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Manhattan

A thief made a quick change of clothes in broad daylight after robbing a Fifth Avenue bank Saturday — and even left his drawers behind, police sources and witnesses said.

The man, wearing a gray hoodie and cargo pants, walked into a Fifth Avenue Chase Bank near East 27th Street at 12:15 p.m. and demanded cash from a teller, cops said. He fled with $1,000, they said.

About three blocks south, beside a parked black SUV at Fifth Avenue and Broadway, he changed to a light blue sweater and a pair of jeans, sources said.

He left a black backpack containing his dirty underwear under the SUV, the sources said.


A man who robbed a Kips Bay bank made sure he got his demand note back before he fled, cops said.

The meticulous crook walked into the Park Avenue Chase branch near East 33rd Street at around 12:15 p.m. Thursday, and handed a teller a yellow note reading, “This is a robbery. I want $6,000,” a police source said.

The teller handed him $1,011 in cash, and then the man demanded his note back, the source said.

He then fled in an unknown direction, cops said.

He is described as thin and 5-foot-6, and wearing a pair of black shades and a zip-up sweater, cops said.


A man was robbed of his designer belt and jewelry in Inwood, cops said.

The 27-year-old victim had just left Opus Lounge with a pal on 202nd Street near 10th Avenue at 4:30 a.m. Thursday, when they were approached by a man in his 20s, cops said.

The thug shouted “Give me everything, p—y!”

The victim handed over two gold chains, a large medallion and a Versace belt, cops said.

The gunman fled and the victim walked away unharmed, cops said.

The thief was wearing a black leather jacket and a baseball cap.


The Bronx

A teen gunman shot a 27-year-old man in Morris Heights on Saturday, cops said.

The victim was leaving his grandmother’s house at Walton Avenue and 172nd Street at around 12:30 a.m. when he spotted a man behind him, police sources said.

He darted down the block but the thug chased after him, the sources said.

He was shot in the left side of his stomach, cops said. The gunman, believed to be between 15 and 19 years old, fled.

Police recovered .380 shell casings at the scene.


Brooklyn

Two men were shot in Brownsville on Saturday, cops said.

The victims were at Dumont and Montauk avenues at around 2:45 a.m., when a gunman fired a bullet into one man’s foot, they said. The same thug then shot another man in the arm, authorities said.

The victims were rushed to Brookdale Hospital where they were being treated for the nonlife- threatening wounds, according to authorities.


A bike-riding thief snatched a woman’s cellphone as she sat on a Williamsburg bench, cops said.

The victim was sitting down in front of the Sea Restaurant at Berry and North Sixth streets at around 5:40 p.m. April 4, when an 18-year-old man with short hair rode up to her from behind and snatched the Samsung Galaxy phone from her hands, cops said.