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Daily Blotter

Manhattan

■ A British tourist brought a woman he met at a club back to his Lower East Side hotel room, and woke up the next morning to find her — and his camera, laptop and wallet — gone, cops said Wednesday.

The 29-year-old Londoner invited the sticky-fingered siren to his room at the Sixty LES Hotel on Allen Street near Stanton Street on Aug. 11 after they met at LQ in Midtown, police said.

The victim woke up to an empty bed and with his valuables nowhere in sight, cops said.

His credit card was used several times since the one-night stand, including at a Dunkin’ Donuts in The Bronx, officials said.

■ Three people were slashed outside a dive bar in the Seaport district, sources said Wednesday.

Two men began fighting in a parking lot outside the Fish Market at approximately 4:10 a.m. Sunday, the sources said.

A 24-year-old man was slashed across the right cheek and the right side of his chest.

Two other victims, ages 41 and 19, had just left the bar and tried to break up the brawl, and suffered slash wounds in the melee.

The older man never saw a weapon, but discovered that his leg was bleeding after the fight.

The teen suffered a cut to the cheek.

One victim described the slasher as about ­5-foot-8 and 190 pounds, but another victim estimated the assailant’s weight at 150 pounds.

■ A quick thief made off with more than $2,000 worth of clothes from the Adidas outlet in Soho, sources said Wednesday.

The man fled from the shop on Wooster Street at about noon on Aug. 13 with $2,170 worth of women’s ­T-shirts, shorts and a sweater from the front rack, the sources said.

■ A thief was arrested after racking up more than $4,000 worth of charges at an Apple store using credit cards stolen from lower Manhattan eateries, authorities said Wednesday.

Michael Jones, 44, was apprehended after using a card, allegedly stolen at a Starbucks on William Street, to make hefty purchases, including several at ­an Apple store, sources said.

He had in his possession cards stolen from people in several Midtown and downtown businesses, a Criminal Court complaint states.

Jones was charged with 12 counts of possession of stolen property and one count of grand larceny, authorities said.


 Staten Island

■ Crime doesn’t pay — at least not well.

An easily satisfied robber made off with a measly $55 from an Elm Park bank, authorities said Wednesday.

The crook passed a demand note to a teller at the TD branch on Forest Avenue near Crystal Avenue just after 5 p.m. Monday, said law-enforcement authorities.

The worker forked over the petty cash and the thief fled, according to police.

■ A hateful vandal spray-painted anti-Semitic graffiti on the steps of a Port Richmond Catholic elementary school, authorities said Wednesday.

The creep tagged the stairs of the Blessed Sacrament School on Delafield Avenue near Manor Road just before 11 p.m. last Friday, according to cops.

The vile markings included two small swastikas and the words “F–k Jews,” police said.


 The Bronx

■ A robber mugged three women — including a stroller-pushing mom — in a two-hour span at a Mott Haven intersection, cops said Wednesday.

The creep grabbed his first victim from behind at Brown Place and East 136th Street at 5:20 a.m. Friday and jammed an object into her side, police said.

The thug fled with the 26-year-old woman’s cellphone and ATM card, said authorities.

Two hours later, the craven crook returned to the intersection and grabbed a 28-year-old mother pushing her baby in a stroller, authorities said.

He placed an object against the woman’s side and she handed over her watch, police said.

But when the thief tried to snatch her purse from beneath the stroller, the victim held tight to the bag and screamed for help, cops said.

The robber let go of the purse but quickly turned his attention to a female passer-by, ripping the woman’s cellphone from her hand and fleeing, ­police added.

None of the victims was injured.

The thug was wearing a baseball cap, dark T-shirt, jeans with a hole on the left knee, and black and white sneakers, said authorities.