Miley Cyrus may want to invest in a stronger home security system now that her North Hollywood mansion has been burglarized two times in less than a year.

Officials with the Los Angeles Police Department say that two suspects scaled a fence and broke into 21-year-old singer's Studio City, California pad last week, stealing expensive jewelry and a car Saturday night, reports TMZ.

CNN reports that a man and a woman managed to break in her garage and then make off with a new 2014 white, four-door Maserati Quattroporte, worth around $102,000.

Police received a call about the break-in at about 11:50 p.m. on Saturday, according to E! News.

No one was home at the time of the burglary since the "Wrecking Ball" singer was overseas on her Bangerz tour this weekend.

The burglary comes after Cyrus' home was broken into back in November, just a day after her 21st birthday. Both times authorities say there were no signs of forced entry at the time and property was taken from the home. Police say they will investigate security footage, reports Perez Hilton.

TMZ originally reported that Miley's assistant reported a break-in to cops after she came home and realized things didn't look right.

In the meantime, Cyrus talked about missing being at her home, writing, "so f--kin homesick," Sunday. She also tweeted, "ya know when you just cry in the shower for no reason."

On Monday, the former Disney star seemed unmoved by the break in and posted a number of photos where she appeared to be happy and upbeat on Instagram.

The former "Hannah Montana" actress, who is currently on tour, has a performance in Helskini, Finland, and will then head to Denmark, Germany, Spain and before she gets a break in her schedule next month.