Cops are hunting for two men who they say used the credit cards of a slain Brooklyn cafe owner hours after his torched body was found dumped in the Pennsylvania woods.
The men, in their late teens or early 20s, were captured on video at the upstate Woodbury Commons outlet mall last Nov. 1.
They had made multiple purchases with Joshua Rubin’s cards, according to the Lehigh County prosecutors investigating the case.
Still images from the video show young men in hooded sweat shirts carrying shopping bags.
Rubin, 30, owner of the Whisk cafe in Ditmas Park, had been missing from his Kensington home since Halloween.
His body, which showed bullet wounds and had been and set on fire, was found the next day outside Allentown, Pa., but it wasn’t positively identified for nearly two months.
Sources told The Post he owed creditors at least $14,000.