Jackass star Bam Margera ‘is MISSING after escaping court-ordered rehab center’ and police are searching for him

BAM Margera has “escaped his court-ordered rehab center” and police are now on the search for the missing star.

The Jackass alum has had a series of run-ins with law enforcement and has publicly battled with addiction.



Bam has gone ‘missing’

He was in a court-ordered rehab facility

Now Bam, 42, has gone missing from the Florida rehab facility where he was court-ordered to stay.

In a Delray Beach police report obtained by TMZ, the rehabilitation center manager revealed that the reality star was gone from the property.

The staff member told authorities that the TV personality was “unhappy” with the place and its services so he said he was “splitting.”

Bam told the rehab manager that he had decided to check into a new facility in the area before he left the Delray location in a black sedan.

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The skateboarder was at the center under a court order, so his leave without authorization raised concern in the employees.

The facility staff did claim, though, that the father of one did not appear to be a harm to himself or others.

After staging a search, police were unable to find Bam in the area.

Sources close to the stunt performer told TMZ that he was “staying at the sober living facility after recently getting into an argument with his wife.”

They added that he had issues with the “facilities’ restrictions” and made a hasty choice to leave.

Just last month, Bam had a skateboarding accident leaving both his wrist and elbow broken.

The filmmaker blamed the rehab center for not arranging his physical therapy appointments correctly.

Family and friends told TMZ that they are working to get him to return to the Delray Beach facility.

The controversial star recently celebrated a year of treatment for his substance abuse.

WILD BEHAVIOR

In October it was revealed that Bam initially entered the rehab center after he “attacked a woman and tore her breast implant” while intoxicated on cocaine.

The 42-year-old allegedly “attacked” a female victim at the Don Cesar hotel according to a September 26th 911 call made to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office uncovered by PageSix.

“They’re doing cocaine in the room,” the caller claimed, after stating he arrived on the scene for a “pick-up order,” though he did not specify which of the three was doing drugs.

“He attacked her, grabbed her breast, and she said she thinks he tore her implant,” the man claimed to the dispatcher, after explaining that there were two women in the room.

The caller alleged that one of the guests was a prostitute, and the other was Bam’s “minder” or caretaker.

Although it was not clear by the 911 call which woman was “attacked”, the caller described the stunt performer’s caretaker as a “white woman in her 50s or 60s.”

When the dispatcher asked if the injured individual needed a paramedic, the man replied: “I don’t know yet.”

The caller was convinced, however, that Bam was under the influence, as he told the 911 representative: “Absolutely, there’s no question about it.

“He’s really highly intoxicated.”

He continued: “He’s in severe psychosis, I believe. He’s been diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenic, he’s been diagnosed as Bipolar, and he’s got a long history of mental illness.

“He’s escaped from three treatment centers in the last two months. That’s why there’s all these people trying to reel him back in,” the caller claimed.

However, a representative for Bam later issued a counter statement to the allegations, denying the entire report as “defamatory.”

Upon arriving at the scene, officers discovered that Bam had an “an ex parte order, which is a judge’s order for court-ordered rehabilitation.”

“When deputies arrived, they were informed that Mr. Margera had an ex parte order,” a police spokesperson told PageSix at the time.

“Those are taken out by a third party on behalf of the person.”

Bam’s transfer back to the rehab facility was not considered an arrest, and despite the caller’s claims, no charges were filed that day.



Bam claimed he was unsatisfied with the rehab facility

He was court-ordered to enter the center after allegedly ‘attacking a woman’

Bam recently celebrated one year of treatment