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Micky D(on’t)

Community Newspaper Group

McRobbed

A thief snatched a woman’s wallet at Micky-D’s faster than the joint could dish out burgers on July 1.

The victim, 28, left the wallet on the counter of a McDonald’s on 86th Street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, while she paid for her meal at around 7 pm, police said.

The thug grabbed it and got away with $30, a debit and credit card.

Delivery

Two thugs robbed a delivery man early on July 1.

The victim — who was on his bike — was stopped in his tracks when a white SUV cut him off on the corner of 80th Street and Fourth Avenue at around 2:30 am.

The thug got out, took the man’s wallet and a Mexican voter ID card, then got back in the car and fled.

High line

Thugs broke into a car that had been parked on 84th Street on July 3 and purloined a few valuables.

The victim said he had left the car between Third and Fourth avenues at 1:30 am and returned just a half-hour later to find the window shattered and an $800 Louis Vuitton purse, Coach wallet and Nike Air Jordan Sneakers missing.

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