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Crip gangster arrested in California for string of local ATM robberies

A reputed Crip gangster who abducted and robbed seven elderly woman for their ATM cards in Queens and Brooklyn — throwing one woman in the trunk of a car trunk — was arrested Monday in California, authorities said.

Thomas Harris, 48, allegedly led a violent armed robbery group with another man and a woman who attacked the victims between April 2010 and February 2011.

The three thugs attacked the women as they got into their cars, held them up at gunpoint and forced them to drive to nearby ATMs.

Harris was arrested in Oakland after the US Marshals Service, working with the NYPD, got a tip that Harris had fled there.

The fugitive had a sub-machine handgun, two semi-automatic handguns, five pounds of pot, and ecstasy pills, according to the Marshals.

One of Harris’ alleged cohorts, Wendell Jenkins, 23, was arrested in February to pull off the heists, cops said. Jenkins was arrested in February and charged with multiple counts of robbery, cops said.

Their female partner is still on the loose, according to police.