Metro

Pol has really bad day

Some guys have all the luck — and then there’s Brooklyn City Councilman Stephen Levin.

The Democrat got hit with a double dose of disaster over the weekend when he ended up the victim of two separate, nearly simultaneous crimes just a few miles apart.

A thief helped himself to Levin’s parked 2000 Honda Civic in Greenpoint early Sunday morning — while around the same time another crook was breaking into his district office in Boerum Hill.

“I’m hoping I’ve reached my quota for burglaries and thefts for the year,” Levin told The Post yesterday.

Levin’s weekend from hell began Sunday at around 5:40 a.m., when he got a call saying someone had been arrested for breaking into his district office on Atlantic Avenue.

Louis Adule, 22, of Georgia was nabbed in Levin’s office allegedly trying to make off with a flat-screen TV and two computer monitors, a law-enforcement source said.

Adule allegedly used a potted plant at around 4:25 a.m. to smash the glass and get into the office — and woke up a neighbor in the process, sources said.

The neighbor, Jerry Haggerty, said he immediately called cops, who were shocked to find the robber still in the office.

“They saw the guy inside and said, ‘Holy s- – -! He’s in there!’ ” Haggerty recalled.

Levin was immediately notified of the burglary and left his Greenpoint apartment to head to his office — only to find that his car had been stolen.

“I spent the next couple of hours doing police reports,” Levin said.

The car thief is still at large — and Levin has a message for him or her: “Please return my car. I’m really fond of that car. It’s a good car.”

Levin said cops believe that the timing of the two crimes is just coincidental. They believe his car was stolen between 2 a.m. and 5:40 a.m. that same day.

“Everybody is under the impression that it is coincidental,” he said. “My car doesn’t have special plates. It happened in different police precincts.”

A lawyer for Adule — who has prior arrests for burglary and pot possession — did not return a call for comment.

Meanwhile, Levin has another problem: His office’s landlord is peeved at him for forgetting to pull down the security gates before the break-in.

Levin said it was just a mistake.

“Any other night when we leave the office, it’s pulled down,” he said.

Additional reporting by William J. Gorta

jamie.schram@nypost.com