“Growing Pains” Actor Reported Missing
On Wednesday Walter Koenig, actor who played in original Star Trek, went public about his son being missing. Koenig’s son is Andrew Koenig, which most people know as Boner on “Growing Pains.” alter Koenig reported his son missing on February 18, when his son did not return from his flight from Vancouver to Los Angeles.
Police stated Andrew probably does not want to be found and with everyone in Vancouver, due to the Winter Olympics, it will be easy for him to keep his cover. Dozens of investagaters are currently involved in the disappearance of Andrew Koenig along with people involved in the Olympics. The entire city is helping in the investigation hoping to at least find some leads to his location and well-being.
While being interviewed, Walter Koenig stated his son had sent him a message on February 16, 2010. The message, which has not been released yet, sent a concerned feeling to Walter and caused him to become over-concerned with his son’s well-being. Walter Koenig also made sure to add that “drugs were not involved” in any of this matter.
From all of the information that has been collected through the investigation, it seems there has not been any signs of this depression which has overcome Andrew Koenig. The emotions he is going through have just recently sparked up with no previous notions. The search for Andrew Koenig continues with hopes it will turn out safely.
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