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A thieving teen was arrested this week for a string of brazen lower Manhattan burglaries, authorities said Thursday.

Luis Espinal, 17, and a still-at-large pal launched their spree on Jan. 11, breaking into the ritzy salon Madison Reed Color Bar at 1 West 18th Street.

The duo is allegedly captured on surveillance video smashing in the door with a sledgehammer at about 2:20 a.m. and snatching a wad of cash before fleeing, according to the criminal complaint.

A few minutes later, the teen terror and his pal allegedly kicked in the door of Boqueria, a tapas bar at 53 West 19th Street, court papers allege.

Prosecutors say that the pair wasted no time embarking on their next heist and are captured on surveillance video just four minutes later breaking into Big Slice Pizza at 146 Fifth Avenue.

They allegedly hurled the register onto the floor and swiped about $70 in quarters.

Just two days later, they allegedly tried to break into a Starbucks at 350 Fifth Avenue.

After striking out at the coffee giant, they headed around the corner to Wolfgang’s Steakhouse at 4 Park Avenue, where they had better luck and smashed open two cash registers.

Their next stop was Ray’s Pizza at 831 7th Avenue, where they made off with $500.

Cops finally tracked Espinal down after a school safety agent at his Bronx high school identified him from surveillance stills, according to court papers.

The documents do not name the school.

Espinal was arraigned Thursday in Manhattan Criminal Court on four counts of third-degree burglary and three counts of attempted burglary and was held on $10,000 bond.

His defense lawyer couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

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