Cops: No One's Out to Get Charlie Sheen

Theft of star's sedan appears to have been random act and not the result of any vendetta, LAPD says

By Josh Grossberg Feb 05, 2010 9:03 PMTags
Charlie SheenAP Photo/Gus Ruelas; John Sciulli/Getty Images

No, it wasn't a 9/11-style conspiracy. Instead, Charlie Sheen just left his keys in the car.

That's the word from the man himself as well as law-enforcement sources investigating the early-morning theft of the Two and a Half Men star's Mercedes-Benz sedan, which later plunged off a cliff along Hollywood's famed Mulholland Drive into a ravine.

Sheen left the keys in the ignition—and the garage door open—as he often does after returning home from the set last night around 8 p.m.

Police say that the Benz-jacking had nothing to do with Sheen's fame for any kind of vendetta against the 44-year-old actor (in other words, Brooke Mueller is in the clear). It appears to be just a crime of opportunity.

"Charlie is fine," publicist Stan Rosenfield tells E! News.

Investigators are now considering the possibility that the vehicle might have been swiped by a gang of crooks operating in Sheen's gated community. Law-enforcement sources tell the Los Angeles Times that a string of garages in Sheen's neighborhood were also hit.

Why the thieves would drive an SUV off a cliff, however, remains a mystery. But authorities aren't discounting the theory that the perps were trying to destroy evidence.

"The fire companies that are around Mulholland and that area are very familiar with these types of rescues," says Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Cecco Secci. "I can't give a specific number, but I would say once a month." Things get even worse on the winding roads on rainy days like today.

But, Secci adds, there's usually a driver found. In this case, the vehicle was empty.

Emergency crews have since hauled the car up 400 feet from the bottom of the ravine.

Additional reporting by Whitney English

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Get the latest on Sheen's family drama here.