Shaun Weiss is main the cost to assist Tylor Chase.
The 47-year-old “Mighty Geese” star, who beforehand battled dependancy, shared an Instagram video Monday providing to assist Chase, the previous “Ned’s Declassified Faculty Survival Information” actor who’s now homeless.
“I’ve obtained many messages about Tylor Chase. I reached out to some mates of mine, and we’ve a mattress for him at a detox, and we’ve a spot for him to go and get long-term remedy,” Weiss shared within the clip, including that Chase can go to Eleven 11 Restoration middle in San Clemente, Calif.
However as Weiss famous, Chase needs to be discovered first.
“All we have to do now’s discover him. I’m not in Los Angeles, or I’d go search for him myself,” Weiss informed his followers.
“If anyone might go get a face-to-face with Tylor, please DM me so we will get him some assist in time for the vacation,” he added.
Weiss starred as goalie Greg Goldberg within the three “Mighty Geese” movies that had been launched between 1992 and 1996. He additionally appeared in TV exhibits like “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,” “Boy Meets World” and “Freaks and Geeks.”
In 2018, the previous youngster star entered rehab after a number of drug-related arrests. He received arrested once more in 2020 for residential housebreaking whereas excessive on meth, which led to him getting sober that yr.
“When you will have, , tales about you on the information and the narrative actually isn’t right, there was nothing I might do about it from a jail cell,” he stated on the “Pod Meets World” podcast in April whereas discussing his sobriety. “So I needed to resolve to give up early on which ended up being a serious profit within the 12-step program.”
Weiss additionally revealed that not appearing made his dependancy worse.
“When the lifetime of being in motion pictures and tv, when that disappeared, I feel boredom actually turned one thing that was very arduous for me to take care of,” he shared. “It undoubtedly created a an unlimited void that I had issue filling, So, it undoubtedly affected me and undoubtedly was an enormous deal, however perhaps not in like the normal method that individuals may assume.”
Chase, who performed Martin Qwerly on “Ned’s Declassified Faculty Survival Information” from 2004 to 2007, was seen residing on the streets of Riverside, Calif. in a heartbreaking clip initially shared in September.
The previous actor appeared extraordinarily raveled as he interacted with a fan within the footage.
Riverside Police Division confirmed to TMZ that Chase has been denying assist together with momentary shelter, drug and alcohol remedy and psychological well being providers.
They added that officers are aware of Chase and work together with him not less than as soon as every week.
The viral video even caught the eye of Chase’s former co-stars Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw and Daniel Curtis Lee, who spoke out about his struggles on their podcast.
“It was quite a bit to course of for me,” stated Lee. “After I used to be indignant on the individuals who had been filming it, I used to be upset with myself in that I really feel powerless. I really feel like there’s not a lot I can do,” he added.
Shaw, who beforehand battled drug dependancy, admitted, “I’ve been anyone like that.”
