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Burglar takes iProducts

68th Precinct

Bay Ridge—Dyker Heights

Apple jacked

A bandit made off with some Apple electronics from a Third Avenue apartment on May 21, police stated.

The victim said he left his home between 83rd and 84th streets at 8:15 am and got back at 4:30 pm. He found no signs of forced entry, but discovered his Mac Air laptop and iPad 2 gone, according to law enforcement officials.

Fruit take

A lowlife swiped iProducts, cash, and jewelry from an apartment on 69th Street on May 21, according to the authorities.

The victim reported leaving the pad near Third Avenue at 8:30 am and coming back at 4:30 pm to find an iPad, iPod Touch, jewelry, and $20 all vanished. There was no indication of a break-in, cops said.

Escape artist

A man walked in on a burglar inside his 64th Street apartment on May 22, but the crook fled out the window with his valuables before the tenant could stop him, cops said.

The victim told police he walked out of his flat between Fort Hamilton Parkway and 10th Avenue at 3:20 pm and came back five minutes later to find the invader in his bedroom.

The prowler snatched up the resident’s $420 and jewelry and dashed down the fire escape before the victim could stop him, police reported.

Punching out

A fiend battered a woman for her bag on 78th Street on May 24, police said.

The victim stated she was near 12th Avenue at 1 am on her way home when the villain tried to snatch her purse. The woman pulled back and the brute cracked her one in the face, then yanked the pocketbook away and scrammed, a report says.

Stuck up

Two goons held up a man with an unknown object on 79th Street on May 23, the authorities said.

The victim reported he was near Fourth Avenue on his way home at 12:10 am when the pair of punks came up to him.

“Don’t move,” one said, pushing a weapon of some kind against the guy’s back, police said.

The other goon then pulled $160 out of the victim’s pocket and the dastardly duo took off on foot, cops stated.

— Will Bredderman

Reach reporter Will Bredderman at wbredderman@cnglocal.com or by calling (718) 260-4507.