Two men were robbed in different parts of Manhattan early Wednesday and police believe they may have fallen pray to the same roving pack of teens.

The victims — ages 68 and 25 — were both approached by a group of four to five teenagers who kicked and punched them in the early morning, police said.

The older man was walking near 62nd Street and West Drive in Central Park when the group approached him around 5 a.m. and began hitting him. The man fell to the ground where the teens punched and kicked him, causing bruises on his body, police said.

The teenagers got away with $250 and his identification.

About an hour and a half earlier, a group of five teenagers fitting the same general description mugged a 25-year-old man at 150 Lafayette Street.

The teens asked the man, who was walking to work, what time it was and then punched him until he fell — before kicking him all over his body.

The teens took his AirPods and iPhone X. The man suffered a swollen forehead.

Cops initially said both victims were robbed in the area of Central Park.

The victims suffered minor injuries. The teens are still on the loose.