"A 2023 Tesla registered to David Anthony Burke, known as D4Vd, was ticketed by Los Angeles authorities on a Hollywood Hills street near where the singer lived 11 days before the decomposing body of a missing girl was found inside the trunk. The Tesla had been parked on Bluebird Avenue so long that some residents complained about it in late August, leading to the car being ticketed, according to law enforcement sources and records reviewed by The Times."
"On the afternoon of Aug. 27, a parking enforcement officer marked the Tesla, noting the position of its tires. Then, on Sept. 3, the officer issued a citation to the Tesla for violating the 72-hour parking ordinance. Two days later, the Tesla was impounded and towed to the Hollywood tow yard. In the early morning of Sept. 8, a tow yard worker passing the Tesla caught a whiff of the familiar smell of death."
"Detectives have been working for weeks to trace Hernandez's final movements and determine any connections with D4Vd, who police say has been cooperating with them. Detectives served a search warrant at the rental property north of Sunset Boulevard. Law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case but not authorized to speak publicly said investigators recovered various items from the home, including electronics and computers."
A 2023 Tesla registered to David Anthony Burke (D4Vd) was ticketed and later impounded in Hollywood Hills. A decomposing body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was discovered inside the car's trunk at a tow yard. The vehicle had been parked on Bluebird Avenue and was marked on Aug. 27; it received a 72-hour parking citation on Sept. 3 and was towed Sept. 5. A tow yard worker alerted police on Sept. 8 after noticing the smell of death. Detectives served a search warrant at a rental north of Sunset Boulevard, recovered electronics and computers, and are tracing Hernandez's final movements; police have not established a cause of death.
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