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Cops are looking for the man pictured above who allegedly shot a foe in broad daylight in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Cops are looking for the man pictured above who allegedly shot a foe in broad daylight in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Cops say the man pictured above robbed a Midtown bank during rush hour, police said.

Brooklyn

Police say the man pictured was seen on surveillance video robbing a Williamsburg gas station, police said.

The suspect entered the BP station on Kent Avenue near Hooper Street at about 3:50 a.m. on June 4, wielded a hammer and attacked a 44-year-old station employee, then looted the cash register, authorities said.

Police sources say the crook made off with $1,500.

The suspect is in his 20s, and was last seen wearing a tan jacket, black pants and gray sneakers.

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An employee of a Boerum Hill nonprofit was arrested for swiping $1,280 from the organization to pay off her student loans, authorities said yesterday.

Erica Eleam, 24, who worked for the Fifth Avenue Committee at 621 Degraw St., used a company check to pay off her Sallie Mae loan last Aug. 24, sources said.

Via an audit, the company discovered that Eleam had made the transaction and filed a police report on April 24, sources said.

Eleam surrendered to police Monday and was charged with grand larceny, sources said.

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Cops are looking for the man pictured who allegedly shot a foe in broad daylight in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

The 22-year-old victim was arguing with the suspect in front of a home on Reid Avenue near Halsey Street at about 2:50 p.m. Monday, cops said.

The shooter suddenly opened fire, hitting the target in the buttocks and arm, police said.

The victim was hospitalized in stable condition, according to police.

Nearby video surveillance captured an image of the suspected shooter, clad in a Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, a tan jacket and blue jeans.

Manhattan

Maybe the vehicle fumes had taken a toll on this guy and made him loopy.

A bicyclist was arrested for pedaling through the the Holland Tunnel against the flow of traffic early yesterday, authorities said.

A Port Authority cop spotted Jeffrey Hall, 38, pedaling toward New Jersey in the New York-bound south tube, officials said.

The daredevil was placed under arrest at 12:15 a.m., according to a PA spokesman.

Hall, of Hoboken, NJ, was charged with defiant trespass.

Bikers are not allowed in the tunnel.

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Cops say the man robbed a Midtown bank during rush hour, police said.

The suspect walked into the Sovereign branch on Broadway near West 35th Street at about 4:20 p.m. Monday and handed a demand note to a teller, who forked over an unknown sum of cash, cops said.

The thief fled west on foot on West 35th Street, police added.

He is believed to be in his 30s, about 5-foot-11 and was last seen wearing a blue sweater under a jean vest with dark pants, a baseball cap and black sneakers, police added.

Staten Island

An ex-con was busted in Arrochar for concealing a loaded gun in his car, authorities said.

Louis Bailey, 37, was standing outside his parked Honda Civic at a beach parking lot off Father Capodanno Boulevard and Sand Lane on June 1 at 4 a.m. when cops spotted him, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

The parking lot closes at dusk, yet the parolee was hanging out in the lot, the complaint states.

Officers searched the car and found a loaded .45 caliber Llama handgun with 10 cartridges, police sources said.

The career criminal has served three terms in state prison, including nine years for weapons possession. He was paroled in January 2012 for that conviction, according to the state Department of Corrections.

Bailey was slapped with fresh charges of criminal possession of a weapon and criminal trespass, and was being held on $75,000 bail, court records show.

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A thief is wanted for stealing security cameras off the same Mariners Harbor building on two consecutive days, police said.

The suspect first struck on May 31 at 1:05 a.m. at an auto-repair shop on Richmond Terrace and Andros Avenue, police said.

He rolled up on his bicycle, removed the camera from the building and pedaled off, cops said.

The next night at 1 a.m., he rolled back up and grabbed a second camera, police said.

The assailant is in his 40s, 6 feet tall and 200 pounds, police said.