Brooklyn
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Police are looking for a brazen burgling bicyclist who dressed as a messenger to get into a commercial establishment at 242 Wythe Ave. in Bushwick.
The get-up worked — the thief made off with $1,121.83 and credit and debit cards from the cash box before fleeing, cops said.
Manhattan
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The suspect pictured above robbed an Upper East Side convenience store, authorities said.
According to cops, he walked into OK Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Market on Madison Avenue at 2 a.m. Thursday wearing shades, indicated he had a gun and demanded cash, cops said.
The clerk handed over about $600.
Police said the suspect has a facial scar and arm tattoos.
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A former employee of an Upper East Side hospital used a patient’s credit-card information for an online shopping purchase from Saks, according to a Criminal Court complaint.
Tamera Jordan, 35, was arrested last Monday for stealing a patient’s American Express card info from a computer at the Hospital for Special Surgery, where she worked back in February, sources said.
Jordan then used the victim’s information to make an online purchase for about $600 from Saks Fifth Avenue on March 2, court records claim.
Jordan was charged with grand larceny and identity theft, records state.
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Cops are searching for a bike-riding thief who stole a woman’s purse on the Lower East Side and for a second man who used the victim’s stolen credit card to make purchases, cops said.
The 27-year-old victim was walking home from work through East River Park at about 8 p.m. on June 18 when a man on a mountain bike rode up and snatched her bag from her shoulder and pedaled away over a pedestrian footbridge toward Cherry Street, authorities said.
About an hour later, a second suspect, pictured above, was seen on surveillance video using one of the victim’s credit cards at a Duane Reade on Avenue B, police said.
The pedal-pushing thief is described by police as in his 20s and bald, and was seen fleeing wearing a gray hoodie.
The other thief is in his late 30s with salt-and-pepper hair, and was last seen wearing a yellow T-shirt.
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A thief impersonating a cop robbed a man on the Lower East Side, police said.
The victim was standing in front of a restaurant on Houston Street when the suspect pushed him against a wall and claimed to be an undercover officer, authorities said.
The fake cop stole $100 in cash, an iPhone 5 and a wallet from the victim.
The thief and two accomplices (two of the three pictured above) fled in different directions.