A 27-year-old stripper was thrown in the clink for the second time this month on charges she robbed a Rhode Island bank, cops said yesterday.

Shannon Sampson of Cranston, R.I., wore a “black scarf and hoodie” over her head and face when she handed a Citizens Bank teller a note for money early Saturday afternoon, police in Coventry, R.I., said. Witnesses told the cops she then fled into a wooded area and was last seen getting into a white coupe.

After publicizing the suspect’s picture from surveillance at the bank, Sampson was arrested at a Warwick, R.I., mall Saturday night, police said.

Sampson danced her way into headlines Feb. 10 after cops cuffed her in an Attleboro hotel room, as a suspect in the robbery of a Santander Bank branch robbery in Cranston the previous day, Coventry cops said.

“It’s odd behavior,” Coventry police Sgt. David Nelson said. “You don’t normally hear about this, people robbing a bank a week and a half apart — especially a female.”

Nelson said Sampson will be listed in court today as a “bail violator.”

She was charged with robbery, Coventry police Lt. Gary Miller said.

After the Feb. 9 bank heist, Sampson was charged with second-degree robbery.

She was arrested the next morning about 3 a.m. when police found her and a male companion at the Attleboro hotel room. Police said nearly $500 was also found in the room.

Sampson’s occupation was listed as a dancer at a Providence strip club, court documents said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.