THE BRONX
A Norwood man was shot dead in Claremont, cops said yesterday.
Angel Ramos, 26, was found with gunshot wounds by police responding to a call on College Avenue and East 168th Street at 6 p.m. Thursday, authorities said.
EMS took him to Bronx Lebanon Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
QUEENS
Police are asking for the public’s assistance in finding the Corona teen in the first picture who vanished last month.
Marteshe Hines, 16, was last seen on 57th Avenue near Junction Boulevard at 10 a.m. on Feb. 2, cops said.
Hines stands 5-foot-2, weighs 115 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes and was sporting blue jeans and a black Northface jacket.
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A Bronx woman was busted after she bit off the tip of a foe’s finger during a catfight in Corona, authorities said.
Susan Reyes, 25, allegedly pulled the victim’s hair, threw her down and chomped on the woman’s pinky during a brawl on 98th Street near 37th Avenue at 4:30 a.m. Monday. Reyes was charged with assault and harassment, according to a spokesman for DA Richard Brown.
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A couple was collared on gun and drug charges after cops raided their Flushing home, law-enforcement sources said yesterday.
Suzanne Ventura, 29, and her husband, James, 30, were arrested after cops showed up at their 29th Avenue home near 157th Street on March 6, the sources said.
Officers discovered four shotguns, two handguns, a black powder gun, a rifle, ammunition, cocaine and 10 pounds of pot, authorities said.
A day earlier, Suzanne had called police to report their 3-year-old daughter had disappeared in a Macy’s on Roosevelt Avenue, but less than three hours later the girl was found at a grandparent’s house.
The Venturas were charged with weapons possession, endangering the welfare of a child and drug possession.
STATEN ISLAND
A Tottenville man was nabbed trying to swipe beer and a lottery ticket from his neighborhood deli, authorities said yesterday.
William Wells, 32, allegedly strolled into the Tottenville Food Mart on Amboy Road near Barnard Avenue at 4:45 a.m. Thursday and tried to walk out with a scratch-off lottery ticket and an 18-pack of Budweiser.
Wells was charged with petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and resisting arrest, according to DA Daniel Donovan.
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An Arlington woman was busted for using her young daughter to steal more than $100 worth of food from a Mariners Harbor supermarket, law-enforcement sources said yesterday.
Tarsha Guinn, 33, allegedly instructed her 12-year-old daughter to bag groceries in a closed checkout lane at a Western Beef on Forest Avenue near Maple Parkway at 4:50 p.m. Thursday.
When Guinn realized store security was onto her scheme, she walked over to a register to buy a pack of meat while her daughter walked out with a carriage full of groceries, the sources said.
Guinn did not have money to buy the meat so the supermarket employees called cops.
She was charged with petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and endangering the welfare of a child, a Donovan spokesman said.
MANHATTAN
Cops are hunting a Chelsea bank robber.
The crook walked into a Wachovia branch on Ninth Avenue near 15th Street at 10:55 a.m. on Feb. 29, flashed a gun at a teller and demanded cash, police said.
The teller complied and the suspect left with an undisclosed sum.
The thief is in his 30s, stands between 5-foot-6 and 5-foot-9 and weighs 160 pounds.
He was sporting a mustache, and wearing a black hooded jacket, black gloves, light brown glasses and dark pants.
BROOKLYN
A 9-year-old girl was hit by a stray bullet in East New York yesterday – possibly from a nearby shooting that left a man dead.
The girl was in the bedroom of her fifth-floor apartment on Sutter Avenue near Mother Gaston Boulevard at 3:20 p.m. when a bullet shattered her window and tore through her right arm, cops and witnesses said.
Police are investigating whether the slug came from a shooting on Christopher Avenue, near Sutter Avenue, that left a 27-year-old man dead.
The girl was taken to Brookdale Hospital in stable condition.
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The two young hoodlums in the second picture beat and robbed a woman on a subway train in Borough Park in broad daylight, cops said yesterday.
The 58-year-old victim was riding a northbound F train when the pair accosted her near the Avenue I station at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 11, police said.
The duo assaulted the woman, stole her belongings, jumped off the train and hopped on a southbound F train headed to Coney Island, authorities said.
Both are between 14 and 17 years old and stand between 5-foot-8 and 5-foot-10.