For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Jared "Drake" Bell, an actor best known for his role on the Nickelodeon show "Drake & Josh," was found safe on Thursday, just hours after police in Florida said he was "missing and in danger."
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Carrie McCallister, a spokeswoman for the Daytona Beach Police Department, said in an email that Bell was in touch with police and wasn't in danger. She didn't give any more information.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
McCallister said, "At this time, we can confirm that police are in touch and Mr. Bell is safe."
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
A few hours earlier, the cops said that Bell was "missing and in danger" and asked the public for help finding him.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Bell started acting when he was a kid, and "The Amanda Show" and "Drake & Josh" made him famous when he was a teenager. From 2004 to 2007, Bell and Josh Peck starred in a Nickelodeon show that also had two movies.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
Since then, Bell has mostly worked as a voice actor and had small parts in TV shows and movies that not many people watch. He also began to make songs.
For Baquo, these blues are gestures toward cultural reclamation.
In 2021, Bell was charged with putting a child in danger because of a 15-year-old girl who met him online and went to one of his concerts in Cleveland in 2017. He pleaded guilty to the felony charge of trying to hurt a child.