Owen Wilson had the tires stolen off of his Tesla, while it was parked right outside his Santa Monica, California, home.
The beloved rom-com actor walked out of his house Sunday to find the wheels and rims missing from his pricey ride.
Police sources reported that the estimated cost to replace everything would be around $4,000.
Cops are checking surveillance footage for a glimpse of the suspected thief or thieves, the report said.
This sort of crime is becoming more common in the beachfront city.
“No one saw anything. There were no witnesses to the crime,” Lieutenant Rudy Flores of the Santa Monica Police Department confirmed.
The 53-year-old “Wedding Crashers” actor reportedly parked the vehicle outside his home in the affluent neighborhood, and noticed the “rims and tires” were gone in the morning.
Tesla’s electric vehicles range anywhere from the basic Model 3, $43,990 base price, to the Model X Plaid, which starts at $119,990 and offers an estimated 335 miles range of distance per charge with top speeds of 200 miles per hour.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva recently said, “It’s profitable to do crime in Los Angeles County” as he addressed District Attorney George Gascon’s policies last month, which he claimed sparked higher crime rates in the city.
“We’re having people from out of county, out of state, coming here to LA to do home invasion robberies, burglaries,” Villanueva said, before adding that “foreign nationals are coming here to do burglaries.”
Wilson has a role in an upcoming Disney movie, “Haunted Mansion.” Wilson seems to be taking everything in stride and is just focusing on work at the moment during the investigation.
More than 400,000 people have signed a Los Angeles County petition calling for Gascon’s recall. The petition is required to have 566,857 by July 6 in order to get the recall question on the November ballot for Los Angeles voters.
A 2021 attempt didn’t gather enough signatures by the filing deadline to go to a vote.
On his first day in office effective Dec. 8, 2020, Gascon released a memo listing 13 misdemeanor offenses the DA’s office would no longer would prosecute in efforts to “reimagine public safety and best serve the interests of justice and community well-being,” including driving without a valid license, drug possession, drinking in public, public intoxication, loitering to commit prostitution, resisting arrest, and trespassing.
Villanueva, a Democrat running for re-election in June, called out Gascon as allegedly contributing to the uptick in LA’s violent crime.
His office presented 13,238 cases that the district attorney’s office later rejected because they don’t conform to Gascon’s “special directives.”
“The deputies are going to continue doing their job, they make the arrests, they’ll write the reports, but then what happens after it’s submitted to the D.A is where it all falls apart,” Villanueva said.
He can’t afford to park in a garage?
Hollywood idiot shoud’ve gotten it worse