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An investigation into the death of a teenage girl who was found dead inside the trunk of singer D4vd’s Tesla is focused on a Hollywood Hills home that the singer rented.
The custom-built 1980s architectural abode in Beachwood Canyon was owned by the late "Dallas" and "Knots Landing" creator David Jacobs for over four decades.
Los Angeles police have stepped up their investigation into rising artist d4vd following the disturbing discovery of a teenager’s body linked to a vehicle connected to him. What began with questions about an abandoned Tesla has now grown into a wide reaching probe drawing intense scrutiny from both authorities and the public.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office has not yet determined a cause of death, but the LAPD executed a search warrant early Thursday morning at a Hollywood Hills home that the singer, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, does not own but had been staying at. The LAPD, a source confirms, is treating the teen’s death as a homicide.
After weeks of rain, the Spartans kicked off under clear blue skies in a 4 p.m. matchup against Sunset High. Both teams struggled to open the season — Sunset entered winless at 0-3, with just six points scored all year, while Hollywood Hills started 0-2 before bouncing back with a victory last week.
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Hollywood Hills car fire sparks small brusher
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. - A car fire in Hollywood Hills sparked a small brush fire, briefly threatening nearby homes. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a call of a car fire near the 2200 block of North Sunset Plaza Drive a little before 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, September 2.
David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills compound has hit the market. Its asking price? $15 million. Lynch, who died in January, lived on the 2.5-acre estate for over 35 years, and created “Mulholland Drive” and “Lost Highway,
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Brazen burglary hits Hollywood home during daytime, steals $500K worth of jewelry
Police Wednesday looked for a burglary suspect who broke into a home in Hollywood Hills and made away with half a million dollars in jewelry.