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SRG 4 in Queens, where Echeverria worked before passing away

The NYPD and the city must act swiftly to stem the tide of officer suicides, Queens neighbors of the latest victim, Robert Echeverria, said Thursday.

“It’s frightening. The Police Department needs to do something drastic,” said Juanita Bello, 71, who lives on Echeverria’s Laurelton block and knows the family.

“A lot of people keep everything bottled up inside until something like this brings it to the forefront. Do a wellness check. Bring them all in and talk to them. Find out what’s going on. They [cops] need to unburden themselves but it seems like they don’t know how.”

Police officers struggling with mental health issues “should talk to someone,” said neighbor Margie Ginn.

“But they may be afraid [brass] will take their guns away.”

Bunting, meanwhile, went up Thursday at the Strategic Response Group 4 station house in Flushing where Echeverria (inset), who spent more than 20 years on the force, was stationed.

Echeverria, 56, was off duty when he fatally shot himself at home Wednesday evening.