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Brooklyn

Cops are looking for the subway rider who allegedly snatched an iPad from a fellow straphanger in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

The thief fled the Queens-bound A train ­after the grab-and-go at the Nostrand Avenue ­station at 3:20 p.m. on March 30, cops said.

He snatched the tablet right before the train doors closed and ran from station, ­authorities said.

He is believed to be about 20 years old, ­5-foot-10 and 150 pounds.

The man may have taken valuables from a cubicle in a Midwood medical office, cops said.

The man entered the office on East 14th Street near Kings Highway at 6:50 p.m. Sunday, cops said.

Soon after, a staff member reported that $40 and keys were missing from the cubicle, cops added.

The suspect is believed to be in his late 20s or early 30s.


Manhattan

A woman who entered a man’s East Side apartment was choked until she passed out, choked again when she regained consciousness and then raped, authorities said.

Paul Grossman, 31, attacked the woman in his East 52nd Street apartment between First and Second avenues at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, a Criminal Court complaint charges.

The victim, described as an acquaintance, contacted police, and Grossman was charged with rape, kidnapping, sexual abuse and strangulation, documents state.

A serial burglar hit more than a dozen offices from Hell’s Kitchen to Tribeca before being apprehended, authorities said.

John Wilkins, 49, was seen on video entering buildings from West 36th to West 39th streets, along Madison Avenue and downtown on White Street, a Criminal Court complaint charges.

Footage showed him frequently walking out with more than he had carried in during a spree that began on Jan. 17 and lasted until April 18, records state.

The prolific thief made off with cash, iPads, electronics, bags and other valuables, court documents state.


Queens

Two creeps tried to ­abduct four girls in two ­incidents in Queens Village, cops said.

The suspects, believed to be in their late teens, followed an 11-year-old girl walking home near 111th Avenue and 208th Street, a few blocks from the Renaissance Middle School, at about 4 p.m. Wednesday, police said.

They pulled up in a dark-green SUV and a man in the passenger seat, wearing a ski mask, jumped out and began speaking to the child, cops said.

But the plucky girl fled and the would-be abductors fled in the vehicle, police added.

Soon after, a 10-year-old girl and two 11-year-old girls noticed they were being followed by a green Jeep Cherokee bearing New York state license plates containing the digits “74,” cops said.

They saw a driver hand a gun to the passenger, who then pulled a mask over his face and ­approached the children, cops added.

The girls fled and hid behind a parked car, and the armed creeps circled back before driving off, police said.


Staten Island

Cops say the man used a stolen credit card to buy gas in Bulls Head.

He was seen on surveillance video making the nefarious purchase at 7 p.m. last Friday, police said.

He fled in a silver sedan, authorities said.

Cops are looking for a man who allegedly snatched a woman’s purse in a Bulls Head supermarket.

The 44-year-old victim had her handbag in her shopping cart in the Stop & Shop on Richmond Avenue at about 3:45 p.m. on April 11 when he grabbed it and ran, police said.

He fled in a green Ford van bearing New York plates, according to law-enforcement authorities.