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Jason Oppenheim Rolls‑Royce Stolen In West Hollywood

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Published on April 06, 2026
Jason Oppenheim Rolls‑Royce Stolen In West HollywoodSource: Google Street View

A Rolls‑Royce belonging to Netflix’s "Selling Sunset" star Jason Oppenheim vanished from outside his West Hollywood office on March 16, and deputies say the high-end sedan is still missing. The car was taken in the 8600 block of Sunset Boulevard, where Oppenheim’s brokerage keeps a Sunset Strip office, and investigators say they are continuing to track down leads with no suspects publicly named so far.

What investigators say

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the March 16 theft report and told NBC Los Angeles that the vehicle was taken from outside the office and remains unaccounted for. The department has not released details about the car’s license plates or potential suspects while the investigation continues.

How the story resurfaced

According to TMZ, Oppenheim mentioned the missing Rolls‑Royce at a recent office event, putting the incident back in the spotlight weeks after the initial report. TMZ’s April 4 coverage, along with follow-up reporting, drew wider attention to the March 16 theft that deputies had already logged, with the car still not recovered.

Local pattern and prevention efforts

West Hollywood officials and county agencies have been pushing vehicle-theft prevention efforts this spring, including catalytic-converter etching clinics and community events meant to make life harder for quick‑hit thieves. The LASD West Hollywood Station and the county’s vehicle‑theft task force hosted a free etching event in March, according to Canyon News.

The theft also mirrors earlier Sunset Strip crimes in which luxury cars played a role in getaway attempts. In 2022, investigators said suspects fled in a Rolls‑Royce after stealing high‑end watches from a couple on Sunset Boulevard, The Los Angeles Times reported. Those incidents highlighted how upscale blocks and high-value vehicles can attract organized thieves looking for a fast exit.

Anyone with information about the stolen Rolls‑Royce is asked to contact the LASD West Hollywood Station at (310) 855-8850 or LA Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. This report will be updated if deputies announce new developments.