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After Co-Star Secures Hotel Room, Tylor Chase Is Seen Back on Streets as Aid Efforts Continue

Police report he has repeatedly declined services despite friends securing a detox bed and exploring a safeguarded donations trust.

Overview

  • Daniel Curtis Lee located Chase in Los Angeles, bought him a meal, connected him with Devon Werkheiser by FaceTime, and checked him into a hotel for temporary shelter.
  • Riverside Police say outreach teams have weekly contact with Chase and have repeatedly offered shelter, substance-use treatment, and mental-health services that he has declined.
  • Shaun Weiss said a detox placement and long-term treatment were arranged, but Lee noted Chase backed out when an attempt was made to transport him to care.
  • A brief GoFundMe was taken down at the request of Chase's mother, who urged medical supervision over direct cash contributions.
  • New footage published by TMZ showed Chase back on the streets on Christmas Eve, and Lee said he is exploring a formal trust to channel support safely.