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The Bronx

Cops are looking for a bike rider who sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl in Belmont, cops said. The suspect rode up to the girl near 182nd Street and Belmont Avenue and grabbed her buttocks on Aug. 11, according to police. The victim then crossed the street to avoid the perv, but he followed her and grabbed her breasts and groin, cops said. Police say the suspect is in his late teens. He was last seen wearing a gray T-shirt and riding a BMX-style bicycle.

A gun-toting bicyclist killed one man and wounded another in a ride-by shooting in Foxhurst Tuesday, police sources said. The biker opened fire in front of the Harold Apartments on Reverend James A. Polite Avenue and East 165th Street at 4:30 a.m., sources said. A 22-year-old man was fatally shot twice in the head and once in the shoulder, authorities said. A second man, whose age wasn’t immediately known, ran to a nearby building after he was shot in the groin, sources said. That man was taken to Lincoln Hospital and was expected to survive.

A thug with a white shirt wrapped around his head shot a man three times in Woodstock, police said. The 23-year-old victim was waiting for a friend on the corner of Prospect and Longwood Avenues Sunday at 11:40 p.m. when the suspect approached him from behind and fired three bullets into the man’s buttocks, left leg and left arm, police said. The victim was taken to Lincoln Hospital in stable condition. The suspect is believed to be 5-foot-8, 150 to 180 pounds, and was wearing a gray long-sleeved shirt, camouflage shorts and black sneakers.

Cops are looking a gunman who shot a man in the buttocks in Foxhurst. The 33-year-old victim was shot in front of 957 Kelly St. after arguing with the suspect, cops said. The victim was treated at Lincoln Hospital and released. The suspect is described as being about 5-foot-11 and weighs around 240 pounds. He has close-cut hair and is partially bald. He was last seen wearing blue sneakers, a white T-shirt and blue shorts.

Manhattan

A teen is accused of swiping and attempting to steal several fancy cars parked in Manhattan garages, sources said. Jaquan Fraser, 17, was busted Tuesday on a litany of charges, including grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, stemming from his crime spree with two still-at-large cohorts, authorities said. Fraser first struck on July 13 when he and his accomplices entered a garage on Henry Street in Chinatown and spotted a $42,000 Infiniti Q56, cops said. Apparently knowing that Manhattan garages typically store car keys either inside or near each parked vehicle, they jumped inside the Infiniti and sped off, cops said. Then, on July 28, Fraser and his crew showed up at a garage in Trump World Tower at 845 UN Plaza, but they were stopped by a worker from stealing a gray BMW, cops said. They managed to escape, and were thwarted once again on Aug. 3 when they tried to steal a $120,000 Mercedes Benz in a garage at 155 E. 34th St., cops said. On Aug. 14, Fraser attempted a solo act when went to a garage at 70 Monroe St. on the Lower East Side and tried to steal a $70,000 2013 Porsche Cayenne, but the crime was prevented by an attendant on his way to retrieve another vehicle, cops said.

Staten Island

A female thief swiped a woman’s purse out of her shopping cart at a New Dorp supermarket, authorities said. The 67-year-old victim was walking down an aisle at a Stop&Shop on Hylan Boulevard around 1:30 p.m. Aug. 26 when she placed the bag inside the seat portion of the cart, cops said. When the shopper turned her back, the thief lifted the purse out of the cart and fled the store with the victim’s wallet, which contained credit cards and a driver’s license. The suspect is described as being in her late 20s and stands around 5-foot-4, weighs roughly 110 pounds and has a tattoo on her neck, cops said.