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After weighing all his options, this sweet-toothed schnook chose a Tottenville ice-cream parlor to burglarize, authorities said yesterday.

After weighing all his options, this sweet-toothed schnook chose a Tottenville ice-cream parlor to burglarize, authorities said yesterday.

Queens

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Police say they want to interrogate a duo — each believed to be 15 to 20 years old — in connection with a mugging in Sunnyside that sent a woman to a hospital with neck and shoulder injuries, authorities said.

The woman was walking on 50th Street near 43rd Avenue just before 7 p.m. on May 11 when she was grabbed by the neck, police said.

The two punks allegedly snatched her cellphone and threw her to the ground before fleeing.

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You could say he took a bite into crime.

“I bit him because he pissed me off,” Luis Molina, 31, patiently explained to investigators after an argument took a violent turn shortly before 10 p.m. on May 13 on 100th Street near 38th Avenue.

Molina maliciously sank his teeth into his unidentified antagonist’s left hip, according to court records.

He was arrested and charged with assault and harassment, said a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.

Brooklyn

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A teenager suspected of fatally shooting a Williamsburg man in the head earlier this year has been apprehended, cops said.

Adnan Masoud, 18, of Staten Island, was busted shortly after midnight Friday and charged with the murder of David Boutron, 41, in the victim’s Wythe Avenue apartment on Feb. 16, the cops said.

Masoud, who has a long rap sheet, is believed to have been acquainted with Boutron, authorities said.

He allegedly told investigators that he only meant to rob the older man.

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A dispute between old neighbors in a Bed-Stuy apartment building ended in gunfire but not in tragedy, authorities said.

Thomas Allen, 28, went back to his former residence on Vernon Avenue near Throop Avenue on May 14 to settle a score, so he made sure to take his handgun, according to court documents.

He banged on the couple’s door at 6:10 p.m., immediately opened fire when they answered it and then fled in blind anger, officials said.

As it turned out, his aim was as bad as his alleged judgment — for he missed both targets.

He was picked up three days later and charged with attempted murder, criminal possession of a weapon, menacing and attempted assault, cops said.

Staten Island

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Maybe he just couldn’t choose from the 31 flavors.

After weighing all his options, this sweet-toothed schnook chose a Tottenville ice-cream parlor to burglarize, authorities said yesterday.

He pulled off the frozen heist on April 28 at 1 a.m. by slipping into Touch of Corona, on Amboy Road near Wood Avenue, through a display window, police said.

Alas, he swiped an undisclosed amount of cash from the register and quickly fled the scene sans ice cream, cops said.

The Bronx

A suspect arrested for allegedly making menacing calls to a woman at her Claremont home turned out to be someone she’d known for six years, authorities said.

Charles Harmon, 27, called his “friend” on her cellphone at 2:42 p.m. on May 7 and proceed to spew a slew of insults and threats, according to court documents.

The woman, confused as well as terrorized once she had recognized his voice, called the cops, the documents say.

Harmon was arrested on May 15 and charged with aggravated harassment.