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mighty duck Star Shawn Weiss pleads with fans to stop interacting with Tyler Chase because he shared an update on the former Nickelodeon actor’s condition.
Earlier this month, footage emerged of Chase, 36, playing Martin Qwerly in the film Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide — Homeless people on the streets in Riverside, Californiawent viral on social media.
On Monday, influencer Jake Harris, who has been documenting his efforts to help Chase on Instagram, said the actor was “under a 36-hour medical quarantine” during which they were able to get him “clean, detoxed, and clean.”
Harris, the owner of Riverside’s Wreck Barber Shop, said he had been working with Chase’s family to find a recovery coach to work with the actor; however, “at that time he was not willing to accept the help of a recovery coach, even though he was receptive to the information.”
“So, we were able to call in another crisis team,” Harris added in the video. “They came out and evaluated him. Because he was mentally sound, clean and in no immediate danger, they were unable to take him away.”

In an update shared on Monday, Wes was open about his sobriety journey, saying they had a “hard time” getting Chase the help he needed.
“Tyler has to want to go to treatment,” he said. “With all the resources available to him, it’s very frustrating because there’s no system in place to help someone like this, what’s our only option now? To watch him languish in the street?”
Weiss added that fans stalking Chase on the street asking for selfies with him and giving him money are “doing a disservice to us.”
“Please… don’t do this. It’s not helpful,” he urged.
according to TMZRiverside police said they were familiar with Chase and interacted with him at least once a week and offered him mental health services, substance abuse treatment and temporary housing, but he continued to refuse.
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Ned’s Decryption star devon walkheiser also spoke about the situation with his co-stars, telling TMZ “Tyler is a sensitive, sweet, kind kid. It’s heartbreaking to see him like this.”
Werkheiser, who helmed the classic teen sitcom from 2004 to 2007, said he hopes people will stop filming and uploading videos of Chase for viewing.
“My only hope is that through this exposure, someone with real understanding and resources can step in, get Tyler treatment and help him get back on track. We all hope for a happy ending,” he said.
Chase is originally from Arizona; Ned’s Decryption Briefly introduce the role Everybody hates Chris and james franco independent films Good times are the biggest (2007). His most recent work was as the voice of Hank Newbern in the 2011 video game noir los angeles.
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