Metro

4 teen girls go on wild robbery spree

A quartet of felonious females went on a wild mugging spree in upper Manhattan last month, robbing three men and a woman of cash, credit cards, jewelry and cellphones in under an hour, cops said.

The robbers — ages 16 to 20 — first struck at 8 a.m. on May 26 in front of 45 Fairview Ave. in Inwood when they approached a 64-year-old man.

One of the girls asked for directions, and while the unsuspecting victim was trying to answer the other three surrounded him and rifled through his pockets, taking cash and other belongings.

Flush with their initial success, the gal gangsters targeted a 61-year-old man just 30 minutes later in front of 605 West 182nd St. in Hudson Heights. Once again, one of the girls asked for directions — and the other girls surrounded the man and picked him clean of his cash and his cellphone while he was trying to help them find their way.

Still not satisfied with their haul, the four pulled the same stunt again on a 25-year-old woman at 8:50 a.m. in front of 630 West 170th St., making off with her wallet, jewelry and cellphone.

Looking to go four for four, the emboldened crooks picked their next target just minutes later — a 27-year-old man they encountered at the corner of Pinehurst Avenue and West 179th Street.

Yet again, one asked for directions and the others swooped in, fleecing the victim of his wallet and cellphone.

None of the would-be good Samaritans was injured in the robberies.

Cops released photos of the four crooks — described as two black females and two Hispanic females, all about 5-foot-5 — and are looking for the public’s help to crack the case.