'9-1-1 Lone Star' Actor Tyler Sanders Found Dead at 18
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The teenager, who also starred in 'Just Add Magic: Mystery City', passed away just days after he shared photos of himself on the balcony of a cabin in the Colorado mountains.

AceShowbiz - Actor Tyler Sanders has sadly passed away. The teenager, who had a guest role on "9-1-1 Lone Star", was reportedly found dead at his home in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 16. He was 18.

Confirming Tyler's death was his agent Pedro Tapia. "Tyler was a talented actor with a bright future," the agent said in a statement. "He comes from a wonderful family, and we ask that you respect their privacy at this time."

The Los Angeles County's Medical Examiner-Coroner confirmed on its website that Sanders' cause of death is currently "deferred," meaning "pending additional investigation."

Upon learning of the devastating news, fans have taken to his most recent Instagram post to pay their final tributes. In the comment section of the post, which was shared five days ago, one person wrote, "Rip young soul..... My condolences to your family and friends."

Another individual lamented, "So sad, gone too soon and way too young to die. Rest easy buddy. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you on 9-1-1:Lone Star." A third chimed in, "R.I.P. Tyler. Soo young and full of life." Someone else, meanwhile, replied, "Fly High Angel, Tyler."

The said photos showed Tyler striking poses on the balcony of a cabin in the Colorado mountains. The teenager looked healthy and fit as he rocked a Navy suit and a pair of black shoes.

Aside from having a role on "911: Lone Star", Tyler starred as Leo in Amazon Prime Video's "Just Add Magic" spin-off, "Just Add Magic: Mystery City", which earned him a 2021 Daytime Emmy nomination. He was also known for guest roles on the small screen on "The Rookie" and "Fear the Walking Dead".

Prior to his death, Tyler had completed two projects that have yet to be released. They include the action-thriller feature film "The Price We Pay" as well as the thriller short "Shock!".

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