Police discovered a 15-year-old U.S. teen inside a Tesla owned by singer D4vd. Parking officers had ticketed the car days earlier for staying too long on a public street. Two yard employees noticed a strong odor and immediately called authorities. Officers arrived quickly and found the U.S. teen’s body wrapped in the trunk.
The U.S. teen had been missing for over a year, creating nationwide concern. Investigators questioned D4vd, who cooperated fully, though police did not name him a suspect. Authorities impounded the Tesla and executed search warrants at D4vd’s former residence, collecting evidence for further examination.
A former teacher explained that the U.S. teen repeatedly disappeared after meeting D4vd on social media. The teen and the singer shared matching tattoos, showing a personal connection. The teacher highlighted social media risks and warned others about online dangers.
The public reacted strongly online, linking D4vd’s songs and videos to violent imagery. Investigators stressed that they have not confirmed any connection between the music and the U.S. teen’s death. Police continue examining all digital evidence, including messages and video clips.
Authorities encourage the public to share tips to aid the investigation. They emphasized that no one has been formally charged yet. The investigation into the U.S. teen’s death remains active and ongoing.
Police ticketed the Tesla for violating the 72-hour parking law. Officers marked the tires, documented its location, and then impounded the vehicle. This action led directly to the discovery of the U.S. teen. Investigators continue to follow leads and analyze the evidence thoroughly.
D4vd canceled his remaining tour dates and lost several brand endorsements. His label paused all promotion of his music while authorities investigate. Authorities warn that the case remains sensitive and urge the public to respect ongoing investigations.
Overall, this case has sparked broader discussions about teen safety online and the importance of responsible social media use. Authorities continue working to ensure justice for the U.S. teen while monitoring new leads closely.
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