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Police are searching for this teen (above), who escaped from a Williamsbridge detention facility, authorities said.

Police are searching for this teen (above), who escaped from a Williamsbridge detention facility, authorities said.

Manhattan

A prep-school girl was busted with her older boyfriend when cops discovered a drug lab and an illegal arsenal in a Hell’s Kitchen apartment, police sources said.

When officers arrived at the West 50th Street apartment Saturday morning in response to a call about a clash between Jason Eberman, 28, and an ex-love, they allegedly found a .233-caliber Ruger Mini-14 semiautomatic with a magazine that holds 20 rounds.

Two pistols were also found, along with a lab that included scales for cocaine, as well as $4,000 in cash, court records say.

Eberman and current flame Emma Klein, 17, were charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of a weapon.

Klein’s lawyer, Rochelle Berliner, said the private-school student was a friend of Eberman’s who did not know what was in the apartment and who was “in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

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Cops are looking for a man who used a credit card taken during a robbery in Harlem, authorities said.

The suspect (pictured) tried to use the card at a grocery store on West 138th Street near Broadway sometime around March 2, police said.

It was stolen during an assault at Club Phuket on West 135th Street near 12th Avenue at around 3:25 a.m. the same day.

The man who used the card is not considered a suspect in the robbery but is wanted for grand larceny after he tried to use the card at several locations, sources said.

He is in his late 40s or early 50s, 5-foot-1 and 220 pounds, police said.

Queens

A young man was arrested yesterday for allegedly strangling his gay teacher lover in Jackson Heights.

Cecil Golden, 19, was charged with murder in the brutal Jan. 25 death of seventh-grade teacher David Rangel after detectives tracked him down in The Bronx Tuesday night.

Golden allegedly gave a full confession, telling cops that he killed Rangel while stealing electronics in the teacher’s home on 91st Street.

Cops responding to a 911 call found Rangel’s body in a pool of blood with his couch on top of him.

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Police collared a Jamaica man who allegedly strangled his girlfriend and dumped her body in a park, police sources said.

Carlos Evelyn, 30, was charged with second-degree murder after the body of Kadieann Chambers, 27, was found floating in the Idlewood Park Reserve about 10:40 a.m. yesterday, according to authorities.

The couple had a history of domestic violence.

Evelyn was also charged with tampering with physical evidence, police said.

Staten Island

A man with self-confessed “drug problem” stole his mother’s wedding band and other jewelry, and sold them to a New Dorp shop, authorities said.

Keith Banks, 33, who lives with his 60-year-old mom, hocked her gold band, a silver bracelet and a chain, as well as a gold tie pin, to R.M. Jewelry on New Dorp Lane at about 2:10 p.m. March 11, according to court documents.

He also pawned his mom’s other baubles at the same store on March 6 and March 10, including three gold chains, two silver chains, and a gold Figaro chain, the records claim.

The victim realized her jewelry was missing on Monday, and notified the police.

“I took it because I have a drug problem,” Banks allegedly told cops, a law-enforcement source said.

He was charged with three counts of criminal possession of stolen property, according to a spokesman for Staten Island DA Dan Donovan.

The Bronx

Police are searching for this teen (pictured), who escaped from a Williamsbridge detention facility, authorities said.

Quentin Stroman, 18, broke out of the facility on White Plains Road at around 3:50 p.m. Saturday, cops said.

Stroman had been arrested on March 8 for assaulting a man who tried to break up a fight between him and another person, cops said.

He was ordered by the court to serve time in a detention facility as an alternative to serving jail time, police said.

Stroman has had previous arrests for petit larceny and riding between subway cars, cops said.