LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- New details have emerged after Los Angeles police found a decomposing body in the front trunk of an impounded Tesla registered to singer D4vd.
A death investigation was launched after police responded to a tow yard near Mansfield Avenue and Romaine Street in Hollywood Monday afternoon.
Officers went to investigate a foul odor coming from the Tesla, which police sources say had been at the lot for two days after it was found abandoned at Bluebird Avenue and Doheny Drive.
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Police located a body inside a bag placed in the front trunk of the Tesla, LAPD sources said. The body was in a state of decomposition, sources told ABC News.
The vehicle is registered to singer D4vd, who has more than 33 million monthly listeners on Spotify and is known for the songs "Here with Me" and "Romantic Homicide."
Eyewitness News has learned the remains belonged to a woman. In addition, she was described as having wavy black hair, 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 71 pounds. She was found wearing a tube top, black leggings, yellow metal bracelet and metal stud earrings.
The woman also had a tattoo on her right index finger that said "Shhh..."
Officials have not identified the remains.
Sources told ABC News she appeared to have been dead for some time. Investigators will be relying heavily on the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner to identify the victim and to figure out the cause of death, police sources said.
Investigators intend to talk to the registered owner of the vehicle, as well as anyone else who may be connected to the case, sources said.
D4vd, who first went viral on TikTok, released his debut album in April. The 20-year-old singer, known for his indie, R&B and alt-pop sound, is currently on tour. He is set to perform in Los Angeles on Sept. 20.
Eyewitness News reached out to the singer's representative for comment but has not yet received a response.
On Tuesday, another body was found inside a car in a tow yard in South Los Angeles. Multiple sources told ABC News the two cases are not connected at all.
ABC News contributed to this report.