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A man’s wallet, phone and watch were stolen by a woman (above) he had met in Park Slope, police sources said.

A man’s wallet, phone and watch were stolen by a woman (above) he had met in Park Slope, police sources said.

Queens

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A man is wanted for raping a woman in a Corona cemetery, authorities said yesterday.

The 41-year-old victim was walking on Corona Avenue at 4:45 a.m. Monday when the creep came up to her and flashed a knife, police said.

He then threatened to stab her, and forced her to walk with him into the cemetery, cops said.

There, he raped the woman and then fled, police said.

The victim was taken to a local hospital, where she was treated and later released.

The suspect is believed to be in his late 20s and about 160 pounds. He has black spiked hair and wears multiple studs in each ear, police said.

Staten Island

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A Woodrow man was busted for brutally beating his ex-wife inside the former couple’s home, authorities said.

Michael Valentino Jr., 54, allegedly punched his ex-wife in the face before kicking her down a flight of stairs, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Valentino then allegedly continued to attack the woman after she was already down.

When cops arrived, they found four hydrocodone tablets in Valentino’s pants pocket, according to the complaint.

“That’s my ex-wife’s hydrocodone,” he allegedly told police.

Cops also found two Ruger .22-caliber revolvers under Valentino’s mattress, a .25-caliber pistol in a shed behind the home, and 75 rounds of .25-caliber ammunition, the complaint says.

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

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A firefighter and his tattoo-artist wife were arrested after trying to get revenge against a rival tattoo artist outside the victim’s Port Richmond home, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

Kyle Harrigan, 37, and Beth Harrigan, 41, were hit with assault charges and arraigned Monday.

They allegedly had confronted the victim in the driveway of his Delafield Avenue home at 3:30 a.m., on Feb. 11, sources said.

The couple had gotten into an argument with the victim earlier in the day at a tattoo convention in Philadelphia, the sources added.

According to the complaint, Kyle Harrigan punched the man in the face.

Beth Harrigan then hit the victim with her Jeep Cherokee and chased him around with a baseball bat, the complaint says.

According to the Harrigans’ lawyer, Patrick Parrotta, the couple drove to the victim’s house to resolve their issues, when he became the aggressor.

“After a physical altercation, he jumped in front of the Jeep hitting the windshield with a bat or club,” Parrotta said.

The couple was released on their own recognizance, said a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan.

The Bronx

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Two men are wanted for breaking into an apartment in Belmont.

The thieves were caught on surveillance video walking into the Lorillard Place building through the front door at around 12:25 a.m. on March 24, police said.

They then busted into an apartment on the fourth floor and rummaged through the home, fleeing with electronic equipment, cops said.

No one was home during the burglary.

Brooklyn

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A deliveryman was robbed at knifepoint in Williamsburg, police sources said.

The assailant put a blade to the throat of the 29-year-old victim at about 8:30 p.m. Friday, and snarled, “Money, money, money,” according to sources.

The man gave him $200, and the armed thief fled.

The suspect is believed to be 5-foot-10 and 160 pounds, sources added.

* A man’s wallet, phone and watch were stolen by a woman he had met in Park Slope, police sources said.

He had several drinks with the woman, and drunkenly told her his PIN number, the sources said.

After dozing off on the N train, he awoke at the Ninth Street subway station at about 10:45 a.m. Jan. 6 and found his wallet, watch, and cellphone missing.

The woman was captured on surveillance video using his ATM card.