Was Jerry O'Connell aware his car was stolen?
No, O'Connell and his family were out of town and unaware of the theft until the police contacted him.
Entertainment / Celebrity News
Actor Jerry O'Connell experienced a classic car theft with a twist: his 1979 Cadillac was stolen and recovered by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department before he even knew it was missing. The incident occurred while O'Connell and his...
On January 13, 2026, deputies pulled over a driver for speeding on the Pacific Coast Highway. The driver, later identified as a homeless man, could not provide a driver's license, registration, or proof of insurance. He claimed the car belonged to a family member but couldn't provide further details. Upon investigation, deputies discovered the car was registered to Jerry O'Connell and had been stolen from his home in Calabasas. O'Connell, known for his roles in "Stand by Me" and "Jerry Maguire," humorously addressed the situation on social media, acknowledging his mistake of leaving the keys in the car. This incident adds to a string of recent thefts experienced by the actor, including a previous incident where his phone and wallet were stolen during a yoga class. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arrested the man, but he was released with a promise to appear in court.
No, O'Connell and his family were out of town and unaware of the theft until the police contacted him.
The car was recovered on the Pacific Coast Highway after a traffic stop for speeding.
O'Connell took the incident humorously, blaming himself for leaving the keys in the car.
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