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sells her T-shirts so any being sold on the street could be in the hands of the perps.

Still, Coney Island officials hope that the arrest means the end of the recent crime spree — and they’re worried that burglaries are on the rise.

“Years ago we had incidents like these,” Fox said. “For the last few years we’ve been OK, but this is a real throwback to the old lawless days.”

Until the property is returned and more arrests are made, Carlin said she’s down about $4,000 in merchandise.

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