Miley Cyrus might need to take a wrecking ball to her home security system.
The pop star’s Southern California home was burglarized Friday, and Los Angeles police tell Us Weekly that the thieves absconded with her property—including her Maserati.
A male and female scaled a fence at her home close to 4 p.m. and broke into her house, according to the site.
"The suspects were able to gain access into the residence and garage," the police told Us Weekly in a statement. "They removed property including jewelry and a 2014 White, 4-door, Maserati Quattroporte. No one was home at the time of the burglary."
The site reports that the car was recently purchased and worth close to $135,000.
The burglary marks the second break-in at Cyrus’ home in the past few months. The “We Can’t Stop” singer’s home also experienced a burglary in November, the day before her 21st birthday. A source told Us Weekly that she was “extremely upset” about the incident and that “a lot of personal items were stolen.”
Cyrus was not at home at the time of the most recent break-in, as she is currently on the European leg of her Bangerz Tour. She posted two messages on Twitter Sunday that seemed to indicate that she was in low spirits.
“Ya know when you just cry in the shower for no reason,” the star tweeted.
She followed up that tweet with another one lamenting the loss of her pet dog Floyd, who passed away in early April.
“If it wasn’t for the show tonight I would lay in bed and miss Floyd alllllll day,” Cyrus wrote.
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