
Twitch star Duke Dennis was left furious after someone stole his $200,000 Dodge Challenger Black Ghost… but luckily, he had a contingency plan in the event of a theft.
Duke Dennis is an extremely popular streamer on Twitch, where he boasts over 2.8 million followers.
As one of the net’s top personalities, Duke has acquired a sizable fortune over the course of his career — but this cash flow also makes him a target for bad actors.
In the early morning hours in April 2025, Duke recorded himself en route to a Waffle House, claiming the person who’d stolen his $200K Hellcat had taken the vehicle there.
Duke frustratedly remarked that he should have moved to another location after viewers found out where he lived, saying that fans were starting to show up to his house and even began sleeping outside his residence.
Luckily, the streamer had placed two trackers in his fancy ride, and was able to track it down at the breakfast chain, where he swiftly called police to help him sort out the situation.
Duke Dennis lashes out at stalkers after car gets stolen
Clearly outraged, Dennis promised to press charges against the car thieves — but this was far from the first time he’d been targeted.
The streamer also claimed one of his cars had been broken into two weeks prior to the theft, and even shared video footage of two young fans sitting outside of his apartment, apparently having found his address.
Duke went on to admonish those in his audience who follow him in real life and stalk his residence, urging them to leave him alone.
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“Y’all stressing me the f**k out, no cap. Y’all are bothering the f**k out of me. …leave me the f**k alone, bro. I just be trying to chill and play my game in peace and sh*t. Leave me the f**k alone. Stop f**king bothering me, man.
“Just because you found out where I live does not mean you are invited.”
Ultimately, police were able to apprehend the thief, a rapper by the name ‘Lil Rabbit,’ who was allegedly on probation during the theft of Duke’s Hellcat. After looking up his info, Duke claimed the thief had a seven-page rap sheet, which included charges of grand larceny and drug use.
Thankfully, he successfully recovered his car – but he wasn’t so lucky in March, when he totaled his $400,000 Lamborghini Urus during a rainy night drive, managing to walk away from the scene unscathed. That same Lambo was also broken into in December 2024, with thieves smashing its driver’s side window and making off with one of his bags.
Duke isn’t the only streamer to have help from the law lately; ExtraEmily was approached by cops during a stream on April 29 after a viewer called in threats on her life, urging her to move her IRL broadcast elsewhere.