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The Bronx

■ A man tried to rape a woman inside her Tremont apartment building, police said Sunday.

The 48-year-old victim was grabbed by the bald, paunchy pervert when she reached the second-floor landing at around 6:45 a.m. Friday, cops said.

The creep tried to rape the woman, but was scared off when she screamed, cops added.

The victim was not seriously injured, but she was taken to an area hospital for evaluation and later released.

The attacker is believed to be in his early 30s and about 5 feet 9. He was wearing a white T-shirt, black jacket, blue jeans, light-colored boots and a Philadelphia Phillies cap.

■ A man went berserk and attacked his older half-brother, threatening to “crucify” him, law-enforcement sources said Sunday.

Moses Cuello, 22, beat the victim with broken bottles and promised, “I’m going to crucify you!” before lunging at the victim with a knife, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

He then bit his brother’s cheek and busted his TV in their Southern Boulevard home at around 6:30 a.m. March 31, the complaint states.

The victim was treated at an area hospital, where he needed stitches on his finger and staples to close a gash in his head.

He was also treated for bruises, swelling, pain and redness to his face, neck and shoulders, documents state.

Cuello was slapped with charges of assault, weapon possession, criminal mischief, aggravated harassment and menacing.

Staten Island

■ An irate man went to his former flame’s West New Brighton home and attacked her new boyfriend, sources said Sunday.

Christopher Manookian, 24, went to his ex-girlfriend’s house on Bement Avenue and found her in bed with her new beau at around 8 a.m. April 4, law-enforcement sources said.

He punched his 23-year-old rival and then zapped him in the stomach and chest with a stun gun, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Manookian was arrested and charged with assault, weapon possession and harassment.

■ An unlicensed drunken driver was busted after blowing through a red light near the Outerbridge Crossing in Charleston, authorities said Sunday.

O’Brien Garcia, 26, failed to stop at a light while driving a 2005 Nissan coupe east on Bridge Street near Page Avenue at around 3:20 a.m. Sunday, cops said.

Port Authority Police Officer Michael Tadros tried to pull Garcia over, but Garcia kept driving for several blocks before stopping, officials said.

Garcia, who reeked of booze and was unsteady on his feet, failed a field sobriety test, police said.

He also allegedly refused to take a Breathalyzer test.

Garcia was charged with DWI and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and his car was impounded.

■ A man was charged with beating his girlfriend and another man over the head with a piece of wood because he was upset to find the man in his Stapleton home, authorities said.

Jesus Posada, 23, wielded a two-by-four and struck the victims several times in the arms, legs and back at around 11:30 p.m. April 2 inside a home on Broad Street, a Criminal Court complaint charges.

The victims were left bruised and battered.

Posada was arrested on a slew of charges, including assault, weapon possession and harassment, a spokesman for DA Dan Donovan said.

■ A sneaky thief who snatched two cellphones from a display case inside a Verizon Wireless store in New Dorp has been arrested, authorities said Sunday.

Eliyaas Niels, 26, grabbed an iPhone 5S and an iPhone 5C, worth a combined $1,200, at 4:20 p.m. Jan. 28 and walked out of the store on Hylan Boulevard without paying, a criminal complaint charges.

Investigators finally tracked him down and found the stolen goods on him April 8, the court records state.

Niels was charged with grand larceny, petit larceny and two counts of possession of stolen property, authorities said.

Queens

■ A man tried to get a free ride at a subway station in Astoria, but he didn’t go far.

Cops arrested Larry Forlong, 21, after he jumped a turnstile at around 4 a.m. Sunday inside the station at Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street, police sources said. He was charged with intent to defraud transit, law-enforcement sources said.

Brooklyn

■ A city schoolteacher drove while drunk in Bensonhurst on Sunday, police sources said.

Mayra Rios, 27, who teaches art and music at an elementary school in Brooklyn, was charged with driving while intoxicated and driving while ability was impaired at around 3 a.m., cops said.