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Baddie swipes server’s phone and credit cards

88th Precinct

Fort Greene–Clinton Hill

Bad customer

A good-for-nothing stole a woman’s phone and credit cards while she was working at a Classon Avenue restaurant on April 14, police said.

The woman put her iPhone 8 with two credit cards inside its case on the waitress stand while working inside the eatery near Greene Avenue at about 2 pm. When she went to retrieve it at 3:30 pm, her phone was gone, cops said.

Misplaced and stolen

Some punk swiped a woman’s wallet from her bag she lost on Fulton Street on April 11, police said.

The 45-year-old victim told police she lost her bag two blocks from her home near Vanderbilt Avenue at about 3:10 pm and when she went back to look for it, the bag was there, but her personal checkbook, company checkbook, $600, insurance form, and debit card were missing from it, according to authorities.

Sneaking in

Cops cuffed a guy who they say broke into an Emerson Place apartment on April 13.

The 40-year-old suspect wedged a crowbar into the door of the apartment near Myrtle Avenue at about 4 am, forcing it open to get inside, police said.

What an a——

A baddie tried to break into an elderly woman’s Willoughby Avenue apartment on April 11, police said.

The sneak drilled a hole into the 88-year-old woman’s door to her apartment between Emerson Place and Hall Street sometime between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm, according to authorities.

Saucy scoundrel

Cops cuffed a guy for hurling a jar of pasta sauce at a man on Saint Edwards Street on April 15.

The suspect and the victim got into an argument between Park and Myrtle avenues at about 6:30 pm when the suspect chucked a glass jar of Ragu sauce and hit the victim’s head, police said.

— Julianne Cuba