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The suspect (above) walked into a Chase branch on Queens Boulevard near the Van Wyck Expressway at about 9 a.m. last Friday, passed a demand note to a teller and fled with $725, cops added.

The suspect (above) walked into a Chase branch on Queens Boulevard near the Van Wyck Expressway at about 9 a.m. last Friday, passed a demand note to a teller and fled with $725, cops added.

The bandit pictured above is wanted for the failed attempt to knock off a College Point bank, police said.

The bandit pictured above is wanted for the failed attempt to knock off a College Point bank, police said.

Brooklyn

Two burglars are wanted for three commercial break-ins in Canarsie, police said yesterday.

The crooks, one of whom is pictured, targeted two Chinese takeout restaurants, one at 1584 Rockaway Parkway on Aug. 26 and the other at 9316 Avenue L on Aug. 27.

In each caper, they busted the security gates at the eateries after they had closed and swiped cash once they got inside.

They also burglarized a third restaurant, on Rockaway Parkway near the Bayview Houses, on Aug. 28, police said.

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A thief boosted a $900 electric scooter in Sunset Park, cops said.

The 29-year-old victim had chained his burgundy ride to a gate in front of his home on 47th Street, near 12th Avenue at about 7 p.m. Sept. 2, only to discover it missing at about 7 a.m. the next day, sources said.

Manhattan

An identity thief used an amateurish fake ID to obtain a Bloomingdale’s credit card and go on an almost $1,500 shopping spree, cops said.

Elisaul Jimenez, 24, allegedly used a bunk driver’s license to con the Midtown department store into giving him a credit card.

He then racked up a $1,447 bill while shopping at around 4:10 p.m. Saturday, court papers say.

A TD Bank credit card in the name of a 33-year-old victim was also found on Jimenez when he was arrested, cops said.

Queens

A robber held up a bank in Briarwood, police said yesterday.

The suspect (pictured) walked into a Chase branch on Queens Boulevard near the Van Wyck Expressway at about 9 a.m. last Friday, passed a demand note to a teller and fled with $725, cops added.

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The bandit pictured is wanted for the failed attempt to knock off a College Point bank, police said.

He passed a brown bag to a teller at the Capital One branch on 14th Avenue near College Point Boulevard at about 10:30 a.m. Monday and demanded money.

When the teller refused, the dejected thief grabbed the bag and fled empty-handed, cops said.

Staten Island

A bigot shouted a racial epithet at a woman — before hurling an unknown object at her — as she walked along a Westerleigh street, cops said.

The 41-year-old victim told investigators she was on Watchogue Road, approaching Victory Boulevard, at about 8 p.m. Monday when a black Suzuki SUV occupied by three white men believed to be in their 20s passed by.

As the vehicle slowed down, one occupant yelled a disgusting slur at the woman before tossing an unknown item that struck her left leg, she added.

The SUV roared off down the road and the woman called 911. The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating.

The Bronx

A brute who unsuccessfully tried to break down the door of his baby mama’s Soundview apartment settled on scrawling graffiti on the door instead, authorities said.

“Bitch, I’m getting in, move the f–k out,” Robert Gross, 34, barked while banging on the victim’s Ward Avenue door at about 10:30 p.m. Sept. 11, court papers say.

When the woman went to check on the commotion, Gross allegedly snatched her cellphone away to prevent her from calling the cops.

At some point during the altercation, Gross scribbled, “Rob lives here,” on the door, court records add.

He was arrested on charges of criminal mischief, making graffiti and harassment.

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Two daring hoods boosted a TV set from a woman’s Soundview apartment — while she was home, cops said.

The 65-year-old tenant was in her bedroom at around 5 p.m. Sept. 11 when she heard loud noise coming from the living room of her apartment on East 174th Street, part of the Bronx River Houses.

The victim checked on the clamor and was shocked to see two men carrying off her TV, cops said. The perps had disappeared by the time she looked down the hallway.