STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Call her "Little Miss Busted."

A twice-arrested NYPD officer who sources say wears a motorcycle helmet marked "Little Miss Dangerous" has been locked up again -- this time on charges she was carrying drugs when she crashed an unregistered motorcycle.

Stacey Staniland, 29, of New Brighton, was riding a motorcycle on Davis Avenue shortly before 11 a.m. Wednesday, and lost control of it as she tried to turn onto Henderson Avenue, striking two vehicles waiting at a red light, authorities allege.

As she was removing her ID from her backpack to show to police, an officer spotted drug paraphernalia - a silver spoon and a syringe, according to cops.

A search revealed four and a half clonazepam pills - an anti-anxiety drug marketed as Klonopin - and "no proof of prescription," according to a police report.

Police have charged her with criminally possessing a hypodermic needle, misdemeanor drug possession, and driving an unregistered, motorcycle without license plates.

Staniland, who was at the time assigned to the 122nd Precinct in New Dorp, is accused of burglarizing the West Brighton home of her boyfriend's mother on Nov. 25 and Dec. 1, according to a criminal complaint and a law enforcement source.

She snatched various pieces of jewelry, including necklaces and bracelets, and hocked them for an undisclosed amount of cash on those dates at an Elm Park pawn shop, the complaint alleged.

She was arrested Dec. 18 following a probe by the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau.

Police arrested her again on drug possession charges while she was on-duty in Brooklyn on May 13. She was suspended from the NYPD shortly after, and her current status with the police department was not immediately known Wednesday.

Both cases are still pending.

Staniland has yet to be arraigned or formally charged in Stapleton Criminal Court.