Nov 14, 2012 11:30 AM EST
Justin Bieber Pulled Over By Cops in Ferrari, Just Days After Getting Dumped By Selena Gomez (PHOTOS)

Justin Bieber was reportedly stopped by police officers last night while out cruising the streets in West Hollywood, California according to TMZ.

At around 6:30, Bieber and an unidentified passenger were pulled over and ticketed for an undisclosed reason. A police report has yet to be released to the public.

Witnesses say that Bieber was cooperative with police, showed his documentation and even let officers check out his white Ferrari. Bieber took to instagram shortly after and posted a picture of the incident. 

The ticket comes just days after his girlfriend of two years Selena Gomez dumped him shortly after he performed at the Victoria Secret fashion show in New York City.

Gomez and Bieber have been civil about the brake up, citing their tough schedules as the reason for the spilt, but Gomez was not happy Thursday when photos of Bieber and model Barbara Palvin made their way to the internet.

Gomez took to Twitter to voice her frustration tweeting "....." while posting a picture she received of Bieber with Palvin and rapper Lil Twist in a dressing room. 

Bieber is currently on tour supporting his album "Believe" which sold 512,000 units its first week and has spawned singles like "Boyfriend", "As Long As You Love Me" and "Beauty and a Beat." The album has since gone platinum in the U.S. and double platinum in Brazil. 

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