Overview
- T Riverside Police spokesman Ryan Railsback told TMZ officers know Chase well, engage him about weekly, and say he declines housing, mental‑health services, and treatment.
- Police described Chase as cooperative, not wanted for any crimes, and aware of the viral videos highlighting his situation.
- Multiple clips first posted in September by TikTok users, including Citlalli Wilson and @RiceCrackersPOV, showed Chase living in Riverside and Los Angeles and fueled fresh coverage.
- A GoFundMe organized by a TikToker raised roughly $1,200 before being removed at his mother’s request, citing his bipolar disorder and her view that he needs medical care rather than money.
- Chase’s former Ned’s Declassified co‑stars discussed the videos on their podcast and expressed a desire to help, and TMZ reported actor Shaun Weiss has offered him a recovery‑facility bed, which has not been confirmed as accepted.