Police are searching for four men they suspect are responsible for a three-week-long necklace-snatching spree that targeted six people across neighborhoods in Brooklyn and the Bronx.

The victims, ranging in age from 16 to 78, were attacked between July 9 and Aug. 2 in a series of robberies that police say often involved the use or simulation of firearms.

The robbery spree allegedly started on July 9, in East Flatbush, when two individuals, simulating firearms under their shirts, approached a 56-year-old man standing near the Holy Cross Cemetery on Schenectady Avenue at about 5 p.m.

The victim suffered a minor laceration and was treated at a nearby hospital after the suspects ripped the man’s necklace from his neck, police said. The suspects were last seen fleeing the scene in a vehicle

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