 150 pounds.

Brooklyn

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A knife-wielding patron was arrested for trying to skip out on a $1,253 tab at a Midwood lounge, authorities said.

Manuk Torosyan, 22, ran up the bill enjoying himself at the club on Coney Island Avenue near Avenue O at about 2 a.m. Sunday, law-enforcement sources said.

A staffer spotted Torosyan donning his jacket and making his way to the door without paying, sources said.

The waiter confronted Torosyan outside and the dine-and-ditch suspect allegedly pulled a knife.

“This is your payment,” he snarled while waving the blade, sources said.

Cops were summoned and Torosyan was collared for theft of services, attempted assault and weapons possession, records show.

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A 19-year-old man used an assault rifle to kill himself in a car parked in Bath Beach, police sources said.

The body was discovered at about 9:15 a.m. yesterday in a Volvo hatchback that had been backed into a spot at a rest area along the eastbound Belt Parkway near Bay Parkway, sources said.

The man died of a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head and left behind a suicide note, sources added.

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A city school teacher was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Prospect Heights, authorities said.

Mitchell Einhorn, 28, was passed out behind the wheel of a car parked on Classon and St. Marks avenues Monday at about 1:45 a.m., police said.

An officer found him in the running 2011 Toyota with the lights and wipers on, police said.

Einhorn was charged with DWI, police said.