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The man (above) sneaked up on the 27-year-old woman from behind at 3:30 a.m. Sunday near Westchester Avenue and knocked her to the ground, according to police.

The man (above) sneaked up on the 27-year-old woman from behind at 3:30 a.m. Sunday near Westchester Avenue and knocked her to the ground, according to police.

The Bronx

A heartless thief mugged an elderly woman in Fordham Heights, police said.

The suspect (pictured) was lurking near the elevator in the victim’s building on East 183rd Street at around 1:40 p.m., Friday, cops said.

When the 70-year-old woman exited the elevator, the man pounced on her from behind.

He then grabbed her pocketbook, which was attached to her walker, police said.

The suspect is believed to be in his 20s, about 5-foot-5, with short brown hair. He wore a white T-shirt, white jeans and black sneakers.

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A creep in a ski mask is wanted for sexually assaulting a woman in Soundview, authorities said.

The man (pictured) sneaked up on the 27-year-old woman from behind at 3:30 a.m. Sunday near Westchester Avenue and knocked her to the ground, according to police.

He allegedly punched her several times in the face and sexually attacked her before fleeing, authorities said.

The suspect is in his late 20s, 5-foot-5 and was wearing a gray jacket at the time of the incident.

The victim suffered minor injuries.

Manhattan

A homeless man attacked and robbed a straphanger at the Times Square subway station, police said.

Leonard Johnson, 31, was collared at 4:40 p.m. Tuesday for snatching a 35-year-old man’s cellphone, police said.

He approached the victim just after midnight on Monday, started talking to him and then sucker punched him in the face before grabbing the man’s phone, cops said.

Johnson was charged with robbery, police said.

Queens

A drunken cabby was arrested for DWI — and, oddly, so was his passenger — after a hit-and-run accident in Jackson Heights, authorities said.

Jagprit Singh, 27, was behind the wheel of the taxi when he ran into a 35-year-old pedestrian on Northern Boulevard near 82nd Street at about 4:15 a.m. Monday and kept going, police said.

At some point, Singh switched seats with his passenger, Irvin Valero, 25, cops said.

The cab was pulled over a few blocks from where the man was struck.

Singh and Valero were both charged with DWI and leaving the scene of an accident, police said.

Singh was also slapped with charges of vehicular assault and refusing to submit to a breath test, police said.

The victim was taken to Elmhurst Hospital with a leg injury, police said.

Staten Island

Two teens were busted for throwing an out-of- control party in an abandoned West Brighton apartment, authorities said.

About 250 people came to the house party organized by Kayla Reyes, 18, and Jasniquia Burell, 17, at the West Brighton Houses on Castleton Avenue near West Street on March 26, according to a criminal complaint.

Police showed up at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, and found people pouring into a stairwell, pushing and shoving each other, the complaint says.

It was so chaotic that one man, who was coming home from work, couldn’t get into his apartment, law-enforcement sources said.

Reyes and Burell both claimed to live in the apartment, but there was no furniture inside, sources added.

They were arrested and charged with two counts of criminal trespassing, in the third degree, said a spokesman for DA Dan Donovan.

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A woman shoved a power tool up her skirt in a Mariners Harbor hardware store and tried to waddle off with the stolen item between her legs, authorities said.

Barbara Curbelo, 55, entered the Lowe’s on Forest Avenue wearing a blue skirt, black work boots, an overcoat and a skull cap at around 5:45 p.m., Thursday, police said.

She was caught red-handed after she allegedly tried to leave with the $145 power saw between her legs, sources said.

Curbelo allegedly confessed to the bizarre crime, telling police, “I put it between my thighs. I sell it to buy food.”

She has 14 prior arrests for theft and drugs, sources said.

She was charged with attempted petit larceny and attempted criminal possession of stolen property, records show.