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Miley Cyrus' robbers arrested

Naomi Charles, 21, an L.A. resident, and Tylor Scott, 19, an Arizona resident, have been arrested for residential burglary in Miley Cyrus' theft case.

By Veronica Linares
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LOS ANGELES, June 6 (UPI) -- Two people, a female and a male, have been arrested for residential burglary after the two reportedly broke into Miley Cyrus' house and stole jewelry and a car.

An LAPD spokesperson told Us Weekly that the suspects "are a 21 year old female, Naomi Charles, an L.A. resident, and Tylor Scott, a 19-year-old male, who is an Arizona resident."

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"Both have been arrested for residential burglary and they are being held on a $50,000 bail," the spokesperson continued.

According to reports the pair were "identified by video surveillance and that's how they were taken into custody." Charles and Scott were arrested at 11 a.m. in North Hollywood, Friday and are currently detained.

The arrests come four days after police found Cyrus' stolen Maserati on a street in Simi Valley, and one week after it was stolen from the singer's Studio City home.

In addition to stealing the singer's vehicle, Charles and Scott also made out with a collection of Cyrus' jewelry.

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