STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Twelve hours after a Brooklyn man was arrested on charges of stealing from a vehicle in Oakwood, he was arrested again on the same allegations in Great Kills.

Evgeny Belov, 21, of Williamsburg, faces charges that include petit larceny, unauthorized use of a vehicle and criminal possession of weapons in connection with several incidents this month on Staten Island, according to an NYPD spokeswoman.

Police first arrested Belov at about 1:14 a.m. Thursday following an alleged incident on Elmira Street in Oakwood, in which he’s accused of removing items from two different Jeep vehicles. He was issued a ticket to appear in court.

Then, at about 1:10 p.m., he was arrested again outside a home on Hartford Street in Great Kills, where he allegedly removed items from a 2017 Hyundai. Police said that during that arrest, he was found to have brass knuckles and a small dagger.

He was kept in police custody and arraigned by a judge in Richmond County Criminal Court, then released without bail, per state law that prohibits bail for non-violent offenses, according to court records.

Prior offenses

Belov was arrested in connection with a Jan. 4 incident on Peter Avenue in Oakwood, where he allegedly removed $2 from a 2017 Ford, the spokeswoman said.

Based on a phone and tablet police found in his possession, he also was charged with petit larceny in connection with a Jan. 3 incident, she said.

According to authorities, Belov was arrested in February on a charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle, and again in May, charged with reckless endangerment.