Ghouls broke into a Queens mausoleum and stole the skeletal remains of a man and woman who died in 1928, police sources said Tuesday.

“It’s sick. What kind of Halloween prank is there where people disrespect the dead like this?’’ a groundskeeper at Acacia Cemetery in Ozone Park told The Post.

“These people broke in and wrecked the place. There were bones and burial clothes all over the floor. It’s disgusting.”

The thieves crept into the concrete structure through a broken window that had been covered with a board in the cemetery at 84 Liberty Ave., the sources said.

They entered sometime between 2 p.m. Monday — Halloween — and 8 a.m. Tuesday, and took a man’s skull and a woman’s entire skeleton, the sources said.

Police believe the bodies hadn’t been visited since the 1980s. There were 10 crypts inside the building.

The crooks left behind a mess of old burial shrouds, splintered wood, chunks of concrete and some scattered bones, the cemetery worker said.