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The Bronx

A thief made off with $11,200 after passing a threatening note to a teller in a Fordham bank, cops said.

The suspect walked into the Capital One Bank on East Fordham Road near Grand Concourse at 3 p.m. last Friday and slipped a note to the teller that read, “This is a robbery, I have a gun, give me all the money,” sources said.

The terrified teller forked over the cash, and the suspect fled.


Manhattan

The teen Houdini who slipped out of her handcuffs and escaped police custody in Midtown on Monday was found hiding at her boyfriend’s home in Brooklyn a couple of hours later, police sources said.

The 15-year-old girl had been arrested for allegedly stealing clothes from Macy’s in Herald Square and was being held in a juvenile-detention area at the Midtown South Precinct when she wriggled out of the cuffs and crept out of the station at about 10:20 p.m., cops said.

She made it to her 14-year-old boyfriend’s place in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where she talked about having stolen $1,000 worth of goods from the department store, a source at the home told The Post.

“She also said she hurt her hand, but we didn’t know what to believe because she says this kind of stuff all the time,” the source said. “Then detectives showed up.”

The teen, whose name is being withheld by The Post because she is a juvenile, was cuffed again at about 12:30 a.m. and charged with grand larceny and fleeing police custody, law-enforcement sources said.

She was arraigned Tuesday in Family Court.


Two burglars broke into a Greenwich Village home and stole nearly $9,500 worth of electronics, police said.

The suspects got into an apartment in a three-story building at 512 Hudson St. on Feb. 25 at about 9:20 p.m., cops said.


A serial robber netted more than $10,000 during a string of gunpoint heists on the East and West sides, cops said.

The gunman would typically walk into the businesses, show his weapon, tie up the workers and then steal cash, cigarettes and lottery tickets, cops said.

The suspect first struck at a deli on the corner of East 84th Street and Lexington Avenue last Nov. 27 at about 8:35 p.m., grabbing more than $2,000 in cash, $1,000 worth of lottery tickets and more than $500 worth of prepaid calling cards, police said.

On Dec. 3 at about 10 p.m., he knocked off a grocer on the corner of Broadway and West 39th Street, where he took more than $1,000, cops said.

The thief then snatched more than $4,000 from a newsstand on Broadway near West 77th Street on Jan. 30 at about 10:35 p.m., according to police.

He was caught on camera that time, cops said.

His latest heist came Feb. 15, when he took more than $2,000 worth of cash and Newport cigarettes from Mike’s Smoke Shop on First Avenue near East 87th Street, police added.

The suspect is believed to be in his 40s, about 5-foot-8 and was last seen wearing a White Sox baseball cap with the word “Chicago” on it.


Brooklyn

Cops are looking for an ATV driver who mowed down a cop in East New York and then sped off.

The suspect was riding on Pitkin Avenue near Lincoln Avenue at about 3:30 p.m. Sunday when he ran over a Brooklyn North detective’s leg and kept going.

The cop sustained a fractured vertebra, a broken nose, bruised ribs and a cut on his left ankle, officials said.

The detective had stopped the suspect for driving his yellow four-wheeler erratically. The vehicles are not allowed on city streets at all, according to police.

A second ATV driver, Christian Oliviere, 24, was charged with reckless endangerment for speeding near the scene of the accident.

Authorities are offering a $12,000 reward for information leading to the hit-and-run suspect’s arrest.