After Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide alum Tylor Chase was checked into a motel ahead of the holidays with help from former Nickelodeon actor Daniel Curtis Lee, the troubled actor allegedly trashed the place and left.

In an update shared to TikTok on Thursday, December 25, Lee said that the 36-year-old is still refusing help.

“I hope you’re somewhere nice and warm with your families,” Lee, 34, told followers. “Unfortunately, Tylor Chase is not. And this is the case for millions of other Americans.”

 <span class="wp-caption-text">Instagram/Daniel Curtis Lee</span>

Instagram/Daniel Curtis Lee

“The hotel situation: We got Tylor shelter. Hooray, everyone’s happy. Tylor’s happy,” Lee continued, referencing an earlier update during which he drove from Los Angeles to Riverside to grab a bite with Chase and get him shelter.

“Not the case, guys,” Lee said. “We got him into the hotel, and just that night, I receive a call from management. They’re upset. The door is left open. Why is there a microwave in the tub? The refrigerator is turned… I just feel so devastated. I am at a loss, and his family told me that they tried the hotel thing before, and it didn’t work.”

Lee then asked followers what could be done to help Chase, who has been living on the streets in California.

As the National Enquirer previously reported, Riverside Police Department public information officer Ryan Railsback told TMZ that he doesn’t want help to get back on his feet.

 <span class="wp-caption-text">Instagram/Daniel Curtis Lee</span>

Instagram/Daniel Curtis Lee

“I don’t even think we should be in this point,” said Lee. “Help should be provided for these people facing mental health issues, drug abuse issues. Taxpayers vote on this stuff all the time. 5150 [involuntary psychiatric holds] exists. A third party should be able to get someone into treatment.”

Lee asked followers if anyone experienced a similar situation and suggested Chase be placed under a 5150 hold, which is done to person with a mental health challenge to be evaluated while they are involuntarily detained.

“We have to do something before it’s too late for Tylor,” said Lee.

 <span class="wp-caption-text">Instagram/Daniel Curtis Lee</span>

Instagram/Daniel Curtis Lee

Chase’s father recently told the Daily Mail that the former child actor has been dealing with addiction since he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in 2015.

The New York Post reported that Chase told reporters he is taking Prozac, Adderall, Sudafed, Wellbutrin and Zoloft, which were prescribed by a psychiatrist. However, he denied having any form of mental illness.

Chase began to go viral after he was recorded living on the streets of Riverside. A GoFundMe was set up to help him, but it was deactivated after family told the campaign organizer that Chase apparently has trouble managing money.

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