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Manhattan

■ Three teenage thieves were busted for breaking into parked cars on an Inwood street Sunday morning, cops said.

Cops responding to a 911 call at 6:20 a.m. on West 190th Street and Cabrini Boulevard discovered several cars with broken windows. They found a witness who saw three vandals smashing the windows.

Christian Perez, 16, Jose Jimenez, 18, and Joseph Valerio, 16, were arrested and charged with grand larceny, criminal mischief and criminal possession of stolen property.

Cops recovered credit cards, cash and a driver’s license from the trio.


Queens

■ An 11-month-old baby boy was found unconscious in a Corona home on Sunday and was later pronounced dead at a hospital, cops said.

Relatives of Kiam Felix Jr., of 90-42 52nd Ave., say little Kiam was not breathing when they took him to Elmhurst Hospital Sunday just after 2 p.m.

Police say they are awaiting the Medical Examiner’s Office report to determine the cause of death and whether any criminality is suspected.

So far there have been no arrests, according to cops.


Brooklyn

■ An irate woman slashed a man in the back Monday during an argument in Bushwick, police sources said.

The 43-year-old attacker stabbed the victim on the corner of Starr Street and Knickerbocker Avenue at about 3 p.m., the sources said.

The assailant was arrested at the scene but her name has not been released because charges were still pending.

Police were still trying to determine what sparked the fight that sent the victim to Woodhull Hospital. The stabbing victim is expected to survive.

■ A gunman was caught on surveillance video shooting a man on a Bedford-Stuyvesant stoop, cops said.

The video, released Monday by police, shows the suspect arguing with the 25-year-old victim on MacDonough Street near Throop Avenue at 1:10 a.m. Sunday following a holiday weekend cookout, according to cops.

The gunman is seen reaching into his waistband and pulling out the weapon before taking a step back and shooting.

The heavy-set shooter fired a second time as he retreated backwards.

The victim, who is not cooperating with police, was transported to Kings County Hospital in critical but stable condition.

The suspect was last seen wearing a T-shirt with a number 12 on the back, cops said.


Staten Island

■ Police say a man stole money off the counter of a New Dorp bank while the victim filled out a deposit slip on June 9.

Jesus Rodriguez made off with $500 as the oblivious customer left a bag unattended at a Chase Bank at 3155 Amboy Rd., according to cops.

The victim tried to chase Rodriguez, who fled by car before police arrived, authorities said.

Rodriguez, 31, is still on the loose, according to police.

Cops said the suspect is 5-foot-11 and about 170 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

■ A furious husband bashed his wife in the back of her head with a cricket bat early Monday, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Pradeep Wijetunga Arachichige, 37, grabbed the cricket bat and swung it at his wife inside their home on Jasper Street near Forest Hill Road at about 12:45 a.m., the complaint states.

The victim suffered lacerations, bleeding and swelling to her head, the complaint states.

Arachichige was charged with assault, criminal possession of a weapon and harassment.


The Bronx

■ A 66-year-old woman was found stabbed to death inside a Soundview home Sunday night, police said.

The woman was discovered with wounds to the neck inside 1237 Elder Ave. at about 11 p.m., according to cops.

She was rushed to Jacobi Hospital in critical condition and was later pronounced dead, police said.

The victim had not been identified as of Monday morning.

■ A person of interest was taken into custody but was not immediately charged.

A woman was charged with battering her boyfriend in Eastchester, according to a criminal complaint.

Lutisha Moorer, 28, punched Howard Matthie with such force that she broke his jaw at an apartment on East Gun Hill Road on June 10, the complaint states.

Matthie was taken to a local hospital and had to undergo surgery to repair his jaw, according to the criminal complaint.

Moorer was charged with two counts of assault and one count of harassment.