Some young men in the city were tricked into swiping right in December and January, and instead were robbed.

Police said they are looking for a third man, seen in the video above, in connection with a Bronx robbery scheme that started online.

The victims first connected with Nessa Love on a dating site. But police say the account, portrayed to be for the 20-year-old, actually belongs to Janessia Roberts, 16, who police want to question.

In five robberies, which police said occurred between Dec. 7 and Jan. 8, the victims agreed to meet the woman at one of two apartment buildings on Park Ave. near Gouverneur Place in Morrisania, officials said.

But instead, a couple of men approached them, demanding their cash and cellphones.

The robbers allegedly used baseball bats and pocket knives to threaten victims. In two robberies, according to authorities, one of the men simulated having a gun when threatening a victim.

One of the victims was punched in the face and suffered minor injuries. The other victims were not hurt.

Police have arrested and charged Nathaniel Baptiste, 23, and George Livermore, 32, in connection with the robberies.

Police said the third man in connection with the scheme is also wanted for using an ATM card stolen from one of the robbery victims to withdraw more than $1,000 from three T.D. Bank locations on Jan. 5.

He is described as being 6 feet all, between 25 to 30 years old.

Anyone with information on the case should contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-8477, or text CRIMES and then enter TIP577, or visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com