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Would-be rooftop burglar tries to play off intrusion

90th Precinct

Southside–Williamsburg

Roof access

A would-be burglar crawled across a woman’s Driggs Avenue roof and tried to climb in through her window as she was lying in bed on Jan. 20, cops said.

The 46-year-old victim told police she was lying down in her apartment between Broadway and S. Eighth Street at 2:15 pm when she heard someone walking overhead. She stood up and saw a man trying to open her window, police reported.

“You know you left your window open,” the man said, then he ran off, according to authorities.

Dash and dine

A trio of robbers stuck up a Chinese-food delivery man for his edible cargo on Roebling Street on Jan. 20, cops said.

The victim reported he got a call for an order between Division and S. Ninth Street at 11:15 pm. When he arrived at the address, a public housing project, two guys and one lady were waiting for him in the lobby, police stated.

One of the hungry hoodlums stuck a gun in his face, snatched the food, and pushed him, and all three fled up the stairs, cops said. Police searched the building but could not find the threesome. The food was worth $28, according to authorities.

Bad company

Cops cuffed a man who they say beat his friend with a mop on Bushwick Avenue on Jan. 20.

The 28-year-old victim said she and her pal were arguing inside of an apartment between Moore and Varet streets at 10 pm when the jerk suddenly picked up a mop and hit her with it three-to-five times.

The 33-year-old suspect was charged with felony assault, as well as having a bench warrant.

Hear me now

Police are looking for a meanie who forced his way into a woman’s Ten Eyck Street apartment on Jan. 21, threatened to murder her and her relatives, and stole her cellphone.

The victim told police that she was in her apartment between Graham Avenue and Humboldt Street at 1 pm when the goon burst through her door.

“I am going to kill you and your family,” he said, before grabbing her Samsung cellphone and running off, according to cops.

— Danielle Furfaro