Overview
- Daniel Curtis Lee located Chase in Riverside, bought him food, and paid for a motel room, after which hotel staff reported the room was damaged and Chase left.
- Local barber Jacob Harris says he coordinated an on-site crisis evaluation, and outlets report Chase is now under medical care on a roughly 72-hour hold before transfer to rehab.
- Shaun Weiss and other industry figures say a detox bed and long-term treatment placement are available, with contacts standing by to admit Chase.
- Riverside police say they have engaged Chase regularly and offered shelter, addiction services, and mental-health resources that he has previously declined under California’s legal limits on involuntary treatment.
- Family members cite bipolar and schizophrenia diagnoses and urge against giving cash, while Lee pursues a conditional trust and vetted programs to tie support to completing treatment.