Actor Charlie Sheen's stolen car has been discovered overturned at the bottom of a cliff near his Los Angeles home. Officers said there was no evidence that anybody had been inside the car at the time of the crash. An on-board alarm alerted emergency services that there was a problem with the Mercedes. Police said Sheen reported his car stolen around the same time and they are treating it as a theft. On arrival at the scene, police and firefighters found the car on its roof 300 to 400 feet down a cliff. Officers searched the area on foot and with an infrared-equipped helicopter to make sure no one was around.But isn't there a television ad about the cops calling after some guy tries to dump a car he doesn't want anymore?
"They've looked all around the hillside. There's nobody in the car, nobody around [and no] evidence of anybody being around at the moment of impact," Officer Bruce Borihanh said. "It's being treated as an auto theft investigation," he added. Police have ruled out any possibility that Sheen could have been in the car at the time, as he would have been badly injured. "I don't know how he would have gotten back up the cliff," Borihanh said.
05 February 2010
Isn't there an ad about this?
Rico says the BBC has the story
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