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The suspects (pictured) entered the apartment at East 94th Street and First Avenue at about 11 p.m. last Thursday, ordered the woman and into child into the bathroom and made off with two flat-panel televisions, electronic games, cellphones and an undetermined sum of cash, cops said.

The suspects (pictured) entered the apartment at East 94th Street and First Avenue at about 11 p.m. last Thursday, ordered the woman and into child into the bathroom and made off with two flat-panel televisions, electronic games, cellphones and an undetermined sum of cash, cops said.

The suspects (pictured) entered the apartment at East 94th Street and First Avenue at about 11 p.m. last Thursday, ordered the woman and into child into the bathroom and made off with two flat-panel televisions, electronic games, cellphones and an undetermined sum of cash, cops said.

The Bronx

Police are asking for the public’s help in finding an Edenwald teen missing since Tuesday.

Thirteen-year-old Daniqua James (pictured) was last seen leaving her De Reimer Avenue home at about 8:15 a.m. Tuesday.

She stands 5-foot-3, weighs 150 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a pink shirt, blue jeans, a blue coat and white sneakers.

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Here’s a “Bronx bomber” who struck out.

A female caller phoned Norwood high school yesterday and issued a bomb threat, police said.

The unidentified female dialed Bronx Science HS on East 205th Street at 11:15 a.m., threatening an explosion if an exam wasn’t canceled by 2 p.m., according to cops.

Officers checked the school, and a spokeswoman for the Department of Education said no one was evacuated and all educational activities continued as normal.

Manhattan

“Methadone Alley” has lived up to its name again.

Twelve drug dealers and purchasers were busted in a well-known section of Union Square Park, cops said yesterday.

The Manhattan South Narcotics Major Case Squad concluded a seven-month investigation last Thursday with a raid that yielded 150 Xanax and 50 Klonopin pills, according to police.

Dealers at the northern end of the park typically service customers coming from a nearby methadone clinic, cops said.

Of those arrested, three were women and nine were men, while two were buyers and 10 were dealers, police said.

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Police are investigating an apparent suicide at Bellevue Hospital, authorities said.

A nurse at the Kips Bay hospital found a 65-year-old man unconscious and unresponsive in a restroom at around 6:20 a.m. yesterday, police said.

He was declared dead at the scene.

Investigators say the patient may have hanged himself with a bedsheet.

His name has not been released, and Bellevue did not respond to calls for comment.

It was unclear why the man had been hospitalized, or for how long.

Police officials said they do not believe the man came from the psychiatric ward.

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A man strolled into a Chinatown bank branch at lunchtime and robbed it, police said.

The suspect, believed to be in his 20s, waltzed into the East West Bank on Bowery near Canal Street at around 12:45 p.m. Tuesday and passed a teller a demand note, cops said.

He fled with an undetermined sum of cash, police said.

The suspect was described as about 6 feet tall and wearing a black cap and black shirt.

Queens

A teacher and a nursing supervisor rushed to the rescue of a 41-year-old man shot near their Elmhurst school, authorities said.

The unidentified victim was struck in the leg at about 10:50 a.m. yesterday at 94th Street and 57th Avenue near the Queens Center Mall and PS 721, police said.

The fast-acting school employees applied pressure to the victim’s wound to stanch the bleeding while waiting for an ambulance, school officials said.

“I was worried about the guy dying, there was so much blood under him,” said a witness, Sheila Rogers.

The victim was taken to Elmhurst Hospital with wounds that were non-life-threatening.

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Four goons robbing an Upper East Side home imprisoned two residents, a woman and a child, in a bathroom while committing the crime, police said.

The suspects (three pictured) entered the apartment at East 94th Street and First Avenue at about 11 p.m. last Thursday, ordered the woman and into child into the bathroom and made off with two flat-panel televisions, electronic games, cellphones and an undetermined sum of cash, cops said.

Brooklyn

A school safety agent was slapped with assault charges after attacking her adult son in Williamsburg, police said.

Tanya Edwards, 43, was handcuffed at 11:15 p.m. Tuesday after an argument with her 24-year-old offspring turned violent, authorities said.

It wasn’t immediately revealed if the victim had suffered any injury in the attack.