Miley Cyrus' stolen Maserati Quattroporte has been found.

TMZ reported that Cyrus' stolen Maserati was recovered by the Los Angeles Police Department Monday shortly after it was stolen from her house. The 2014 white luxury four-door vehicle was found parked on a street in Simi Valley, Calif.

Police stated that no damaged was done to the car, which is reportedly valued at $102,000.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the "Adore You" singer's San Fernando Valley mansion was burglarized around 4:00 p.m. on Friday. A police report stated that a male and female jumped the fence of Cyrus' home and made off with her car and some jewelry. Cyrus' assistants contacted the police after noticing that something inside the house had been moved

"The suspects were able to gain access into the residence and garage," the police told Us Weekly in a statement. "They removed property, including jewelry and a 2014 white, 4-door, Maserati Quattroporte. No one was home at the time of the burglary."

Los Angeles police Lt. Andy Neiman told the Associated Press that detectives are searching the car for evidence, including dusting for fingerprints. Authorizes are also "reviewing a surveillance video at Miley's home to help track down the thieves," according to TMZ. Detectives believe that the thieves were professionals or have experience breaking into properties,

It is reportedly the second time in seven months Cyrus's home was broken into. Her home also experienced a burglary last November, the day before her 21st birthday.

Cyrus is currently on the European leg of her "Bangerz" tour. In April, she was forced to cancel two shows after she was hospitalized for a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics.