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Manhattan

A Wall Street banker was caught on video swiping thousands of dollars from a customer’s account, authorities said.

Danil Rymar, 26 — who was employed at Chase Bank at Manhattan Plaza between Oct. 20 and Nov. 22, 2010 — allegedly raided the victim’s checking account some two dozen times to withdraw more than $10,000.

A suspicious fellow employee spotted the suspect on surveillance tape at an ATM machine. He was arrested on Nov. 16 and charged with identity theft and grand larceny.

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He won’t need to worry about sunlight if he winds up in jail.

A man was busted using a bogus credit card to buy sunglasses, authorities said.

Schalathia Tallerson, 32, strolled into the Sunglass Hut on West 35th Street near Seventh Avenue at 4:57 p.m. Wednesday.

He approached the cash register with a pair of sunglasses and forked over a credit card that immediately aroused a worker’s suspicion because the hologram was peeling off and the magnetic strip had an irregular shape, authorities said.

When confronted, the suspect tried to flee, allegedly knocking over two employees and later swinging his fists at a responding officer.

The police officer eventually arrested him for assault, criminal possession of a forged instrument and criminal possession of stolen property.

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A crazed man wrecked an antique marble table in the lobby of a luxury Midtown hotel, authorities said.

Rashid Chughtai, 61, walked into the Kimberly Hotel on East 50th Street near Third Avenue at 9:45 p.m. Thursday.

He allegedly flipped out and smashed the table, causing $7,000 worth of damage.

It is unclear what sparked the outburst.

Cops collared him and charged him with criminal mischief.

Brooklyn

Cops are asking for the public’s help in locating this elderly man (pictured), who disappeared from his home.

Yankel Reznik, 88, who suffers from mild dementia, was last seen at his residence on Montgomery Street near Troy Avenue in Crown Heights at 11 a.m. Saturday.

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A hothead who tracked down a teen he believed was his wife’s paramour attacked the youth after breaking into his home, authorities said.

Mario Woodside, 29, started pounding on the victim’s door on Pleasant Place near Atlantic Avenue in Brownsville at 1:30 a.m. Friday.

After the 18-year-old let him in, Woodside allegedly accused him of having an affair with his wife.

Woodside threatened to kill the victim and swiped his cellphone before fleeing, authorities said.

Later that evening, the suspect and an armed accomplice broke into the teen’s home at 7:30 p.m. and pummeled the victim, authorities said.

They also allegedly smashed a TV set and a computer, and left with the victim’s $300 jacket.

Cops arrested Woodside at 4:15 p.m. Sunday and charged him with petit larceny, harassment, burglary and robbery.

Queens

A hit-run driver struck a 16-year-old girl in East Elmhurst last night, cops said.

The incident occurred on 93rd Street near 25th Avenue at around 9:10 p.m. A witness said the girl briefly lost consciousness, but cops said she was in stable condition at Elmhurst Hospital. The driver fled on foot. A gun was recovered from the car, a police source said.

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A suspected thief was busted cruising in a stolen car in Jamaica, authorities said.

Tysean Spann, 18, was in a 1997 Nissan that had been reported stolen on April 3, said cops who spotted it on 168th Place near Jamaica Avenue three days later, according to a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.

The officers said they found a stolen credit card, and a GPS system in the vehicle.

Staten Island

A wrong-way drunken driver was busted in Elm Park, authorities said.

Gina Piliero, 21, was driving against traffic on a one-way street when cops tried to stop her at Forest and Dubois avenues at 3:55 a.m. Saturday, according to DA Dan Donovan’s office.

In a desperate bid to evade cops, Piliero allegedly threw the car into reverse and narrowly missed hitting another vehicle, the DA said.

Another police vehicle blocked her in and she was arrested. Piliero told cops she had two glasses of wine, authorities said.

Her blood-alcohol level allegedly was 1½ times the legal limit of .08.

She was charged with reckless endangerment, unlawful fleeing of a police officer and resisting arrest.

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