An arrest has been made as authorities continue investigating the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered in the trunk of a towed Tesla registered to d4vd.
According to TMZ, d4vd’s friend Neo Langston was booked into a Montana jail on Thursday after failing to appear as a witness. A representative for the Lewis & Clark County Jail confirmed there was an active warrant for Langston’s arrest. Jail records show that he is currently being held without bond.
Text showing: “LANGSTON, NEO, 23, Male, 01/22/26 17:56, 26-00135, Warrant: Unspecified warrant.”
Lewis & Clark County Jail
Before the arrest, TMZ reported that a grand jury witness had been described as “uncooperative,” citing a hallway discussion on Dec. 10 between Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman and attorney Evan Jenness. The outlet noted that Jenness represents both the witness and Robert Morgenroth, who heads d4vd’s touring company and manages his label. As previously reported, Morgenroth was questioned before a grand jury earlier this month.
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In an earlier statement, police said officers responded to a tow yard on Sept. 8 at around 12:20 p.m. local time after reports of “a foul odor coming from a vehicle.” That response led to the discovery of human remains and the launch of a death investigation. The body was later identified as Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a teenager.
Subsequent updates included detectives serving a search warrant at a property in the Doheny Place area in connection with Celeste’s death. At the time, authorities said “several items of evidence” were recovered and that investigators were pursuing multiple leads.
As of now, d4vd has not been charged in relation to the case. The investigation is still ongoing.
This story is being updated.
