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Police are asking the public for help in identifying this man who they say is a suspect in the knife-point holdup of a South Bronx Dunkin’ Donuts.

Police are asking the public for help in identifying this man who they say is a suspect in the knife-point holdup of a South Bronx Dunkin’ Donuts.

A crook was caught on surveillance robbing a 7-Eleven at gunpoint.

A crook was caught on surveillance robbing a 7-Eleven at gunpoint.

Brooklyn

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A crook was caught on surveillance robbing a 7-Eleven at gunpoint, sticking up one clerk while another worker continued to restock the shelves behind him, unaware anything was wrong.

The suspect entered the store on Knapp Street in Gerritsen Beach at 11:40 p.m. Sunday and took a case of Red Bull and a roll of paper towels up to the counter, police said.

The video shows him aiming a gun at the terrified clerk, who hurries to empty the contents of the register into a black bag placed on the counter.

The clerk then dutifully hands the crook two plastic bags — for his Red Bull and towels.

The robber bags the items, grabs the moneybag and runs off.

There was no word on when exactly the co-worker figured out what he had missed.

The Bronx

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A 34-year-old man with a substantial police record was fatally shot execution-style in Highbridge, police sources said.

Tommy Dawson was found with a bullet wound to the head at West 171st Street and Ogden Avenue at about 9:15 p.m. Sunday, police said. He was pronounced dead at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital.

Most of Dawson’s eight arrests involved robbery, and two of them were sealed, the sources said.

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Police are looking for a suspect in a Concourse Village shooting.

He allegedly opened fire with a handgun on a 20-year-old with whom he had been arguing on 166th Street near Carroll Place shortly after 3 p.m. on April 16.

The victim suffered a leg wound, authorities said.

Investigators described the shooter as in his mid-20s, about 6 feet tall, weighing 200 pounds and sporting a Washington Nationals cap, jeans and a black peacoat.

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Police are asking the public for help in identifying a man who they say is a suspect in the knife-point holdup of a South Bronx Dunkin’ Donuts.

He allegedly entered the store on Prospect Avenue near East 160th Street at 6:03 a.m. on April 16 and immediately flashed a knife at a clerk, police said.

The worker forked over an unknown amount of cash, and the thief fled, cops said.

The suspect was described as wearing a black baseball hat and a gray jacket.

Queens

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Authorities are looking for a man suspected of molesting a 9-year-old girl in a fast-food restaurant in Jamaica, sources said.

The creep — who somehow managed to be lurking in a play tube in the McDonald’s PlayPlace on Hillside Avenue — lured the girl onto his lap at about 3:30 p.m. on March 9 and touched her inappropriately, sources said.

When she slid down a purple slide, the perv followed — all the while saying, “You are beautiful.”

Before leaving the eatery, the girl smartly asked him his name — and he handed her a slip of paper with “Peter” and a phone number written on it.

There was no word as to why the girl’s family waited until April 19 to report the crime.

Staten Island

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A 23-year-old Connecticut man is under arrest for snatching two purses from women in West Brighton back in February, authorities said.

Addis Wiley, who was taken into custody on April 23, allegedly first struck at 10:25 a.m. on Feb. 6 at Henderson and Kissel avenues, grabbing a bag right off a woman’s shoulder before fleeing, according to a complaint filed in criminal court.

Two days later, he confronted a woman at 10:25 a.m. on Cary and North Burgher avenues, knocked her down to the ground, picked up her purse and took off, the complaint says.

Wiley was slapped with multiple charges, among them robbery, petit larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, according to a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan.