Los Angeles police are seeking help to identify a young boy found in a car with a dog after an attempted theft; the boy is in custody but remains unidentified, and no one has come forward to claim him.
Police used advanced digital geolocation and surveillance technology to track down Nick Reiner, a suspect in the murder of his parents in Brentwood, Los Angeles, leading to his arrest in South Los Angeles after a series of electronic device and camera data analysis.
Two people were stabbed during a robbery attempt at Westfield Topanga mall in Canoga Park, Los Angeles, as police search for two suspects who tried to steal jewelry and fled the scene; at least one victim was hospitalized, and the suspects' descriptions are unknown.
D4vd, a singer suspected in connection with the dismembered body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas found in his Tesla, has hired high-profile defense attorney Blair Berk amid ongoing investigations and public scrutiny, while he canceled his tour and remains under investigation.
A teenage girl, Celeste Rivas Hernandez, was found dead and decomposed inside D4vd's Tesla in Los Angeles, with her body discovered weeks after her death. The police are investigating her cause of death and her connection to the singer, who has been cooperating. The Tesla was ticketed and impounded weeks before her body was found, after a foul smell was noticed in the trunk.
Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a 15-year-old girl, was found dead in the trunk of a Tesla registered to singer D4vd, raising questions about her connection to the artist and the circumstances of her death. The case remains under investigation, with authorities not yet releasing a cause of death, and the singer's involvement is unclear amid online speculation.
Los Angeles detectives are investigating the mysterious death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, whose decomposed body was found in the trunk of singer D4vd’s Tesla, with the circumstances and connection to the musician still unclear.
A body was found in the trunk of a car registered to singer D4vd in Los Angeles, raising questions about his scheduled concert in Kansas City, which proceeded as planned despite the incident. Authorities are investigating, but details remain limited.
Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Platinum singer D4vd is cooperating with authorities after a woman's decomposed body was found in a car registered to him in Los Angeles, with police investigating the death as a possible homicide. The singer, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was unaware of the situation but is assisting law enforcement. The body was discovered after a foul odor prompted police to inspect the vehicle, which had been abandoned for at least five days.
Human remains were found in the trunk of a Tesla registered to singer D4vd at a Hollywood tow yard, prompting a death investigation by LAPD. The body’s identity and cause of death are unknown, and the case is ongoing. D4vd, currently on tour, has not commented on the incident.
Robin Kaye, a longtime music supervisor for 'American Idol,' and her husband Thomas Deluca were found dead from gunshot wounds in their Encino home, in what appears to be a double homicide, with investigations ongoing.
A judge has ruled that the Los Angeles police cannot use nonlethal weapons against journalists during protests, citing incidents where journalists were targeted and faced physical force, including projectiles, while documenting protests over immigration raids and other demonstrations.
The Los Angeles Police Department has opened an investigation into the death of actor Matthew Perry, who died in October from the acute effects of ketamine, with drowning as a contributing factor. The probe, involving the DEA and US Postal Inspection Service, aims to determine how Perry obtained the ketamine found in his system. Perry, who had a history of addiction, was undergoing medically supervised ketamine treatments for depression and anxiety at the time of his death.
The Los Angeles police are planning to increase their presence at the Academy Awards on Sunday night in anticipation of potential protests related to the Israel-Hamas war. Commander Randy Goddard stated that the police aim to ensure the safety of guests and the smooth running of the event, while also respecting protesters' First Amendment rights. The department will deploy additional resources to facilitate any demonstrations but will not tolerate any illegal activities that could disrupt the Oscars.
CAA's Century City headquarters was evacuated due to a threatening phone call, with all personnel leaving the building and police on the scene. The agency's global safety and security team confirmed the security threat and prioritized staff safety. This incident follows similar security scares at other major talent agencies in the past.