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Cops want to speak to the woman in this photo about forged checks she deposited at a Midtown bank, authorities said.

Cops want to speak to the woman in this photo about forged checks she deposited at a Midtown bank, authorities said.

The men in these two pictures held up a cellphone store in Sheepshead Bay and escaped with an unknown amount of cash, authorities said.

The men in these two pictures held up a cellphone store in Sheepshead Bay and escaped with an unknown amount of cash, authorities said.

Police are on the lookout for two burglars (one of whom is pictured here) who they say broke into a Bushwick store after hours.

Manhattan

Maybe they’d hoped to open their very own mani-pedi salon.

A couple was caught stealing nearly $4,000 worth of nail polish from a Gramercy Duane Reade, authorities said.

Edward Williams, 22, and Joey Graham, 21 — a woman — can be seen on surveillance video scooping up 480 bottles from a display shortly after entering the drugstore on Park Avenue South at East 20th Street on Aug. 10, according to court documents.

Both were arrested on Aug. 16 charged with grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

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Police are seeking help in locating a Canadian tourist who disappeared Sunday while shopping with his wife in Macy’s.

David Malcolm Clark (pictured), 67 and described as suffering from early-onset dementia, was last seen in the Herald Square department store at 3 p.m., police said.

The blue-eyed Ontario resident is 5-foot-10 and 160 pounds and was wearing an orange Polo shirt, cargo shorts and a brown belt, cops said.

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These guys were shady.

Two teens were busted as part of a gang of seven preying on Greenwich Village boutiques, authorities said.

Antonio King, 19, and Antonio Mahon, 17, and their crew allegedly stole 10 pairs of sunglasses worth $2,200 from a Bleecker Street Sunglass Hut at 3:20 p.m. last Friday.

They then hit a nearby Rugby store and took off with another $400 worth of goods, according to court records.

When cops stopped King and Mahon, each was found with a pair of the stolen sunglasses as well as some of the Rugby merchandise and two booster bags, used to carry the loot, the court documents state.

They were charged with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and possession of burglary tools. Their alleged accomplices remain at large.

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Cops want to speak to the woman in this photo about forged checks she deposited at a Midtown bank, authorities said.

The suspect, believed to be in her 30s, deposited the checks into an account at the Chase branch on Park Avenue and East 52nd Street on June 28 and then withdrew money from it, police said.

Brooklyn

The men in these two held up a cellphone store in Sheepshead Bay and escaped with an unknown amount of cash, authorities said.

They hit the Metro PCS branch on East 16th Street and Quentin Road last Wednesday, swiping the money from a clerk at gunpoint, police said.

One was described as 40ish, 5-foot-10 and gray-bearded, the other solely as looking to be in his 20s.

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Police are on the lookout for two burglars who they say broke into a Bushwick store after hours.

The men, each described by investigators as being in his 40s, allegedly got into A&G Furniture, on Myrtle Avenue near Bleecker Street, on Aug. 13 at 6:30 a.m. and took off with electronics and cash.

In case you’re wondering what one wears to an early-morning burglary, cops said one suspect had on a green shirt and jean shorts, while the other showed up in matching dark shirt and pants.

Staten Island

A man allegedly stole checks from a female acquaintance, forged them and looted her savings to the tune of $8,400, authorities said.

Christopher Demenna, 40, was caught on a surveillance camera at Victory State Bank, on Forest Avenue in West Brighton depositing the woman’s checks, which he had made out in his name, court records claim.

He started his very personal crime spree by depositing a single check on July 9 for $2,000, according to the court documents.

He returned to the bank on July 16 and again on 15 days later and managed to walk away with a combined $6,400, the records indicate.

Demenna was arrested on Aug. 14 and slapped with multiple charges, including grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and criminal possession of a forged instrument, according to the records.