Streamer Neo Langston detained
Streamer Neo Langston detained Lewis and Clark County Detention Center

A growing legal drama has drawn renewed attention to D4vd after a close associate was jailed on a felony charge for failing to appear as a witness in a high-profile homicide investigation. The arrest has intensified scrutiny around the case and raised questions about why the witness missed a court-ordered appearance, as authorities continue to examine the death of a teenage girl in Los Angeles.

Witness Arrested on Court Warrant

Court and law enforcement records show that streamer Neo Langston was arrested in Helena, Montana, on a warrant issued by the Los Angeles Police Department. According to TMZ, he was booked into the LAPD Metropolitan Detention Center late Friday night and is being held on $60,000 (approximately £44,000) bail. The charge is failure to appear, which is treated as a felony under California law when a witness does not comply with a court order.

Police confirmed Langston appeared before a judge in Montana before being transferred to Los Angeles custody. Authorities have not alleged that he is charged with homicide, and officials have not said whether he has been accused of any wrongdoing beyond missing the court appearance.

Why Failure to Appear Is Significant

Failure to appear carries serious consequences, particularly in cases involving grand jury proceedings. Witnesses who are subpoenaed are legally required to attend, and missing a scheduled appearance can result in arrest warrants and detention. Legal experts note that such charges are designed to ensure cooperation with ongoing investigations and to protect the integrity of judicial proceedings.

In this case, investigators have not publicly explained why Langston did not appear when required. Officials have also not stated whether he sought to delay testimony or whether other factors contributed to the absence.

Grand Jury Probing Teen's Death

Celeste Rivas Hernandez
Celeste Rivas Hernandez & D4vd X

The arrest comes amid a continuing grand jury investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was reported missing in April 2024. Her body was discovered months later, in September 2025, in the trunk of a Tesla in Los Angeles. The vehicle was linked to a property that D4vd had been renting at the time, according to prior reporting.

A grand jury has been convened in Los Angeles since at least November to hear testimony from multiple witnesses. Prosecutors have not disclosed which witnesses have already testified or whether Langston had previously appeared before the panel.

D4vd's Connection and Ongoing Scrutiny

D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, has not been charged in the case. However, his association with the vehicle and property tied to the discovery has kept him in the public spotlight as the investigation proceeds. Law enforcement previously indicated they had identified a possible second suspect who may have been involved at different stages surrounding the teen's death, though no further details have been released.

Questions Surround the Missed Appearance

Langston's jailing has prompted fresh questions about the circumstances behind his failure to appear. Authorities have not alleged intimidation, coercion or interference, and no claims have been made that anyone pressured the witness to avoid court. Still, the arrest underscores the heightened stakes as investigators seek to complete testimony before the grand jury.