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Tylor Chase Back on Streets After Release From 72-Hour Hold, Advocates Say

Advocates report a county crisis team released him before any transfer to detox.

Overview

  • Shaun Weiss says a crisis team placed Chase on a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold and then released him without notifying supporters.
  • Weiss reports evaluators deemed Chase a danger to himself and alleged he was smoking meth with no shoes or jacket in freezing conditions.
  • Riverside businessman Jacob Harris located Chase and repeatedly called the crisis team for on-site evaluations.
  • A bed at Eleven 11 Recovery in San Clemente remains available, though entry requires Chase’s consent, according to Weiss.
  • Weiss says he has contacted SAG executives and appealed to Riverside County for help, warning that street cash from fans is undermining recovery efforts.