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A man groped a Hunter College student as she got off the subway on the Upper East Side and then followed her to class.

The 19-year-old victim was getting off the No. 6 train Monday at about 9:30 a.m. when the fiend grabbed her buttocks, then followed her out of the 68th Street station into the school and up to a classroom, police said.

The attacker fled when the victim saw him in the classroom.

The suspect (above) is believed to be in his 40s, 5-foot-10 and bald.

He was last seen wearing a blue T-shirt and light-colored shorts and was carrying a backpack.

Cops are looking for a man who groped another man on the subway and told the victim to “give my regards to the NYPD.”

The 36-year-old victim was on a downtown A train with his wife and two daughters on Sunday at about 2:40 p.m. when someone grabbed his behind as the train was approachin­g the Columbus Circle station, police said.

The suspect then told him, “You know you like that. You know what I mean. You’ve got a nice soft ass and you know you like that,” cops said.

The straphange­r then snapped the perv’s picture, according to police.

“Give my regards to the NYPD,” the suspect told the victim after he took the photo. “They know me well.”

The suspect is in his 40s and about 150 pounds, police said.

A man sitting on a Chinatown park bench was slashed last weekend, cops said.

The 36-year-old victim was in Columbus Park on Baxter Street on Saturday around 10:40 p.m. when someone he did not know approached him and slashed his left arm with a boxcutter, cops said.

The victim was taken to New York Presbyteri­an-Lower Manhattan Hospital in stable condition.

Cops are looking to question a man (above) who was seen entering the Chambers Street station after the attack.

He is about 5-foot-8, 180 pounds and bald and was last seen wearing a gray tank top.

A TV news reporter said his car was broken into in Greenwich Village, police sources said.

PIX11 reporter Myles Miller said his briefcase, a 35mm camera and his girlfriend’s suitcase were sto-- len from his 2016 Chrysler New Yorker in the vicinity of Sullivan and West Houston streets, sources said.

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