Why Is D4vd Not A Suspect In The Case Of Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s Death? Know Here
As per a statement from the Los Angeles Police Department, D4vd has not yet been named a suspect in the ongoing investigation.

The devastating case of the death of the 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez has left us all shocked. It all started after her remains were discovered in the trunk of a Tesla on September 8. The incident garnered more attention after it was revealed that the car was registered under the name of the famous singer D4vd. People grew more suspicious after there was no missing complaint about the car either. Here are all the updates that the authorities have about the case!
About Celeste Rivas Hernandez, D4vd
As per a statement from the Los Angeles Police Department, D4vd has not yet been named a suspect in the ongoing investigation. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office is still working to find out the cause of Celeste’s death. So, until then, the investigators cannot classify the case as a homicide. And as per Rolling Stone, the LAPD said, “As such, it remains unclear whether there is any criminal culpability beyond the concealment of her body.”
Amid this, several police sources have also revealed that they have not named D4vd as a suspect in the case due to the lack of evidence. The authorities are still not able to find any direct link between the singer and Celeste’s death. Although the Tesla was registered in his name, there is no evidence that the singer was involved in or aware of the incident. For the uninitiated, the car was reportedly towed from his home in the Hollywood Hills. But the investigators have not found any evidence that he used this vehicle around the time Hernandez went missing.
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The LAPD performed a search of his Hollywood Hills home and seized digital devices, but no evidence was found against him.
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First Published: October 06, 2025 12:43 PM