Jackass star Bam Margera reported missing after fleeing rehab

Jackass star Bam Margera has been “missing” after fleeing the Florida Rehabilitation Center.

Police are currently searching for the reality TV star after he reportedly fled the Florida Rehabilitation Center a few days ago.

The 42-year-old star’s rehabilitation director reported that Bam had disappeared on Monday after he told center staff he was “unhappy” with the site and “its services”.

Bam told staff he was going to “split”, although he was not allowed to leave the establishment on his own, TMZ reports.

According to a Delray Beach police report, Bam told the rehabilitation director that he would be checked into a different rehabilitation facility in the area before fleeing the premises in a black sedan.

Bam is reported missing (Image: Getty Images) Bam has been suffering from alcohol and addiction for several years (Image: Getty Images)

Bam was originally in rehabilitation by court order and staff are said to be “concerned” that the star was leaving the premises without permission.

Staff reportedly told police that Bam did not appear to be a danger to himself or others before fleeing the center.

Police have not yet located the Jackass star.

This is not the first time Bam has been rehabilitated.

Jackass star discharged from rehab (Image: WireImage)

In 2019, the troubled star posted a long Instagram retreat from her life and inner feelings after she left rehab, just days after arriving.

Pro-skakeboarder Bam then said “no one can stop him” and that “he’s better than ever” after leaving rehab.

In the handwritten note, which she photographed and posted on Instagram, Bam wrote: “On day number 5 in rehab I realized that when I’m bored it’s when I drink.

“Well, in rehab I get bored 50 percent of the time, so that’s when I realized that when boredom sets in and alcohol is out of bounds, that’s when I get creative as a shit, an explosion of good ideas, exercise, skating, training, yoga, walking, biking and more. Because I don’t like to get stuck! (unless I’m drunk). “

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