LAPD Clarifies Misinformation in Celeste Rivas Death Case, Suspect’s Santa Barbara Trip Under Scrutiny

Amidst swirling rumors and conflicting media reports regarding the tragic death of Celeste Rivas, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has come forward to provide clarifications. In particular, the LAPD has addressed sensational stories that have recently surfaced, attempting to put to rest misinformation that has spread rapidly. In a statement, the LAPD emphasized that contrary to what has been reported in various outlets, Rivas’ body was not found frozen, nor was she decapitated. The statement shed light on an aspect of the ongoing investigation, revealing that suspect D4vd is known to have traveled to Santa Barbara in the spring of 2025, though the significance of this trip to the case remains under scrutiny.

Further adding to the speculation, the LAPD has sought a court order to seal records related to the case, a move some have criticized as an attempt to undermine transparency. Yet the department assures that this action was taken strictly to allow detectives from the Robbery-Homicide Division to comprehensively learn of critical facts about Rivas’ death ahead of the media and public. “That order was sought only to ensure detectives from Robbery-Homicide Division learned of important information surrounding her death before the media and the public,” the LAPD stated, aiming to reaffirm their commitment to a thorough investigation.

While this update from the LAPD provided a clearer picture of what did not happen, details surrounding the reasons for D4vd’s trip, the cause of Rivas’ demise, and any progress in the case remain under wraps. The department maintains that the withholding of additional information is a necessary component of preserving the integrity of the ongoing investigation…

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