Police have identified one of the suspects in a string of robberies in and around Central Park this week.

Blake Carrington, 20, may be connected to the four thefts, three on Monday and one on Thursday, cops said.

In the first incident, on Monday at about 1:10 a.m., a 29-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman were walking on East 89 Street between Second and Third Avenues when four or five men approached them and simulated a gun before stealing the man’s cellphone and the woman’s purse, cops said. The suspects then used the woman’s credit card at a nearby White Castle.

Later that night, a 33-year-old man was held up by a group of four or five armed thieves as he walked along a pedestrian path in the park near West 95th Street and West Drive at 11:15 p.m. The crooks ran off with his backpack, which contained two cellphones, money, credit cards and a harmonica, according to authorities.

Only 20 minutes later, two women, 45 and 26, were walking along a running path at West 91 Street and West Drive when a group of four men, two of whom brandished firearms, stole their purses, police said.

Most recently, on Thursday at about 7:20 p.m., four crooks pushed a 19-year-old man and snatched his cellphone from his hand at East 73rd Street and East Drive.