CCTV Footage Shows Celeste Rivas HERE Last Moments Before She Was Found Dead in Singer D4vd’s Car
Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing from Lake Elsinore in May 2024.

The remains of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez found in singer D4vd’s Tesla trunk seventeen months after she went missing shocked everyone. While the singer has not yet commented on the controversy, the world is getting more impatient on finding the culprit. And in recent updates, a surveillance has been found of the teenager in Florida shortly before she went missing. Read to know more here!
About Celeste Rivas Hernandez, D4vd
Celeste Rivas Hernandez was reported missing from Lake Elsinore in May 2024. But the CCTV footage of her, taken just weeks before her disappearance, showed her walking down the street in Lake Elsinore. This footage was shared after D4vd’s friends spoke out about his relationship with the teenager. It was obtained by TMZ, and was obtained after 7 am on March 19, 2024. She had been identified as the woman in her clip by her family. She was seen wearing a black hoodie and white pants. Hernandez was jogging around a corner before disappearing from frame.
The clip was obtained from a liquor store’s surveillance camera. The business’s owner, Elie Naddaf, informed the publication that he provided the clips to Celeste’s family. He claimed he frequently saw Celeste in his store buying “soda, chips, and gum.” Elie also claimed that the film showed Celeste fleeing her home for the second time. She was reported missing by her family at least twice before her body was discovered in Los Angeles.
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According to TMZ, the adolescent ran away from home in January 2024, was discovered in the Hollywood Hills a month later, and returned home. She was reported missing again in April 2024, at the age of 13. Celeste used “multiple fake IDs” to get around as a minor, according to the publication. Celeste was discovered horribly decomposed in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to D4vd, which had been abandoned in the Hollywood Hills. D4vd is unlikely to have been driving when the discovery was made.
First Published: September 27, 2025 4:23 PM