A Manhattan teenager who walked free on bail in a trio of robberies couldn’t make it a week without getting arrested again, The Post has learned.

Jordan Gonzalez, 16, was arrested Nov. 19 for three incidents — stealing money from two other teens on West 48th Street on Halloween, taking earbuds from a 13-year-old on 10th Avenue on Nov. 14, and stealing a Canada Goose jacket at gunpoint from a 14-year-old on 45th Street later that day, police sources said.

The day after his arrest, Supreme Court Justice Gayle Roberts released him without bail and referred the case to family court, sources said.

But it wasn’t long before he got picked up again on a pair of attempted robberies Monday.

Gonzalez was arrested after he allegedly tried to rob an 18-year-old on 11th Avenue — then held a knife to a 17-year-old as he shook him down on West 45th Street, according to sources.

He is currently in police custody awaiting arraignment, sources said.

Roberts referred questions to state court officials, but the state Office of Court Administration did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

In the previous cases, Gonzalez was accused of stealing money from two other teens, aged 15 and 16, on Halloween on West 48th Street, making off with an unknown amount of cash, sources said.