Miley’s stalker’s house raided

LOS ANGELES: Police raided the home of Miley Cyrus’ alleged stalker — a day after authorities placed a temporary restraining order on the obsessive fan.

Cops showed up at Mark MCLeod’s residence in Appling, Georgia immediately after a judge executed a search warrant.

A police captain at the Columbia County Sheriff’s Department refused to reveal what officers were searching for, but gossip website TMZ.com reports various items were seized, including a computer.

MCLeod, 53, was taken into custody by Georgia police after loitering around the Tybee Island set of the actress’ upcoming movie The Last Song, 290 kilometres from his home.

Police had warned MCLeod to keep away from the area after he was arrested in June 2009 for disorderly conduct following an attempt to cross a security barrier on set.

MCLeod told the arresting officer he had “thousands of pictures and letters to Miley on his computer”, according to a police report.