STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- There may be a serial tip-jar thief on the loose.

A day after the Advance published surveillance video of a woman swiping a tip jar from a Graniteville eatery, a viral Facebook video shows a female who bears a striking resemblance apparently take a tip jar from M&M Deli and Bagels in Annadale Saturday afternoon.

The bespectacled woman is seen quickly glancing down the counter to assess the situation before taking a longer look to make sure nobody was around. She then picks up the the jar and walks out of the store.

"The girl that was supposed to be in the front was making a sandwich for another customer so nobody basically was in the front," a deli employee told the Advance Thursday. "If you saw in the video the girl is looking and noticed nobody was here because the other girl was busy, so she grabbed the whole tip jar and went outside."

Another store employee said there was about $20 in the jar.

At least one other social media video, purportedly from the Unicorn Diner in Willowbrook, also shows a woman with a similar description apparently walking off with a tip jar.

The workers at the deli said the woman wasn't a regular customer, and hasn't been back to the store since.

Lauren Ashley, who works at the deli, posted the video, which already has about 8,400 views on social media, and it quickly generated several comments and shares about the incident.

Ashley said nobody from the deli has filed a police complaint yet.

Cops, however, confirmed a complaint was filed for a similar incident at the Hawaii Poke Bowl on Richmond Avenue in Graniteville.

On Tuesday afternoon, a similar-looking woman with glasses and black hair and an identical jacket and scarf can be seen on surveillance video placing her scarf over the clear jar filled with money, and swiping it off the counter.

"When we saw the other video on Facebook, we were like, 'Oh my God, that's the same girl,'" said the deli worker. "We posted the video so people can be aware."

No one noticed her steal the tip jar, and could not say how much money was in at the time, a restaurant employee told the Advance Wednesday.

Police said $50 was taken during that incident.

Numerous viewers have reached out to the Advance with a possible identity for the woman and the information has been forwarded to police.

There have been no arrests yet, according to an NYPD spokesman.