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Cops say the man pictured here held up a Westchester Village bank and got away with an undisclosed amount of loot.

He flashed a gun at a teller in the Capital One branch on Westchester Square near Lane Avenue at 1:45 p.m. on Dec. 3, they added.

Manhattan

A lover’s quarrel turned fatal in a Harlem apartment.

Anthony Kelly, 46, and Alberta Engram, 48, were arguing in his West 138th Street home near Lenox Avenue at 5:53 p.m. Thursday when he repeatedly plunged a knife into her chest, police said.

Engram died at Harlem Hospital. Kelly was charged with murder and weapon possession.

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Security guards at J&R Music and Computer World on Park Row, near Beekman Street, caught four shoplifters stuffing video games into shopping bags.

Shawn Noel, 31, Naiquon MacKay, 33, Deon Dirton, 27, and Donald Wyatt, 33, were busted at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 4. A tool found on Wyatt was believed to have been used to pop off electronic sensors.

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A disgruntled ex-worker stole a laptop and nearly $14,000 from his former Lower Manhattan office, sources said.

Marcos Lazaro, 31, got canned from the undisclosed business at 115 Broadway at 1 p.m. on Dec. 3, police said. Shortly thereafter, his boss noticed his computer and the cash missing.

Lazaro confessed after being arrested the next day.

Brooklyn

The gun-toting thug pictured above killed a man in Crown Heights yesterday, cops said.

The victim, 29, was shot once in the head at 11:50 a.m. in the Kingsborough Houses.

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A deranged passenger turned a cab trip into a ride from hell, sources said.

Hui Lin, 28, hailed a livery car at 3:20 a.m. Thursday in Chinatown and began arguing with the cabby on the Gowanus Expressway near 39th Street before reaching over and pulling at the steering wheel, causing the cab to slam into a guardrail, the sources said.

Lin was charged with criminal misdemeanor and reckless endangerment.

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This guy really should consider a new career path.

A 30-something bank-robber wannabe passed a teller a demand note at 10:20 a.m. on Dec. 3 in the HSBC branch on Flatbush Avenue near Nostrand — but the teller refused to fork over any cash, so he left.

Eighteen minutes later, the same thing happened to the inept sap at the Emigrant Savings branch near Flatlands.

Queens

A 46-year-old man was clinging to life last night and his 28-

year-old female passenger was being treated for a broken hip and leg after a drunken driver plowed into their SUV in Elmhurst, police said.

Edward Young, 24, barreled his Ford Expedition into the Jeep Cherokee at 2:20 a.m. on 108th Street near 34th Avenue, sources said. He fled but ran a red light minutes later on 34th Avenue near 111th Street and hit a minivan.

His earlier victim was listed in critical condition at New York Hospital Queens.

Young was charged with driving while impaired and leaving the scene of an accident.

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Another drunken driver slammed into a fence outside St. John’s Cemetery in Middle Village, sources said.

Joseph Hartwig, 23, flipped his Chevy Suburban outside the graveyard on 80th Street and Metropolitan Avenue at 9:45 p.m. on Nov. 28.

According to court papers, he told officers, “I was driving. I had a beer. I feel stupid for driving so drunk,” but refused to take a Breathalyzer test.

He was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, said a spokesperson for the Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.