Immediately following the Daytona Beach Police Department’s notification that Drake Bell was missing, the singer gave the impression of providing an explanation on Thursday evening. When Bell was last seen in the vicinity of Mainland High School on Wednesday shortly before 9 o’clock, the police said that they were considering him to be missing and that he was in danger.
This news made headlines around the country. Just before one o’clock in the afternoon, the Daytona Beach police department reported that Bell was safe and in communication with law authorities.
Bell posted the following tweet: “You leave your phone in the car and don’t answer for the night and this?” He also included a laughing emoji, which gave the impression that the entire affair was nothing more than a mistake.
The role that brought Bell the most fame was his appearance on the teen comedy show “Drake and Josh.” Those in the region who were familiar with the show during that period were taken aback by the news. This is what Jeremy Perez, who works in Daytona Beach, had to say about the situation: “I don’t know why he was here, but I hope he’s okay.”
Nobody from the police department has provided an explanation for the post. Since he became famous as a child, Bell has been involved in several incidents that have led to him getting into trouble. These incidents include pleading guilty to child endangerment, as well as allegations of assault, driving under the influence, and inappropriate contact with a girl under the age of 18.
In the future, viewers of the show are hopeful that Bell will have a successful career. “I am relieved that he has been located. I am relieved that he has been located because the two of them were having a lot of fun together,” said Antonio Horry, a visitor.
In addition, they hope that the former child star will be able to receive any assistance that he might require if something is wrong. When asked about the need to have empathy, Perez stated, “It is important that we have empathy because they could be going through so much in the public eye more than any of us should be.”