A new video may show the last person to drive a Tesla registered to singer D4vd. The car was later found with the decomposed remains of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. Los Angeles police say the investigation is active and ongoing.
The footage was obtained by a private investigator working parallel to police. Authorities have not publicly identified a driver. Officials confirm the cause and manner of death remain deferred.
What We Know So Far About the Car, the Video, and the Timeline
Police say parking officers marked the Tesla’s tires on Aug. 27 in the Hollywood Hills. A citation was issued on Sept. 3 for the 72-hour parking rule. The vehicle was impounded on Sept. 5 and towed to a Hollywood yard.
On Sept. 8, a tow yard worker reported a foul odor. Investigators obtained a warrant and opened the trunk, where they found a holdall containing heavily decomposed remains later identified as Celeste Rivas. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not yet determined how she died.
Detectives served a search warrant on Sept. 18 at a Hollywood Hills home where the singer had recently stayed. Evidence, including electronics, was seized for analysis. Police say D4vd is cooperating with investigators, and no arrests have been made.
The new video surfaced through a private investigator who says it may show who last drove the Tesla before it was abandoned. He has shared the footage and his findings with authorities. Police have not announced any conclusions from this material.
Public interest also intensified after attention to D4vd’s “One More Dance” video, released earlier in 2025. That video includes imagery of a body being placed into a car trunk. Broadcasters and local outlets have reported on the parallels, while noting that artistic content is not evidence of a crime.
Community Reaction and What Comes Next
The case has drawn strong emotions online and in Lake Elsinore, where Celeste lived. Community members held vigils and called for answers. Teachers and neighbors described repeated efforts to find her when she ran away.
Police ask for patience as forensic work continues. Toxicology and lab testing can take weeks. Detectives are also mapping vehicle movements, canvassing cameras, and reviewing other digital evidence common to modern cars.
The investigation is not over. The key question remains the same: who drove the Tesla before it was abandoned and towed. Officials have not named a suspect. The search for verified answers continues.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who drove D4vd’s Tesla last?
A private investigator says new surveillance video may identify the last driver. Police have not confirmed any name publicly. The review of evidence is ongoing.
Q2: What is the official timeline?
Aug. 27 tires marked. Sept. 3 ticket issued. Sept. 5 impound. Sept. 8 remains found and later identified as Celeste Rivas. Sept. 18 search warrant served at a Hollywood Hills address.
Q3: Is D4vd a suspect?
Police have not named him a suspect. They say he is cooperating. No arrests have been announced as of Oct. 19, 2025.
Q4: What does the “One More Dance” video show?
It includes scenes of a body being placed in a car trunk. Reporters note the imagery but stress that art alone is not proof of criminal conduct.
Q5: When will the cause of death be known?
The medical examiner lists the cause and manner of death as deferred. Toxicology and additional lab work are pending. Officials have not given a timeline.
Editor’s note: This report uses only verified details from reputable outlets. No charges have been filed. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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