Manhattan
Cops yesterday released a new picture of a bandit wanted for hitting three Manhattan banks.
The suspect most recently pocketed $1,160 on June 28, when he knocked off the Capital One branch on University Place in Greenwich Village, authorities said.
He had previously targeted a Chase branch in Murray Hill on June 17, fleeing empty-handed, and scored an undisclosed sum of loot June 18 when he held up the Citibank branch at Columbus Circle.
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Cops are hunting for a mugger who has been targeting women in the West Village and Chelsea by stealing chains off their necks.
The suspect, seen on video jumping a turnstile after robbing a 74-year-old woman in a subway station at West 14th Street and Sixth Avenue on June 22, has struck at least five times in the last month.
His latest attack was around 1:20 p.m. on July 4 on West 23rd Street near Sixth Avenue.
None of the victims was injured.
Brooklyn
Two armed thugs held up a livery driver in Brownsville, cops said.
The suspects hopped into the 32-year-old victim’s car at 11:55 p.m. July 6 at the corner of New Lots and Stone avenues.
“Give me your money!” one of them barked as he put his gun against the driver’s head while his accomplice brandished brass knuckles. The driver forked over $120, and the perps ran off.
Bronx
A hoodlum shot a teen at the Castle Hill Houses, authorities said.
A group of friends was walking to an apartment on Seward Avenue at 11:50 p.m. July 5 when a thug burst out of a rear door and fired four rounds into the small crowd, cops said.
The stunned 17-year-old victim was shot in the right foot and rushed to Jacobi Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
Queens
A burglar has been linked to a violent home invasion in Richmond Hill after his cellphone was found at the crime scene, authorities said.
Brameswara Adjoda, 23, and a cohort allegedly broke into the home on 130th Street near Liberty Avenue at 1:45 a.m. June 13, flashed two silver pistols and tied the two homeowners to their bed using leather belts.
The thugs ransacked the home and made off with $70,000 and jewelry, court papers claim.
Responding officers picked up Adjoda’s cellphone off the sidewalk in front of the home, cops said. He was tracked down and arrested June 29.
He admitted to owning the phone and being at the home the night of the break-in, cops said.
Staten Island
A sticky-fingered teen stole more than $3,000 worth of jewelry and electronics from his parents’ Tottenville home, authorities said yesterday.
David Latoni, 17, allegedly boosted two watches, five gold rings, a gold bracelet and a DVD player from his parents’ bedroom in their Craig Avenue residence at 1 p.m. July 4. Latoni was arrested Friday after the items were found in his car, cops said.
He is charged with grand larceny.
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A thief used a rock to break into three vehicles parked along several West Brighton streets, authorities said.
On Friday at 6 a.m., Ismael Bonano, 23, smashed into a 1999 Ford Explorer on Egbert Avenue, stealing a GPS; a 1998 Kia on Raymond Place, taking jumper cables; and a 2005 Volkswagen on Forest Avenue, near Raymond Place, swiping a GPS and an
E-ZPass, court records claim.
He was arrested nearby and charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, said a spokesman for DA Dan Donovan.

