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Brooklyn

Two brothers were arrested after they got into a fight with each other in Boerum Hill, authorities said.

Steven Myers, 46, wanted Stanley Winslow, 42, to leave the Hoyt Street apartment at about 10:20 p.m. Aug. 5, police sources said.

When Winslow wouldn’t leave, Myers allegedly flashed a knife and began punching him.

Winslow fought back by hitting Myers in the face and biting his chest, police sources said.

A 12-year-old girl in the home witnessed the fight and called 911.

The brothers filed complaints against each other.

Winslow was charged with assault, menacing, and harassment, while Myers was arrested for assault.

They were treated at separate area hospitals for minor injuries.

Manhattan

A watch-loving thief, who didn’t think cops would catch him, has been busted, authorities said.

Ayala Balfourd’s time ran out Thursday when he was arrested for a spate of burglaries he committed over the course of a year in Midtown, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

“I didn’t think you guys were going to catch me because I’m pretty sneaky,” he told investigators.

Balfourd, 23, started his crime spree in July 2012 when he struck a Seventh Avenue building near 35th Street and grabbed a laptop computer from a basement desk office, the complaint states.

Last October, he stole more than $140,000 worth of watches from a display case at Design Time Watch Co. on Broadway near West 32nd Street. Police believe Balfourd is responsible for seven heists.

He was charged with burglary and grand larceny, authorities added.

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A creep has been nabbed for following a woman around Little Italy and filming her with a video camera, authorities said.

Geoffrey Sherwood, 55, allegedly tailed the 24-year-old for several minutes, aiming the camera between the legs of the shorts-wearing woman while she walked on Canal and Mulberry streets, at about 2:20 p.m. Saturday, cops said.

The New Jersey man had pulled the camera out of his shoulder bag and flipped the screen open allegedly trying to get a clear shot.

Sherwood was arrested minutes later and charged with stalking and unlawful surveillance, authorities said.

Queens

A hit-and-run driver killed a man in Jackson Heights yesterday, police said.

Manuel Campoverde, 25, was hit by a small, black sedan while he was walking on 34th Avenue and Junction Boulevard at about 1:50 a.m., cops said.

Campoverde, who lived near the scene of the accident, was rushed by EMTs to Elmhurst Hospital, but did not survive.

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A firefighter was arrested in Far Rockaway yesterday and charged with assaulting his wife, police sources said.

Steven Clarke, 39, was arrested at about 1:40 a.m. after he allegedly choked the victim in their residence near Healy Avenue.

He was charged with second-degree strangulation, and second-degree harassment.

The victim suffered minor injuries during the attack.

The Bronx

A man was shot dead in Eastchester yesterday, cops said.

Carlos Garcia, 25, was found at East 241st Street and White Plains Road at around 12:20 a.m. with a gunshot wound to the chest near the Jatown Deli and Grocery, cops said.

He was rushed to Montefiore Hospital where he died, cops said.

Garcia had several arrests including collars for criminal possession of a weapon, grand larceny and criminal trespassing, cops said.

It was unclear what sparked the violence, and no arrests have been made, cops said.

Staten Island

A remorseful teen who burglarized a YMCA last month, stealing items from the locker room, was recently nabbed by cops in Randall Manor, authorities said.

Dayquan Francis, 17, allegedly stole items from the YMCA gym facility’s locker room at around 1:30 p.m. July 2 on Broadway near Law Place, where he swiped a woman’s backpack and a pair of sneakers from one of the lockers, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Then he stuffed a Samsung cellphone and a set of keys into his pockets, the documents reveal.

“I’m sorry for what happened,” Francis allegedly said after he was caught. “I’ll pay any money the judge [orders] me to pay and I’ll stay away from the YMCA,” he added.

Francis was charged with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and petit larceny, said a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.