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05/01/2024 10:41:17 pm

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Thieves who Stole Miley Cyrus' Maserati will be Spending Some Time Behind Bars

Taylor Scott and Naomi Charles have already pleaded guilty on Monday on one count of felony residential burglary and another count on felony grand theft.

The Bonnie-and-Clyde of this century broke into Miley Cyrus' house back in June and stole her Maserati, her clothes, her jewelries, her purses, and a whole lot more while the star was out of town. All Cyrus' stolen belongings reportedly amounted to US$102,000.

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The two were said to have scaled the fence as they broke into the home of the star.

Naomi was sentenced to serve a year in county jail but Taylor was in it for a longer time. According to reports, Taylor has to spend the next five years in state prison because he already had a previous run-in with the law and that he had a gun during the break-in.

The two were arrested days after they stole and broke in to the star's home since they were identified using the surveillance camera installed at Cyrus' Los Angeles house.

The two were already on the run but they were stopped at North Hollywood as the Los Angeles Police Department recognized them.

The car was then found much later that week as the cops saw it parked on a street somewhere in Simi Valley, California.

The two already had an initial arraignment back in June but they both pleaded not guilty to allegations made against them. Another hearing was scheduled last June 18 at the Department 120 of the Los Angeles County Superior court.

Taylor was said to be 19 years old while Naomi was already 21.

The initial sentence released by LAPD was nine years for Taylor and seven years for Naomi. Also, their bail was at US$150,000 for Taylor and US$100,000 for Naomi.

Cyrus has not yet commented about the latest development on those who once broke into her home and stole her valuable belongings. 

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