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Billie Joe Armstrong, center, and the group Green Day wait to perform between NHL hockey All Star games Jan. 25, 2020, in St. Louis. Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong is asking social media for help locating a classic car he says was stolen in Costa Mesa.

The singer and guitarist shared photos Saturday of the 1962 Chevy II on Twitter, where he asked his 1.1 million followers to “please send any sighting, tips or info to the Costa Mesa police.”

“This car is near and dear to all our hearts and has been in the [Green Day] family for over 30 years,” Armstrong wrote in a tweet that has amassed more than 1,600 retweets and 3,600 likes.

“Please call 714-754-5280 please re-post, & find this car!!”

According to the Orange County Register, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Jerry Souza said the theft was reported to authorities Saturday at 9 a.m. Sometime after Friday afternoon, the vintage vehicle was allegedly snatched from a parking spot on Victoria Street east of the Santa Ana River, investigators told the Register.

As seen in Armstrong’s Twitter photos, the sleek cruiser appears to be a light gray/off-white color with a black-and-yellow license plate, chrome detailing, black leather interiors and cheetah-print seat covers.

The Costa Mesa police department did not immediately respond Monday to the Los Angeles Times’ request for comment.

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Billie Eilish stopped a concert to give an attendee an inhaler after seeing a single person in some sort of distress in the sea of faces below her, then made a pointed comment about taking care of concertgoers.

That threw some shade at Travis Scott, whose Astroworld Festival concert tragically ended in 10 deaths and numerous injuries last year.

Eilish’s show-stopping moment happened during a concert in the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, part of her Happier Than Ever world tour, when she noticed someone having a difficult time in the audience just below her.

Fan video picked up just as she stopped singing to scrutinize the audience, then asked, “You need an inhaler?” before turning to her crew.

“Do we have an inhaler? Can we just grab one?” she asked, then added, “It’s OK, we got one. Give her some time. Don’t crowd.”

After the fan was revived, Eilish made sure she was okay before continuing.

“You need to come out, or are you OK? Are you sure?” Eilish asked, then mouthed, “I love you.”

Fans loved her back, posting the moment on social media.

Later in the show, Eilish made what many construed to be a veiled reference to Scott’s disastrous Astroworld performance.

“I wait for people to be OK until I keep going,” she said, to rousing cheers from the audience.

Billie Eilish arrives at the Variety 2021 Music Hitmakers Brunch at City Market Social on Saturday, Dec. 4 in Los Angeles. Associated Press

After Scott’s debacle, he was dropped from Coachella, and TMZ reported that Eilish has been chosen to replace him and other artists who have dropped out, though an official announcement has not yet been made.

Scott’s Astroworld music festival in Houston erupted into chaos on Nov. 5 when a crowd surge crushed dozens, killing 10 people and injuring scores of others who could not breath amid the melee. Numerous lawsuits are pending, though Scott said he did not learn it was happening until after the show.

By Tribune News Service

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