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Box cutter-wielding fiend slashes man

62nd Precinct

Bensonhurst—Bath Beach

A cut above

A box cutter-wielding bruiser slashed a man on 79th Street on Oct. 21, said police.

The lout approached the man between 20th and 21st avenues at 1:20 am with a red industrial box cutter, officials said. The fiend sliced the man’s right hand multiple times, leaving him with a bloody hand.

The malefactor fled the scene and drove off in a white Ford Fusion, said police.

Smash and grab

A marauder busted into a 65th Street doctor’s office on Oct. 23 and left with $600, said police.

Police said that the nogoodnik smashed the lock on the front door of the building between 23rd Avenue and Bay Parkway with an unknown object at 1:07 am. Once inside, the goon broke through the glass door into the basement office, said authorities.

The thief swiped the cash and fled the way he entered, said police.

Senior assault

Police cuffed a man for assaulting a 79-year-old man on Bay 25th Street on Oct. 23, said police.

The elderly victim told authorities he was between Benson Avenue and 86th Street at 5 pm when the suspect hit and pushed him, causing him to fall to the ground.

The blow to the back of the senior’s head left him with a cut and a nose bleed, said police.

Helmet hit

A goon struck a man in the face with a motorcycle helmet on W. Sixth Street on Oct. 18, said police.

The victim told police he was between Avenue P and Quentin Road at 2 pm engaged in a verbal dispute that turned physical when the brute grabbed a nearby motorcycle helmet and hit him in the face, causing a laceration to his nose.

When the victim tried to call police, the baddie fled on foot, said authorities.

Beat down

A miscreant beat a man with a crowbar on Bay 13th Street on Oct. 18, said police.

The man told police he was in an apartment building between 86th Street and Benson Avenue at around 5 am when a stranger charged at him with a crowbar.

The bad guy bludgeoned the man’s left arm and right knee before fleeing on Bay 13th Street, police said.

— Caroline Spivack