This isn't the Tylor Chase update any of us wanted to hear... As we've been following, everyone has come together to try and help out the homeless Ned's Declassified star. The 36-year-old became a topic of discussion earlier this month when a video of him went viral on social media looking disheveled. Since then, people like his old co-star Daniel Curtis Lee as well as former child star Shaun Weiss from Mighty Ducks have reached out and done their best to help. Last we heard, Daniel got him a hotel room to get him off the streets, but got a call late in the night with the workers complaining that Tylor had turned it upside down. Following this, local barbershop owner Jacob Harris got him into a 72-hour involuntary hold with the hospital, where he was then supposed to be sent to a rehab facility... But it sounds like that didn't pan out. Related: Rob Reiner's Siblings Gather After Devastating Murders Per what the Mighty Ducks alum told TMZ on Monday, Tylor's friends and family were under the impression that after the psychiatric hold ended, he'd be going to get treatment, but that's not what went down: "They were supposed to hold him and then transport him to a detox facility that we had arranged. Instead, they let him out without contacting any of us." Oh, no... Shawn said Jacob found Tylor back on the streets of Riverside late last week and called the crisis team, who showed up to perform an evaluation. Shaun was told the former child star was "smoking meth during the evaluation with no shoes or jacket in the freezing cold." He was determined to be a danger to himself, but this time, the crisis team left him on the streets. So sad. Shaun also revealed to the outlet that well-meaning fans have been giving money to Tylor, but he advises against that, saying it's actively working against his recovery. At this point, Shaun's not sure what to do to help the Martin Qwerly portrayer. He said he's been calling on Riverside County to help out, and has also been in contact with the Screen Actors Guild and hopes to get a political rep on the case. So far, no luck. Of course, Shaun previously offered Tylor a bed in Eleven 11 Recovery, which is a rehab facility he works closely with. The only issue is that the Nickelodeon star would have to agree to go, which he's not doing. Ugh. The comedian explained more about this tough situation on his Instagram. Take a listen: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shaun Herman Weiss (@shaunweiss) We truly hate to hear this, but what an effort from everyone involved. We continue to wish Tylor nothing but the best and hope he gets the help he needs. For resources on mental health, visit https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help. If you or someone you know is experiencing substance abuse, help is available. Consider checking out the resources SAMHSA provides at https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline or check out StartYourRecovery.org. [Image via Shaun Weiss/Instagram/NickRewind/Walt Disney Pictures/YouTube] The post Sad Tylor Chase Update: Shaun Weiss Says <i>Ned's Declassified</i> Actor Back On Streets & Doing Drugs Again appeared first on Perez Hilton.