A money-hungry robbery crew has hit 49 storefronts across the Big Apple, taking off with ATMs and netting tens of thousands of dollars — as part of a three-month spree that spanned four boroughs, cops said.
The trio of perps boosted cars to use as getaway vehicles before each of the heists in upper Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens between Sept. 19 and Dec. 26, according to police.
Inside the stores, they looted ATMs and other goods before bolting in various vehicles, authorities said.
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During two robberies in September, cops said the group got away with nearly $40,000 in cash from ATMs.