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‘Dorky’ hipster thief ransacked $1K from ATMs

The suspect is seen on surveillance cameras.

Cops are searching for a hipster bandit who wears mod glasses and a straw fedora while stealing from ATMs from Tribeca to the Upper West Side.

The suspect has netted at least $1,000 in the thefts, officials said.

“He looks like a dorky hipster,” one police source said. “I wouldn’t be surprised if the beard was fake and the glasses are fake. Maybe, maybe not.”

Investigators believe that the suspect — who was caught on video surveillance — used information from skimming devices to duplicate bank cards to pull cash from other people’s accounts.

He first stole money from an account at a Chase Bank ATM on Columbus Avenue at West 72nd Street around 5:50 p.m. May 10, cops said.

He pulled the same stunt at a Bank of America ATM on West Fourth Street in Greenwich Village around 3 p.m. May 17, according to police.

He struck again around 2:30 p.m. May 31, when he took cash from an ATM on Sixth Avenue near West Eighth Street, officials said.

The suspect’s most recent theft was on Broadway near West 57th Street, cops said.

His victims are from Tribeca, Staten Island and East Flatbush, authorities said.