Andrew Koenig - actor, producer, director, writer, editor, and photographer - Walter Koenig's 41-year-old son - has not been found since February 14th.
The Growing Pains star was last seen at a bakery in the Stanley Park area of Vancouver, British Columbia on Valentine's Day. His phone and ATM activity stopped the same day.
Falling into depression for a long time, Koenig cleared out his apartment in Los Angeles about three weeks ago. After that, he is known to travel to Vancouver, where he once lived, and no sign of him could have been found since then. Andrew Koenig never boarded his flight back to the US, on 2/16.
In fact, Andrew Koenig is not the only one famous people reported missing.
Patrick McDermott, Camera man and ex-boyfriend of Singer Olivia Newton-John, went missing in 2005 while on a fishing charter boat near San Pedro, California. There is no definitive answer for where McDermott was during and after the fishing trip.
He was predicted to have drowned, or have melted into somewhere outside the America.
Joe Pichler, a former child actor in two of the Beethoven dog films, disappeared in 2006 at age 18. After years of investigation, all authorities found was a two-page note containing several poems and some wording that appeared to express suicidal thoughts in his abandoned car. In the note, Pichler cryptically wrote not to be a good role model to his then-17-year-old brother, A.J. and requested to give his personal possessions to his sibling.
Another case, but happy-ending one, is the teen actress Scout Taylor-Compton. She was found safe after two weeks missing just one day after her frantic parents went public.
Whether Walter Koenig touches that luck? Constable Tim Fanning says police were hopeful Koenig was still in the area and "doesn't want to be found."
"I just want to know you're okay.", said Walter Koenig when tearfully looking into the news cameras on Wednesday at the televised press conference at the Vancouver Police Department.
Let's hope for the best for Andrew.
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Andrew Koenig still missing