Targetted: A stalker who broke into Lana Del Rey's home in Malibu, California has been jailed

A stalker who broke into the home of Lana Del Rey and left behind a court citation for a burglary has been sentenced to 84 days in jail.

Zachary Self was discovered lying on a mat in her garage by construction workers who were carrying out repairs at her house in Malibu, California last November.

The 19-year-old fled the scene but was tracked down after he left disturbing notes pleading love to the Blue Jeans singer, as well a court citation for a burglary in a different state

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, he told police he became obsessed with the starlet while under the influence of hallucinogens.

Self, who according to his family is bi-polar, pleaded no contest to stalking and will serve 84 days in jail.

Police tracked him down after looking up his notice to appear citation for a burglary that took place in Kansas.

When they looked him up on social media they discovered pictures of Self on Lana's Malibu balcony.

They also found a series of disturbing messages, with one saying he was 'engaged to heaven on Earth with Lana Del Rey.'

He was tracked down and apprehended last month.

As well as his jail sentence, he will also be on probation for five years and has to spend a year in a residential program.

He was also ordered to stay away from the chart star for the next 10 years.

Earlier this month the singer convinced a judge to issue restraining orders against two female fans she fears might kill her.

She claimed the two Russians are obsessed stalkers and she's afraid for her life.

Drugs: Zachary Self told police he became obsessed with the starlet while under the influence of hallucinogens

Lana filed a set of restraining orders in which she described how the fans have screamed at her in public and tracked her down to a new home after she moved to escape them.

She says they sleep outside her home, have left rambling letters in her mailbox and have threatened violence.

The website reports the Born To Die performer has also now hired a full-time bodyguard and is using off-duty police officers for protection.

In granting the restraining orders, the judge ordered the girls to stay 100 yards away from Lana and her home.