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Sheen’s vehicle apparently stolen, crashed in ravine
Actor Charlie Sheen’s stolen Mercedes was found overturned down a cliff near his home on Friday, but there’s no evidence anyone was in the car when it went into the ravine, police said.

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Police got an emergency call around 4 a.m. from an OnStar-style alert system that calls emergency officials when there is a problem with the vehicle that may require assistance, Officer Wendy Reyes said.

At about the same time, Sheen called police to say his four-door Mercedes-Benz had been stolen from his home in Sherman Oaks, Officer Bruce Borihanh said.

Police and firefighters found the car 300 to 400 feet (90 to 120 meters) down a cliff, upside-down in the brushy ravine. They searched the area on foot and with an infrared-equipped helicopter but found nobody in or around the car, Borihanh said.

“They’ve looked all around the hillside. There’s nobody in the car, nobody around [and no] evidence of anybody being around at the moment of impact,” he said.

Sheen was not believed to have been in the car because he would have been badly injured in the accident and “I don’t know how he would have gotten back up” the cliff, Borihanh said.

“It’s being treated as an auto theft investigation,” he said. Calls to Sheen’s publicists seeking comment were not immediately returned. Yale Galanter, an attorney for his wife, Brooke Sheen, said he could not comment on the crash because it was under investigation.

07 February 2010, Sunday

AP  LOS ANGELES
   

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