The 'CODA' star posted concerning the incident on Saturday and mentioned that whereas in Arizona, his car was stolen however later discovered along with his award.

Troy Kotsur says that after his car was stolen, his Oscar statue went together with it.
The CODA star posted concerning the incident on Saturday in a now-deleted tweet, writing that whereas in Mesa, Arizona, his car — which had his Oscar inside — was stolen. Each the car and award statue have been recovered by native authorities, after which Kotsur shared a photograph of himself posing with a number of law enforcement officials whereas thanking them for his or her efforts.
The car was situated with two juvenile male suspects inside, the Mesa Police Division instructed The Hollywood Reporter.
“The 2 juveniles admitted to the theft and have been charged with Theft of Technique of Transportation. They have been remanded to the custody of the Maricopa County Juvenile Court docket System,” a consultant for the Mesa PD mentioned. “Mr. Kotsur had his car returned to him to incorporate all of the property that was inside.”
THR has reached out to Kotsur’s rep for remark.
Kotsur was not too long ago honored with the important thing to his hometown of Mesa on Thursday. “It's such a particular honor to obtain the important thing to the Metropolis of Mesa, the place the place I used to be born and raised, and can at all times think about residence,” Kotsur mentioned throughout a ceremony based on the Related Press.
Kotsur made historical past earlier this yr after successful the most effective supporting actor Oscar for his position as Massachusetts fisherman Frank Rossi in CODA, changing into the primary deaf male, and the second deaf actor, to earn an Academy Award for appearing.
The actor is subsequent set to star in a Disney+ sports activities drama collection concerning the 2021 Cubs Soccer workforce.