Neo Langston, a well-known streamer and friend of singer-songwriter D4vd, was booked into a Montana jail on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
Online records show that Neo is currently held without bond at the Lewis & Clark County Jail.
A representative for the facility told TMZ that the arrest stems from an out-of-jurisdiction warrant from Los Angeles.
The warrant specifically cites Neo’s failure to appear in court as a witness.
The timing of the arrest is significant because investigators are currently probing the murder of Celeste Rivas.
D4vd remains a central figure in the case, and sources suggest he may soon face formal murder charges.
A grand jury has been hearing testimony since November, including a multi-day appearance from D4vd’s manager, Robert Morgenroth.
While it is unclear if authorities called Neo to testify specifically about the Rivas case, his close relationship with D4vd has drawn intense scrutiny from the public and legal teams alike.
The investigation into Celeste Rivas's death has already featured dramatic moments inside and outside the courtroom.
During his testimony last month, Morgenroth allegedly expressed frustration with the "pushy" nature of the prosecution.
Reports indicate that prosecutors questioned why the manager did not contact police earlier. Morgenroth reportedly argued that his primary responsibility involved maintaining the progress of D4vd’s tour rather than overseeing the artist's personal legal issues.
As the grand jury prepares to hear from more witnesses in 2026, Neo’s arrest adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
D4vd and Neo frequently appear together on social media, documenting a long-standing friendship. If Neo’s warrant relates to the Rivas investigation, his testimony could prove pivotal for either the defense or the prosecution.
For now, the streamer remains behind bars while legal representatives work to address the Los Angeles warrant.