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Brute hits woman and drives off with her car

62nd Precinct

Bensonhurst—Bath Beach

Uninvited passenger

A ruffian attacked and robbed a woman in her car on W. 11th Street on Aug. 4 and then drove off with the vehicle, police said.

The victim was in the driver’s seat of her car parked between Dahill Road and McDonald Avenue at 12:30 pm when the creep climbed in and repeatedly slapped her. The villain stole her cash and keys before pushing her out of the car and driving off, authorities stated.

Foul language

Three delinquents shouted slurs at a woman in the laundry room of her Bay Parkway apartment building on Aug. 3, police said.

The victim told the police she was in the laundry room of the building between Bath and Benson avenues at 2 pm when the punks started to verbally harass her, and continued to do so after she asked him to leave.

The cads also tried to swipe the victim’s wallet, but were scared off by passersby, cops said.

Family drama

A lout repeatedly punched a man in the face on Bay 20th Street on Aug. 4 in a dispute about the lout dating the man’s daughter, cops said.

The victim told police that he got into a verbal argument with the suspect between Cropsey and Bath avenues at 8:45 pm about the suspect’s relationship with his daughter. The suspect punched the 59-year-old victim in the face, breaking his right eye socket, according to a police report.

The victim suffered a seizure due to the attack and was taken to the hospital for treatment, officials said.

Where’s my car?

An opportunistic thief drove off in a black Honda Accord parked on Dahill Road on Aug. 7, after the keys were left in the ignition, cops said.

The victim told police he left his ride near Avenue P at 8 am to run into the corner store to purchase a newspaper, but when he returned the car was gone.

Bad dream

A weasel stole a guy’s phone and wallet after he fell asleep on a Brooklyn-bound N train on Aug. 8, police said.

The victim told police he was headed to the Atlantic Avenue station but fell asleep and missed his stop. When the victim woke up at 5:30 am at New Utrecht Avenue he realized his phone and wallet were missing from his vest pocket.

— Caroline Spivack