Last weekend you may have heard about Andrew Koenig's disappearance via Twitter.
Actor Andrew Koenig was last seen Feb. 16.
Sarah Silverman, Alyssa Milano, Felicia Day, Hal Sparks, Alyson Hannigan and several other celebrities have been spreading the word about the actor, who was last seen a week ago in Vancouver. Police are searching for him.
Koenig is best known for playing "Boner" on Growing Pains in the '80s and working on the podcast Never Not Funny. He's also the son of Walter Koenig, who played Chekov on Star Trek.
A note about Andrew's disappearance is posted on Walter Koenig's website:
"Andrew was suffering from depression at the time of his disappearance ... On Feb. 16, Walter received a letter from his son Andrew, which caused his father to grow concerned about his whereabouts because of it's despondent tone. It is not believed that any specific incident prompted Andrew's disappearance."
The Vancouver Sun is following the story, and anyone with more information is urged to contact the Vancouver Police Department.
Several news outlets have posted a recent photo of Andrew. He can also be seen in this 2009 video for entertainment site MonkeyGoLucky (with Andy Richter).
Actor Andrew Koenig was last seen Feb. 16.
Sarah Silverman, Alyssa Milano, Felicia Day, Hal Sparks, Alyson Hannigan and several other celebrities have been spreading the word about the actor, who was last seen a week ago in Vancouver. Police are searching for him.
Koenig is best known for playing "Boner" on Growing Pains in the '80s and working on the podcast Never Not Funny. He's also the son of Walter Koenig, who played Chekov on Star Trek.
A note about Andrew's disappearance is posted on Walter Koenig's website:
"Andrew was suffering from depression at the time of his disappearance ... On Feb. 16, Walter received a letter from his son Andrew, which caused his father to grow concerned about his whereabouts because of it's despondent tone. It is not believed that any specific incident prompted Andrew's disappearance."
The Vancouver Sun is following the story, and anyone with more information is urged to contact the Vancouver Police Department.
Several news outlets have posted a recent photo of Andrew. He can also be seen in this 2009 video for entertainment site MonkeyGoLucky (with Andy Richter).