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Brooklyn

Cops are looking for two thugs who shot a Bedford-Stuyesant man in the head early yesterday.

The 34-year-old victim was ambushed by the unidentified men on Putnam Avenue near Stuyvesant Avenue at around 3:30 a.m.

The thugs fled. The victim, whose name was not released, died at Interfaith Hospital.

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One of three burglars was captured after a pawnbroker ratted on him for selling jewelry stolen from a Flatlands home, authorities said yesterday.

Jamie Mullings, 18, and two cohorts had snatched the jewelry, including watches and bracelets, from a house on East 54th Street near Avenue N at 9 a.m. on Aug. 15, cops said.

A witness spotted them leaving and called police, who tracked down Mullings through the pawn dealer, sources said. He was arrested Thursday.

Manhattan

A pervert was busted for filming up a woman’s skirt near the Empire State Building, authorities said yesterday.

Carl Jackson, 43, was toting a bag with a small camera attached on West 34th Street and Fifth Avenue at 6:50 p.m. Wednesday, cops said. A cop grabbed Jackson after allegedly seeing him tilt the camera under the woman’s skirt.

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A thief was busted after a witness spotted him pilfering a purse in a Herald Square store, authorities said yesterday.

Damon Patillo, 38, swiped it from an employees-only area of the store on Broadway and 34th Street at 10:55 p.m. Tuesday.a bag lined with foil presumably used to smuggle goods past security scanners.

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A man was fatally stabbed in the neck and left in a stairwell of a Harlem high-rise, police said.

Cops are still looking for the killer who they believe stabbed the unidentified man at around 7:30 a.m. Friday in an Eighth Avenue apartment building near Harlem River Drive.

The Bronx

A Hunts Point family is looking for their teen son (pictured here), who disappeared from his home on Faile Street, near Spoffard Avenue, at around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Teon Seymore, 14, pictured here, is about 5-foot-6, 190 pounds and has brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, bluejeans, and black sneakers.

Queens

Detectives are hunting for two armed robbers suspected of knocking off six Queens stores.

In one of the thefts, the goons barged into a dollar store in Hollis on Jamaica Avenue near 199th Street at around 9 p.m. Wednesday. They swiped cash and fled.

On Monday morning, in another heist, one of the robbers fired a shot in a Shell gas station at North Conduit Avenue near 144th Avenue in Springfield Gardens, cops said.

No one was hit.

The bandits fled with cash.

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