Luxury Rolls-Royce Stolen from 'Selling Sunset' Office in Broad Daylight

The high-profile theft raises concerns about security and crime in the busy L.A. neighborhood.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 10:54pm

An extreme close-up photograph of a luxury car key fob against a pitch-black background, lit by a harsh, direct camera flash, conceptually representing the theft of a valuable vehicle.The brazen theft of a high-profile celebrity's luxury vehicle raises concerns about security and crime in a bustling Los Angeles neighborhood.West Hollywood Today

A $500,000 Rolls-Royce belonging to 'Selling Sunset' star Jason Oppenheim was stolen in broad daylight from the parking area outside his real estate office in West Hollywood. The brazen theft, which occurred in a crowded, high-traffic area, has sparked a debate about security and crime in the city.

Why it matters

The theft of such a valuable vehicle in a public, well-trafficked area raises questions about the state of crime and security in parts of Los Angeles. It also comes at a sensitive time for the 'Selling Sunset' franchise, which is facing uncertainty around its future cast and production.

The details

Oppenheim revealed the theft occurred on March 16 outside The Oppenheim Group's office on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. The luxury car was parked in a designated area, in plain sight of businesses and pedestrians, when it was taken. Oppenheim filed a police report, but the car remains missing with no arrests made.

  • The theft occurred on March 16, 2026.
  • Oppenheim announced the theft during an event at his office on the Sunset Strip.

The players

Jason Oppenheim

The star of the Netflix reality show 'Selling Sunset' and owner of the stolen Rolls-Royce.

Rick Caruso

A political figure who attended the event at Oppenheim's office where the theft was discussed.

Nathan Hochman

The Los Angeles District Attorney who also attended the event at Oppenheim's office.

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What they’re saying

“Losing a Rolls-Royce is one thing. Losing it like that is another.”

— Jason Oppenheim, Star of 'Selling Sunset'

What’s next

The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the theft, but no arrests have been made and the car remains missing.

The takeaway

The brazen theft of a high-profile celebrity's luxury vehicle in a busy, well-trafficked area of Los Angeles has sparked a broader conversation about security and crime in the city, particularly as the 'Selling Sunset' franchise faces uncertainty around its future.