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VANCOUVER -- The body of missing actor Andrew Koenig was found at noon Thursday by friends and family in Stanley Park.
A group of Koenig's friends spent the morning scouring the park for any sign of Andrew. Just before noon a group of friends along with Koenig's father
Walter found Koenig's body just off the park's popular Bridle Path.
"Our son took his own life," a shaken Walter Koenig told a press conference Thursday.
Police are not disclosing any details about the cause or time of death.
Koenig, 41, played the character Richard (Boner) Stabone in the 1980s TV series Growing Pains. The actor, who has a long history of depression, was
visiting Vancouver and was last seen by friends on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
His father, Walter, who played the character Chekhov on the original Star Trek series, had appealed to the public to help find his son.
An earlier search of Stanley Park, a favourite place of Andrew's since he lived here for about three years in the early '90s, had failed to find any
trace of him.
Koenig lived in Vancouver from about 1989 to 1992 after he finished his work on Growing Pains.
Koenig was last seen on Feb. 14 at a bakery near Stanley Park. He arrived in the city on Feb. 10 to visit friends and was scheduled to return to his
Venice, Calif. home on Feb. 16, but never boarded the return flight. Vancouver police were notified of his disappearance on Feb. 18. The last time
Koenig's phone was active was on Feb. 16.
The B.C. Coroners Service said Thursday it is investigating the death.
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