Miley Cyrus' Maserati is recovered after burglary last week: LAPD


Miley Cyrus' stolen sports car has been spared the chop shop wrecking ball.

The 2014 white four-door Maserati Quattroporte was found Monday afternoon in Simi Valley, Calif., about 30 miles east of Cyrus' Los Angeles residence, police told the Daily News.

"It was recovered this afternoon," LAPD spokesman Gus Villanueva told The News. "There's no one in custody."

The car has a retail price of $102,500.

"When a vehicle is of that value, we would dust it for fingerprints," Villanueva said.

The pricey whip was allegedly stolen last week at Cyrus' address in North Hollywood, police said.

A man and a woman managed to get past a security gate while no one was home and get into the residence and garage, police said.

They allegedly stole jewelry in addition to the luxury car, cops said.

Officers responded to a radio call reporting the burglary at around 4 p.m. Friday, police said.

Cyrus, 21, is currently in Europe on her Bangerz tour.

The twerk-tastic former Disney star is set to perform Wednesday in Copenhagen.

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