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Walter and Judy Koenig, parents of missing actor Andrew Koenig, talk at a news conference at the Vancouver Police Department in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Feb. 24. Andrew Koenig, who had a recurring role on the 1980s sitcom "Growing Pains," was last seen on Feb. 14.
updated 2/24/2010 6:50:08 PM ET 2010-02-24T23:50:08

The parents of missing "Growing Pains" actor Andrew Koenig have issued an emotional plea for their son to contact them. Koenig was visiting friends in Vancouver when he went missing more than a week ago.

The Venice, Calif., native, age 41, had a recurring role on the 1980s sitcom as Boner, a pal of star Kirk Cameron's character, Mike.

Walter Koenig, best known for playing Pavel Chekov on the original "Star Trek" television series, said Wednesday his son stopped taking antidepressant medication about a year ago.

Vancouver police Constable Tim Fanning says there has been no activity on Koenig's cell phone or bank records since Feb. 16. Fanning says Vancouver's 1,000-acre, thickly forested Stanley Park, which Koenig loved, has been searched thoroughly.

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    >> very much.

    >>> now to an all-out effort to find a missing actor right here in vancouver . andrew koenig is best known for playing kirk cameron 's best friend in the 1980s sitcom "growing pains." it's now been ten days since he was last seen. nbc's jeff rossen has details on this. jeff, good morning to you.

    >> reporter: hey, matt, good morning to you. yeah, this is a big mystery. police can't seem to figure it out. they're trying to put the pieces together. he was last seen here in vancouver , downtown vancouver , on valentine's day, but then he literally vanished. this morning his famous father is joining the search and speaking with us in his first network interview. late tuesday night, andrew koenig 's parents arrived in vancouver to find their son.

    >> don't be a jerk, all right, boner?

    >> reporter: koenig played the character boner on "growing pains" alongside kirk cameron , but as koenig grew up, he battled severe depression . now 41 years old, police don't know if he's dead or alive .

    >> it's very -- it's very tough.

    >> reporter: his father played chekov on " star trek ," but at this moment, he's just an anguished dad.

    >> he was very depressed.

    >> reporter: about what?

    >> about his life.

    >> he is much loved and beloved in this world, and i just hope he gets that feeling.

    >> reporter: andrew koenig was in vancouver visiting friends. he disappeared on february 14th , last seen inside this bakery on the city's west end . two days later, his cell phone was active near vancouver 's stanley park , but that's where the trail goes cold. his friend, jenny, was the last known person to see him.

    >> sadly, i went to bed, and in the morning he was gone.

    >> reporter: did he leave you a note, anything?

    >> yeah, but it was just, "thank you, andrew ."

    >> reporter: nothing else?

    >> nothing.

    >> reporter: his co-star, kirk cameron , released a statement saying " andrew , if you're reading this, please call me. mike and boner could always work things out when they put their minds to it i'm praying for you, pal." sarah silverman and alyssa milano spread the word over twitter and friends put up fliers all over the city. now police have launch ad an all-out manhunt.

    >> we have tips he was seen at an olympic venue last night. so you know, the tips are coming in. nothing has been solid.

    >> he's just a loving, sweet man, and we just want him back.

    >> reporter: the worst fear, that andrew has hurt himself.

    >> i don't want to think that way. i'm trying very hard not to think that way.

    >> reporter: andrew 's parents are now begging for the public's help, saying if you saw him or if you see him in vancouver or really anywhere, that you call vancouver police . matt, the police say that there is no evidence of foul play here, but they just don't know what happened. dozens of tips are coming in, but nothing has panned out yet.

    >> all right, jeff rossen , thank you very much. once again,

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