This morning, Charlie Sheen’s car was found crashed in a ravine near his Sherman Oaks home and police are treating it as an auto theft. There was no one in the car and it is unknown if the car was pushed or driven over the cliff.
Police and fire crews found the vehicle badly damaged. Authorities searched the area on foot and by helicopter but found no one around and no evidence that anybody was in the car when it went over the edge. Authorities told the local NBC affiliate that it’s possible someone pushed the car off the cliff.
Bruce Borihanh of the Los Angeles police told reporters that officers got a 911 report at around 4 a.m. that a car was seen down a cliff off Mulholland Drive.
Sheen is said to have parked the luxury car in his driveway around 8:30 p.m. on Thursday. TMZ is reporting that around 4 a.m., he received a call from a remote diagnostics company (like OnStar). They alerted him that the car’s airbags had been deployed. At that, Sheen noticed the car wasn’t in front of his house anymore and called police.
The LAPD so far has no suspects in the theft and are said to be searching for possible surveillance video of Sheen’s gated community. A law enforcement source told the LA Times that based on a preliminary investigation, Sheen’s car may have been left in an open garage with the keys inside. Nothing else from the home was stolen, police say.
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