Miley Cyrus isn't the only one who "can't stop": Neither can the thieves who steal from her.

According to the Daily Mail, Miley Cyrus' home was subject to burglary for the second time in seven months.

Two thieves reportedly hopped the fence of her L.A. home and sped off with her 2014 Maserati Quattrope along with some jewelry on Friday.

But it seems that the two thieves, who are reported to be a man and a woman, didn't get very far as police have now confirmed that they have found Cyrus' luxury vehicle.

TMZ reported that the Maserati was found parked and undamaged on a Simi Valley Street, and police are now dusting the car off for prints.

Police will also be reviewing surveillance video at Miley's house to help track down the thieves who raided Miley's property.

The missing items were first reported as missing by Miley's assistant who came home and found that the 21-year-old singers items had been moved at the property.

At the time, police found no signs of forced entry to the property and are looking at Miley's surveillance footage to see if this incident was an inside job.

In addition to this burglary, Miley's home was also raided in November 2013 on the weekend of her 21st birthday. Miley's vintage Chanel purse was stolen at the time, and naturally the forced entry into her home had Miley Cryus pretty shaken up about the whole thing.

Sources from the Daily Mail claimed that Miley was "really shaken up and extremely upset after the personal items were taken in broad daylight, and she also avoided running into an armed intruder in 2012 when a man forced his way into her home carrying a pair of scissors."

Yikes!

Miley might definitely want to beef up security around her home this time around. It's unfortunate that she's had to go through all of these burglaries at her house, but hopefully her current "Bangerz" tour can be a source of light and happiness for her while she deals with the stress happening at her mansion.