Burglars stole pop star Miley Cyrus’ $102,000 Maserati when they broke into her home last week.
Police are looking for two suspects, a man and a woman, who also got away with jewellery and other items.
The Wrecking Ball hitmaker’s home was targeted by a pair of thieves on Friday, and they managed to drive away with the star’s prized 2014 Maserati Quattroporte, as well as jewellery.
Police were called to the singer’s home in the San Fernando Valley in California when Cyrus’ assistant discovered several items had disappeared.
It’s believed the assailants – who police have identified as a man and a woman – scaled the star’s garage to gain access to the house.
No one was home at the time and Cyrus, who is currently in Europe for her Bangerz World Tour, isn’t expected back in the United States until July.
The burglary comes months after Cyrus’ home was burglarised in November on the weekend of her 21st birthday.
The singer was left “extremely upset” about the incident because “a lot of personal items were stolen”.
On Sunday, Cyrus appeared to be in a downcast mood on Twitter, but it’s not known whether she was referring to the break-in at her home.
She wrote: “ya know when you just cry in the shower for no reason (sic)”