Police Say Tylor Chase Refuses Treatment After 36-Hour Observation
His continued refusal underscores how California consent rules and brief holds hinder attempts to secure sustained care.
Overview
- Riverside police told People that the former Nickelodeon actor declined further services after a 36-hour medical evaluation and has continued to refuse offered help.
- New videos place Tylor Chase still living on the streets in Riverside, indicating no change in his housing status.
- Friends including Shaun Weiss and Daniel Curtis Lee arranged a rehab placement and even flew in a recovery coach, but he did not agree to enter treatment.
- TMZ previously reported a separate 72-hour psychiatric hold arranged by a crisis team, after which Chase was released under rules that limit involuntary commitment.
- Chase’s family urged supporters to stop donations and push for medical care, as Lee’s hotel-room effort ended in a chaotic incident and prompted a renewed public plea for a “safe harbor.”