Metro

Now his goose is cooked!

A career criminal robbed and torched the house of a state trooper from Long Island who is doing his 10th tour for the Air National Guard, prosecutors charged yesterday.

Parolee Harry Fleischmann, 33, entered veteran trooper Eric Carver’s Patchogue home in December while the master sergeant was serving in Africa, prosecutors said.

He swiped Carver’s credit card, service pistol, ammunition, truck and generator, then used gas from the generator to torch the home — rendering it unlivable, officials said.

“It is upsetting — yet not surprising — to see that there are people out there with little integrity that would choose to live their lives by committing criminal acts,” Carver said in an e-mail.

Fleischmann, held in lieu of $1 million bond yesterday, faces 25 years to life.

Neighbors — who are collecting tens of thousands of dollars to help Carver — said they expect the reservist home next month.