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() Singer D4vd has canceled the remainder of his U.S. tour following a raid on his house in connection with the death of a teenage girl whose decomposing body was found in a vehicle registered to him.
Sources told TMZ that the singer’s team decided Thursday to cancel the two remaining dates of his “Withered” tour, as well as his dates in Paris, scheduled for Oct. 24 and Oct. 25.
Most of his global tour dates have been canceled, according to Ticketmaster.
The Los Angeles Police Department’s homicide unit searched the Hollywood Hills home where D4vd was staying Wednesday night after Celeste Rivas Hernandez, 15, was identified as the victim found in D4vd’s Tesla. She was reported missing in April 2024.
Police reportedly searched for ‘blood evidence’
TMZ’s Charles Latibeaudiere told “Banfield” that police swooped on the house in search of anything resembling “blood evidence.”
“They were checking drains to see if there’s any blood evidence or blood or tissue that was in the drains there,” he said. “So they did a scouring of this house, looking for any evidence.”
Police told TMZ that the home was “about a block, block and a half” from where D4vd’s Tesla was parked before it was towed.
“We know that Tesla is his,” Latibeaudiere said. “The thing that’s still not clear is who was actually driving the Tesla when the body was placed in the car? Who parked it where it was eventually found and impounded? Those are the dots that still need to be connected here.”
Victim and D4vd have similar tattoos
Celeste’s remains were discovered at a Hollywood tow yard Sept. 8.
According to the medical examiner, the victim was female, with wavy black hair and a tattoo of “Shhh…” on her right index finger. D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, also has a “Shhh” tattoo on his right index finger, pictures show.
Her mother told TMZ that the description of the person matched her daughter, Celeste.
Teen’s body was found dismembered
Entertainment and true crime journalist Lauren Conlin told ‘s “Banfield” that the victim was found dismembered and in a “plastic type of container.”
Conlin also stated that, according to the medical examiner, the body was found to be “very badly decomposed.”
“Which to me, kind of indicated that it had been there for well over a month,” she added.