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LAPD Arrests the Two Youngsters that Stole Miley Cyrus' Car

LAPD has recently announced that the two thieves that broke Miley Cyrus’ residential house have been found and arrested. They were taken into custody Thursday morning and are being held on a $50,000 (EUR 36,705) bail.
Miley Cyrus seen with her Maserati Quattroporte in 2013 1 photo
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We wrote about Miley Cyrus getting her Maserati back soon after it was taken from her LA residence by two burglars. They hopped the fence and left with the car and some jewelry. Even though she got her ride back, the investigation continued and now the officers have found the two and arrested them.

A spokesman for the LAPD has confirmed the news for US Weekly: “A female and a male were arrested today in relation to this theft case. They are a 21-year old female, Naomi Charles, an LA resident, and Tylor Scott, a 19-year old male, who is an Arizona resident.” According to the source, the two were identified with the help of the video surveillance and they are currently still detained.

Now, thinking they abandoned the car soon after the robbery, and considering they are pretty young, it’s only natural for us to think they are just two punks that thought stealing from the pop idol is cool. Or maybe they are just crazy fans that wanted to own something from Miley? Until the artist gives any feedback what so ever, we’ll let you decide on what happened.
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