MANHATTAN
* Police are hunting for this hulking serial bank robber (pictured), suspected in seven heists in Manhattan and Queens.
The unarmed thief, believed to be in his 40s and about 6 feet, 4 inches tall, walked up to the teller and demanded cash in each robbery, sources said .
The crook first struck on June 27 at a Chase bank on Main Street, in Flushing, and escaped with an undisclosed amount of money, police said.
In July, he robbed a Chase bank on West 23rd Street, in Chelsea, they added.
He struck again in Manhattan on Dec. 31, robbing the Sovereign Bank on Broadway in Chinatown, according to the cops.
The robber last struck on Jan. 16, escaping with loot after making a demand for cash to a teller at the Citi Bank on Wall Street, the cops said.
* A Columbia University student was found hanged yesterday in a campus dorm in an apparent suicide, cops said.
Security guards made the gruesome discovery at around 3 p.m. when they found the body of the 19-year-old undergrad – whose name was withheld pending family notification – in the eighth-floor bathroom at Hartley Hall, sources said.
It’s unclear if the victim, who is from out of state, left behind a note.
QUEENS
* More than a month after a gang viciously bloodied a man in a Jamaica parking lot, the police have arrested a suspect.
José Cabrera, 26, was one of four men who attacked the 26-year-old victim in the parking lot on 88th Avenue near Sutphin Boulevard at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 10, sources said.
The assailants leaped from a Nissan Maxima, chased down the victim and battered him about the head and body with bats and fists, the sources said.
The victim wound up hospitalized, and doctors had to place staples and stitches on his head wounds.
Cabrera, who was taken into custody on Tuesday, is charged with gang assault and weapon possession, the sources said.