Car Registered To Singer D4vd LAPD Found With Body Inside, LAPD Says
September 9, 2025
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The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating after a body was found inside an impounded Tesla at a Los Angeles tow yard. According to law enforcement, the vehicle is registered to New York singer d4vd.
Police made the shocking discovery Monday afternoon at a Hollywood tow yard on the 1000 block of North Mansfield Avenue after reports of a foul odor coming from the impounded vehicle, ABC 7 reported.
Law enforcement said the electric vehicle had been impounded on the lot for several days and that the human remains were stuffed inside a bag in the front trunk of the Tesla. The identity of the victim remains unknown.
The impounded car had Texas license plates
The vehicle is registered in Hempstead, Texas, to the 20-year-old Queens native, whose real name is David Anthony Burke. Police said the car was reported abandoned in the Hollywood Hills five days ago, according to the New York Post.
D4vd has remained active on social media, particularly Instagram, where he has millions of followers.
He is scheduled to perform in Minneapolis on Tuesday night as part of his Withered 2025 World Tour that began last month. D4vd has a tour stop in Los Angeles on Sept. 20.
D4vd is known for his popular tracks, such as “Here with Me” and “Romantic Homicide,” which have garnered him billions of Spotify streams, per the New York Post.
He dropped his debut album, Withered, on April 25, following the release of two EPs, Petals to Thorns and The Lost Petals.