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Brooklyn

Two women were locked up after a fight in Fort Greene — and each blamed the other for throwing the first punch.

Michelle Robinson, 29 and Shocka Coleman, 38, first got into a dust-up on Aug. 1, sources said. The two crossed paths again on Wednesday on Carlton Avenue near DeKalb Avenue shortly before 2 p.m.

Following the run-in, Robinson called 911 to report that Coleman had punched her in the face and that she had the bruises to prove it.

Coleman, who also showed signs of a beating, surrendered to cops at the 88th Precinct station house yesterday.

She told cops Robinson threw the first punch. Cops picked up Robinson yesterday.

Queens

Police are hunting two robbers for sticking up a 7-Eleven in Forest Hills.

Security cameras caught the crooks as they stormed into the store on Metropolitan Avenue near 70th Drive at 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday, police said.

Both wore hooded sweatshirts and bandannas concealing their faces, and one of the thugs was waving a pistol.

A man was charged with forgery and identity theft for cashing a check that was swiped from a car in Middle Village, authorities said.

A man told cops that his car window had been smashed on 65th Place near 62nd Street at 5 a.m. on March 2 and that his checkbook was missing, sources said.

About two weeks later, he discovered that the account was overdrawn.

He found his signature had been forged on a check made out to a man he didn’t know named Anthony Bellere, 44.

Bellere was captured on surveillance video cashing the check, and cops arrested him on July 30.

Staten Island

Two drug-dealing gang members were arrested after drugs were found at their St. George home, sources said yesterday.

Willie Sowells, 24, and Howard Gutter, 39, both identified as Bloods, were asleep Wednesday around 6:15 a.m. when cops busted into their apartment on St. Marks Place near Nicholas Street, officials said.

Cops allegedly found a large bag of marijuana underneath the couch where Gutter was sleeping and a .38-caliber handgun inside Sowells’ closet.

Both were hit with drug- and gun-possession charges, a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan said.

A burglar was arrested for trying to break into his uncle’s Clifton home, law-enforcement officials said yesterday.

A cop spotted Alpha Sesay, 29, on the second-floor balcony of the home on Long Pond Lane near Scenic Lane Wednesday around 7:50 p.m., authorities said.

When the officer approached Sesay, who was convicted in 2006 for several burglaries at Wagner College, he said, “I don’t live here; I’m doing a B and E [breaking and entering],” according to court papers.

He was charged with attempted burglary and criminal trespass, a DA spokesman said.

Bronx

A man was shot dead during a suspected robbery attempt in Parkchester.

Louis Gonzalez, 22, was found wounded behind the wheel of a green Acura, parked on Zerega Avenue near Saint Raymond Avenue, shortly after 1 a.m. on Thursday.

He had been shot in the head, chest and stomach, police said, and died in the ambulance on the way to Jacobi Hospital.

Cops searched the vehicle and found a large stash of marijuana, sources said.

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