There are plans to reopen Storage Wars star Darrell Sheets’ store following his death.
“We are not open yet,” Brandon, 42, shared via Instagram Stories on Tuesday, June 2. “Just know, planning has begun!”
Brandon shared a photo of the late Darrell’s Arizona store, Havasu Show Me Your Junk, alongside the update. In a second post, Brandon shared that the store launched an official TikTok page to coincide with its plans to reopen.
“We have a TikToc [sic],” the caption read. “Give us a follow on our journey to reopen Dad’s store.”
The store has been marked as “temporarily closed” on Google.
“We appreciate all concerns and condolences. We do plan to reopen,” Brandon wrote in a separate social media post from Monday, June 1. “We appreciate all our Storage Wars fans! We will be back BIGGER and BETTER than ever.”

He asked followers to “please allow some time as we gather things and get through these tough times,” explaining that there is “no exact time” for reopening just yet.
The Lake Havasu City Police Department confirmed to Us Weekly in April that Darrell died by suicide at age 67.
“Officers with the Lake Havasu City Police Department were dispatched to a residence in the 1500 block of Chandler Drive in reference to a reported deceased individual,” a spokesperson for the department shared at the tim. “Upon arrival, officers located a male subject who suffered from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.”
Darrell was a fixture on the A&E show Storage Wars, where he was known to viewers as “The Gambler.” The network released a statement to Us following news of Darrell’s death.
“We are saddened by the passing of a beloved member of our Storage Wars family, Darrell ‘The Gambler’ Sheets,” they wrote at the time. “Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.”
An autopsy report obtained exclusively by Us late last month revealed that there were no drugs found in Darrell’s system at the time of his death.
“The body is that of a well-developed, well-nourished adult male,” the report stated.
Darrell’s ex-wife, Kimber Wuerfel, has spoken out in the wake of his passing, breaking her silence via Instagram on May 1.
“I haven’t had the words until now,” she captioned a video featuring footage of them together. “Thank you for all the love, prayers, and condolences, it has meant more than I can say.”
Darrell was married to Wuerfel for several years before their 2016 divorce. The exes, who shared kids Brandon and Tiffany, stayed close after their split.
“Darrell gave us so many moments of laughter, connection and life. May the memories you hold of him stay close to your heart, as mine will stay with me forever,” Wuerfel’s caption continued. “From our family to yours, thank you. We will make an announcement in the future, for those who wish to participate in a service.”
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