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â–  A feisty set of twins tag-teamed a foe in a Howard Beach catfight, cops said.

Alexarae and Arielle Worrell, 22, of Brooklyn, were outside a pal’s house on 163rd Avenue near 84th Street at about 9:30 p.m. Thursday when they got into an argument with a woman in a red Camaro, according to police.

The twins dragged the victim out of the car and began assaulting her, sources said.

A third pal, Donae Boddie, 20, joined in, too, the sources said.

One of the three Maced the victim in the eyes while the other two bit, hit and kicked her, cops said.

They snatched her Louis Vuitton purse containing $300 worth of makeup, an iPhone and $11, cops said.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the victim was hospitalized, authorities said.

The thieves initially fled in the car but were later apprehended, authorities said.

The three suspects have been charged with criminal possession of stolen property, robbery and ­assault, cops said.

â–  Three thieves claiming to be cops forced their way into a Highbridge apartment and stole cash and a blank money order, authorities said.

The frauds entered a building near Jesup Avenue and Sheriff S. Byrd Place at 8 a.m. on June 10, knocked on an apartment door and announced that they were lawmen, officials said.

They then pushed their way into the residence and took $700 and a blank money order, cops said.

One of the impersonators has since been arrested and charged, authorities said.

â–  More like Crooks R us!

Two thieves used a stolen credit card to buy a dirt bike from Toys R Us in Soundview, cops said.

The two were caught on video surveillance after they used the stolen card to buy an MX500 motorized dirt bike at the store on White Plains Road at around 1:30 p.m. on June 21, according to police.

A bearded male suspect could be seen hauling off the dirt bike with a female companion.

â–  Cops have arrested the man they say robbed three cabbies in the span of a month in Port Morris.

Sulayman Jassey, 28, was hit with three counts of robbery for the spree that began at 6 a.m. on, June 5, when he and a female companion hailed a cab in Manhattan and asked to be taken to East 134th Street and Willow Avenue in Port Morris, authorities said.

At the destination, Jassey reached through the partition and grabbed the hack’s bag, which contained $700 in cash and several credit cards, cops said.

Police said Jassey struck again at 4:30 a.m. on June 27, when he snatched a driver’s bag, containing an unspecified sum of cash after arriving at East 134th Street and Brook Avenue.

Jassey pulled a knife on a third cabby after being dropped off at Willow Avenue and East 136th Street at 5:45 a.m. last Saturday, officials said.

The driver surrendered $50 and a cellphone, and was not harmed, cops said.

â–  A brute was busted for attacking his wife with a steak knife in Mott Haven, authorities said.

Jason Martinez, 30, allegedly first choked his wife at about 3:10 a.m. Sunday in their East 141th Street apartment, then ripped hair from her scalp.

He then allegedly grabbed the knife and held it over his head, according to court papers.

The victim tried to grab his wrist and he cut her hand.

Martinez was charged with criminal obstruction of breathing, assault and menacing, as well as other charges, records show.

â–  A suspect named after a storied neighborhood is wanted by police in an armed robbery in Longwood, cops said.

Police believe Harlem Estienne, 27, walked into a grocery on St. John Avenue at noon on Wednesday, pulled a pistol and got away with $300.


 Brooklyn

â–  A 19-year-old man was shot dead in Crown Heights, cops said.

The victim and a pal were on Prospect Place near Ralph Avenue at 7:45 p.m. Thursday when a gunman pulled a pistol and shot him, according to police.

Officers found Nathaniel Gravenhise face down in the middle of the street with a gunshot wound to the armpit.

The victim’s pal told investigators the two were in the neighborhood shopping for belts, cops said.

Gravenhise was rushed to Kings County Hospital by emergency responders, and was pronounced dead a short time later, authorities said.

He had at least 11 prior arrests, including for conspiracy and assault, and seven sealed busts.