She could be headed from the locker room to the lockup.

A contractor for a White Plains arena football team has been busted for a pair of inside-job thefts targeting a locker room and a dancers’ changing room at the home squad’s venue, authorities said Thursday.

Aniyah Booker, 18, who helped produce on-field festivities for New York Streets’ home games at the Westchester County Center, faces two misdemeanor larceny raps for the alleged takeaways, according to the county’s Department of Public Safety.

On July 5, she allegedly crept into the changing room of the Streets’ dance team, and swiped $1,000 cash that the squad’s then-captain had borrowed to put a deposit on a wedding band.

Then, on July 21, Booker allegedly broke into the locker room of the visiting Carolina Cobras during a National Arena League game and raided multiple lockers, pocketing about $3,000 cash and a ring, authorities said.

The discovery of that theft forced the suspension of the contest at the half, cutting short a 46-0 drubbing at the hands of the Cobras.

Booker, of Hamden, Conn., was issued a desk appearance ticket and sent on her way, with a date back in White Plains City Court on Aug. 8.

“I am thankful to the Westchester County Police for the swift investigation of this matter,” said Streets’ owner Corey Galloway in a statement. “I am outraged by her actions and I fully support the criminal charges that were brought against her.

“Aniyah’s actions have caused serious damage to our team, our fans and the National Arena League,” added Galloway. “We expect she will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”