The police finally found former Yankees slugger Danny Tartabull — thanks to Danny Tartabull.

Tartabull, 54, got himself arrested in Agoura, Calif., on Monday evening in connection with $275,000 of unpaid child support dating back to a 2011 conviction. According to TMZ Sports, Tartabull called the police to report his car had been broken into. When the cops ran Tartabull’s name through the system, they saw an active warrant and arrested him on the spot.

Six years ago, Tartabull entered a plea of no contest, but did not comply with probation and was ordered to surrender and serve 180 days in jail.

It appears Tartabull is still in custody, with his lawyer working to obtain his release. He is set to face a judge Wednesday.

Tartabull was with the Yankees between 1992 and 1995 before being traded midway through that season to Oakland for Ruben Sierra and Jason Beverlin.

He had prolific power, but his tenure in New York may be best remembered by George Costanza giving him batting tips on “Seinfeld.”