The daughter of a Manhattan ballet power couple has been arrested for theft after she was caught on surveillance camera, wearing all black, with an accomplice near the site of one of a string of burglaries in an affluent Maine town.

Talicia Martins, 21, and conspirator Jacob Flanagan, 20, are accused of breaking into three local businesses in Camden, Maine, between July 30 and 31, stealing more than $1,000.

Martins is the daughter of former New York City Ballet principal dancer Darci Kistler and the company's current ballet Master-in-Chief Peter Martins.

She was arrested Thursday and charged with burglary and felony theft after authorities reviewed surveillance footage from the street near one of the burglaries, which revealed Martins and Flanagan - both dressed in dark clothes - walking nearby.

The two were caught on surveillance camera on the second night of the burglaries, on July 31

Authorities say they stole more than $1,000 from three local businesses

Talicia Martins, 21 (pictured), was arrested on Thursday for a string of burglaries in the tony Maine summer town of Camden

Martins and Flanagan, who both live in Manhattan, stole from Smoothie Shack, Francine Bistro and Camden Cone.

Camden Police Department Detective Curt Andrick said drugs and alcohol were a factor in the burglaries but would not elaborate.

In June, Martins was arrested at an apartment on West End Avenue in Manhattan after she was caught with crack cocaine, heroin and a hypodermic needle.

Camden Cone cashier Nick Greer was the first employee in after the robbery.

'I saw that the window was taken apart, and that looked odd, so I called the owner and asked if that was normal, and she said no,' Greer told the New York Post. 'Then I opened the front door, and I saw that the register was not there, and I had to call the owner again. She was not happy.'

Martins (right) is the daughter of New York City Ballet Master-in-Chief Peter Martins (center) and former NYCB principal dancer Darci Kistler(left). The family pictured above in 2012

Greer says that Flanagan 'summered in Camden for his whole life' but that he had never seen Martins before.

'It’s kind of funny because it doesn’t sound like she needs to be stealing anything,' he said.

Investigators caught Martins and Flanagan after receiving an anonymous tip and reviewing surveillance footage which shows them walking down the street in dark clothing near one of the businesses on the second night of the burglaries.

Martins was arrested for the burglaries along with 20-year-old Jacob Flanagan, who is also from Manhattan

Detectives brought the two in for questioning on Thursday, and they were arrested shortly after.

Martins was charged with burglary and felony theft and was released later that day after posting $1,500 bail.

Flanagan was charged with three counts of burglary, three counts of felony theft and criminal trespassing. He was bailed out Friday afternoon after posting $1,500 bail.

According to the criminal complaint in her June arrest, officers were called to the apartment around 8pm for a possible overdose. Inside they found needles on the bathroom floor, bathroom sink, kitchen counter and living room floor. They also found glass vials containing crack-cocaine residue and two packages of rolling papers containing heroin residue near the bathroom sink.

Martins is pictured earlier this months with a male friend. She is reportedly a student at Bard College

In June, Martins was arrested for crack-cocaine and heroin possession. Above, a picture of Martins with a male friend from July 2014

Martins pictured above in July 2016 in Irvington, New York - a wealthy suburb just north of the city, where her family owns a home

Martins pictured meeting actress Natalie Portman back in 2012. Portman's husband is a ballet dancer

Officers also took two small square packages containing heroin from Martins' pockets.

Martins' mother is seen above dancing in 1994. She was a principal ballerina for the New York City Ballet for nearly three decades before retiring in 2010

She was charged with one misdemeanor count of criminal possession of a controlled substance and another misdemeanor count of possession of a hypodermic instrument. Those charges could land her in jail for up to a year and on probation for up to three years, in addition to up to a $1,000 fine.

Two other men were arrested as well and hit with the same charges: 25-year-old Robert O'Toole and 18-year-old Jesie Pineda.

It's unclear if anyone in the apartment had actually overdosed.

On Tuesday, New York Post reporters tried to talk to Martins' father outside the family's Irvington, New York home.

When asked if his daughter is trying to get help through counseling or rehab, Mr Martins responded 'She's fine.'

'I have nothing else to say,' he added.

Most of the money was stolen from Camden Cone, a local ice cream joint

Martins and Flanagan also allegedly broke into the Smoothie Shack (left) and Francine Bistro (right)

Martins' mother was a principal dancer for the New York City ballet for nearly three decades before she retired in 2010. Her father, a famous Danish choreographer, has been ballet master in chief of the NYCB for 35 years.

In 2013, Martins was featured in a Vanity Fair spread with other debutantes that were being presented to society at the annual Crillon Ball in Paris that year.

She also wrote an article for Teen Vogue in 2015 about her decision to take a gap year before starting college. The story was titled: 'How I Took a Year off before Starting College, and Why You Should Too'.

Martins is reportedly a student at Bard College.