Hollywood Hills Home where D4VD stayed was searched after the body of the teenager Celeste Rivas found in Tesla de la singer, say sources

Los Angeles – A Hollywood Hills house where D4VD lived was excavated overnight, said sources of application of the law on Thursday, while the authorities were investigating the death of a teenager whose body was found in the trunk of a Tesla registered with the 20 -year -old singer.
A search warrant was executed at home, to which the singer did not have but which remained, according to the sources. Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Service have been seen to take a computer and several other items from the house.
Los Angeles police confirmed on Thursday that the search warrant had been meant as part of the adolescent’s death.
“Several evidence has been recovered and will be analyzed by detectives in the coming days,” said LAPD in a statement. “This is an ongoing investigation. The investigators follow several avenues.”
Development intervened after the Los Angeles County Legalist’s office identified the female body discovered last week on Wednesday in the trunk of a towed tesla recorded with the singer like Celeste Rivas, 15. The teenager, from Lake Elsinore, was missing last year, confirmed the investigators at ABC News.
The body was discovered in the Tesla trunk on September 8, two days after being towed to a street in Los Angeles, police sources said. A neighbor remembered having seen the Tesla with a separate air parked in the street for a while – in front of the house which was excavated, then in two other parking spaces in the street.
“It’s a little weird to see a car that I haven’t seen here for a long time,” said Danielpour, resident of Hollywood, in an interview with ABC7. “There was a big bump, there was a plate in Texas on it. So, all a little strange, but at the same time, you know, people could spend time with friends for a long time.”
The circumstances of death and found themselves in the front trunk are not clear, the investigators told ABC News.
The cause of death is still under determination.
The Division of LAPD flights-homicides is investigating death. The case is not an investigation into homicides because the authorities do not yet know how it died, sources of application of the law said in ABC News.
The leaders of the medical examiner published the name of a teenager who was found dead in the trunk of a Tesla impoundment registered with the singer D4VD.
The case is based on the medical examiner to determine a cause of death, which is difficult, according to sources.
No arrests were made.
The LAPD told ABC News on Thursday that they follow the tracks in the case as they try to advance the investigation.
Police responded to a lot of seizure in Hollywood on September 8 “for a foul odor from a vehicle,” said Los Angeles police.
The authorities have located a body in the Tesla trunk which was in a state of decomposition, said sources of LAPD.
The victim was about 5 feet 1 inch with wavy black hair and wore a tube top, black leggings, a yellow metal bracelet and metal earrings, according to the medical examiner. She also had a tattoo on her right index that said “Shhh …”
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A decomposition body was found inside a Tesla registered with singer D4VD, two days after being towed to a street in Los Angeles, according to police sources.
The vehicle is registered with David Anthony Burke, known professionally under the name of D4VD, according to a Senior LAPD source. It is one of the many vehicles belonging to the singer, with many different people using one of the vehicles at some point, added the source.
ABC News contacted his representative and lawyer to comment but did not receive an answer.
D4VD, who became viral for the first time on Tiktok, where he has 3.8 million followers, released his first album in April. The singer, known for his Indie, r& B and Alt-Pop Sound, have been on tour since August. The tour of the tour in Seattle on Wednesday was canceled, with following shows for San Francisco Friday and in Los Angeles on Saturday.
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