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QUEENS

* Cops yesterday released sketches of two men (above) sought for raping and robbing two workers in a Flushing massage parlor last month.

Police described the two assailants as Hispanic, 20 to 25 years old, 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-9, and 150 to 170 pounds.

On Jan. 10, the two men entered the massage parlor on College Point Boulevard about 7:30 p.m. and sexually assaulted two masseuses, ages 40 and 42, cops said.

Police said the assailants then stole the victims’ cash, credit cards and cellphones.

BROOKLYN

* Police yesterday released this sketch (above) of the pervert who attacked a 19-year-old woman who had just come out of a subway station in Prospect Lefferts Gardens and was walking home at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.

The man, described as Hispanic, put his victim, who is Asian, in a headlock – then dragged her several blocks to a building, where he raped her. He also made offensive sexually suggestive remarks about Asians, causing cops to treat the violence as a bias crime. (s, lcf)

* A Sheepshead Bay man has been arrested for slashing a man last October, authorities said yesterday.

Robert Boyett, 41, was charged with assault and menacing after he surrendered to police on Wednesday for the Oct. 27 attack on the 19-year-old man in Boyett’s Avenue W apartment building, sources said.

At 5:30 p.m. that day, Boyett confronted the victim in a hallway and asked, “Did you set me up?” sources said.

It was unclear what Boyett was referring to, but the two men began wrestling, police sources said.

Boyett allegedly slashed the victim in the stomach.

In a struggle for the knife, the victim suffered hand cuts that required nine stitches.

* A teenager pretending to have a gun robbed a man of his cellphone in a Brownsville subway station, authorities said yesterday.

The stick-up occurred about 2 p.m. Monday, when Travis Brooks, 18, encountered his victim, age unknown, in the Saratoga Avenue station of the No. 3 line, sources said.

Brooks allegedly asked the victim to buy a MetroCard from him, and the victim complied.

The victim then began walking up a flight of stairs in the station when Brooks yelled for him to come back down.

When the victim refused, Brooks rushed up and demanded his cash and cellphone, sources said.

After the victim said he had no money, Brooks reached into his waistband to simulate a gun and bragged about once shooting somebody, sources said.

Brooks then reached into the man’s pocket, grabbed his cellphone and fled.

Later, the victim ID’d Brooks in a photo array and police on Wednesday arrested the suspect on charges of robbery and menacing.

* A man was arrested yesterday for choking and threatening his ex-girlfriend with a knife in her East New York apartment, authorities said.

The violence began about 6 a.m. last Saturday, when Shaun Mickens, 27, woke up and confronted the 22-year-old woman as she slept in the living room of her Alabama Avenue residence, sources said.

Mickens allegedly told his ex-girlfriend, who allowed him to sleep over, that he had dreamed she was cheating on him.

After accusing her of cheating, he placed her in a chokehold and put a knife to her chin, then he fled, sources said.

The victim, who had an order of protection against Mickens, reported the incident to police that day.

He was charged with menacing, criminal contempt and weapons possession.

STATEN ISLAND

* A man has been arrested for bashing his companion in the head with a champagne bottle in a Grasmere building last year, a law-enforcement source said yesterday.

Robert Girardo, a 53-year-old unemployed hairdresser, got into a lover’s quarrel with a 52-year-old man in the building at 1300 Hylan Boulevard about 1 a.m. on Dec. 19, the source said.

During the dispute, Girardo allegedly picked up a champagne bottle and smashed the victim in the face, causing bruising and swelling to the left eye.

Police arrested Girardo on Monday, on charges of assault and harassment.

* A man was busted for beaking into a coin-operated dryer and trying to steal the change in a New Brighton building, authorities said yesterday.

Between 10 p.m. last Saturday and 9 a.m. on Sunday morning, Frank Berrios, 45, used shears to cut wires in a dryer in the laundry room at the Daniel Low Terrace building, according to a criminal complaint.

Berrios then allegedly used a hammer to pry open the dryer’s change box, but did not get any money.

He was charged with criminal mischief and attempted criminal possession of stolen property. (s, lcf)

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