Tylor Chase Left Homeless Again After ‘72-Hour’ Psychiatric Hold: Cops Say, ‘We Can’t Kidnap Him’

Former child actor Tylor Chase has once again been left homeless on the streets of Riverside after a brief psychiatric hold ended without lasting support. Police say California law ties their hands, leaving advocates frustrated as viral footage and online debate highlight gaps in mental health intervention across the state today.

Why Tylor Chase’s Homeless Cycle Continues Under California Law

Per TMZ, Tylor Chase, best known for appearing on Ned’s Declassified, is once again sleeping outdoors in Riverside, despite clear concerns about his well-being. According to the Riverside Police Department, officers are aware that the former actor needs long-term mental health and substance abuse care, but the law limits what they can do.

Police spokesperson Ryan Railsback explained that Chase does not meet the legal threshold to be forced into treatment. He is neither deemed a danger to himself nor others nor considered gravely disabled. Even when authorities offer help, Chase reportedly declines and does so calmly, reinforcing the legal reality that homelessness itself is not a crime.

Advocates hoped a recent intervention might change his trajectory. Mighty Ducks star Shaun Weiss, who has been vocal about helping Chase, revealed that a mental health crisis team placed him on a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold. However, Chase was released once the hold expired and returned to the streets…

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