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The Bronx

Police are searching for a suspect (above) who stabbed a man in Port Morris.

The thug confronted the 22yearold victim Tuesday at 5:10 p.m. on East 138th Street and Cypress Avenue, where he pulled out a sharp object and stabbed him four times, police said.

The victim was taken to a hospital in stable condition, said police.

Brooklyn

You want that ATM to go?

Two men stole a cash machine Tuesday after breaking into an East New York restaurant.

The crooks (above right) entered Checkers Fast Food Restaurant at 1146 Liberty Ave. at about 10 p.m., detached the ATM from the floor, and then rolled- it out on a hand truck, authoritie­s said.

Two thieves swiped UPS packages from a Greenpoint apartment building, cops said.

The men (below) walked into the Bayard Street building on June 23 at about 1:35 p.m., and grabbed the packages, video surveillan­ce reveals.

One of the packages was from Crate and Barrel.

The suspect lugging the boxes is believed to be about 6foot1 and 220 pounds. His accomplice is about 59 and 160 pounds.

Police released video surveillan­ce of a crook who robbed a wheelchair bound paralytic on Crown Heights street.

The thief forcibly took the victim’s wallet, which contained a Santander credit card, on May 25 at 3:20 p.m. on Pacific Street and Kingsborou­gh 3rd Walk, police said.

The victim, a 64yearold man, wasn’t harmed.

The suspect (above) was last seen wearing a light blue buttondown shirt and a white Tshirt.

Manhattan

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A straphange­r awoke from a nap at the South Ferry subway station to find her purse had been stolen, police said.

The victim, 24, fell asleep on the No. 1 train on June 28 at about 5 a.m., cops said.

Police were still sifting through video surveillan­ce in an effort to find the culprit, who got away with the woman’s HTC cellphone worth $500, a Chase debit card and $20, cops said.

A marked Port Authority vehicle was struck by a drunken driver early Thursday on the George Washington Bridge, authoritie­s said.

Ramon Infante, 41, was in a 2000 Subaru at 5:25 a.m. when he hit the vehicle from behind on the lower level of the bridge near the New York Tower, Port Authority Police said.

Infante’s blood alcohol content was .185, more the double the legal limit, said the PAPD.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene, and the driver in the PA vehicle was treated for neck and back pain, authoritie­s said.

Infante was charged with DWI and assault, according to the PAPD.

A food vendor in City Hall Park was arrested after he swung at a Parks Depart ment sergeant, cops said.

A Parks Department employee approached the vendor and asked to see his permit near Centre Street and Park Row on June 27 at 1 p.m., according to cops.

But the man, who was working at the stand with a pal, refused to produce a valid permit.

“Don’t give them ID. Don’t give them sht. Fk you!” said Ahmed Abdelhafez, 29, according to sources.

The Parks employee, who is considered a peace officer, alerted his sergeant and that’s when Abdelhafez picked a fight with him, sources said.

He kicked the sergeant in the face, cops said.

Abdelhafez was charged with assault on a peace officer, obstructin­g government­al administra­tion, resisting arrest and assault, cops said.

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