Skateboarder Bam Margera, 43, is likely to be in trouble again.
In a tweet on Sunday morning, Margera’s brother, Jess Margera, sent out a message urging members of the general public to contact authorities in the event that they know where he’s.
“If anyone within the LA area knows of bams current whereabouts or a hotel he is likely to be at please call the LAPD immediately,” he wrote on the social media platform.
The message continued, “I’m attempting to get them to ping his phone but as usual it’s an entire huge process and I don’t think we’ve got that form of time. For those who guys could all retweet this that will be really cool of you. Thanks in your help.”
Reps for Magera had no comment when contacted by The Post.
A rep for the Los Angeles Police Department told The Post that they’d no comment, but are aware of the tweet.
Margera’s attorney, Peter Thompson, told TMZ that the “Jackass” star can have traveled to Los Angeles in an try and see his son, Phoenix, 5, who he shares with ex-wife, Nicole Boyd.
Thompson told the outlet that he was in touch with Margera yesterday, and goes to try to achieve out again.
Over the past years, Margera has struggled with substance abuse, and has been out and in of rehab during the last decade.
Margera’s alleged disappearance comes after he made some concerning posts on social media this week about not with the ability to see his son amid his ongoing divorce from Boyd.
In February, Boyd filed for legal separation after 10 years of marriage.
“I haven’t seen Phoenix in two f–king months,” the star said in a profanity-filled social media rant Thursday that has since been deleted, Page Six reported.
“I even have to get up every single day, knowing that I probably won’t get to talk over with him or see him.”
The previous skater claimed that his ex has cut off any contact between him and his son, and blamed her, in addition to his mother and father, April and Phil Margera, for “driving him to drink.”
Within the since-deleted clip, he also threatened, “I’m going to smoke crack with the bums down on the f–king boardwalk until I’m dead unless you deliver me f–king Phoenix. Get to work Nikki, or anyone that wishes to assist. I need Phoenix.”
In response, Boyd’s attorney, David Glass, told TMZ, “Unfortunately, that’s not how the addictions work. People’s behavior doesn’t drive others to drink. It is a typical defense mechanism, and it shows that Bam may not have learned much in his past addiction’s treatment.”
The statement continued, “You’ve got to take responsibility for your individual actions. Nikki sincerely hopes that Bam can first achieve after which maintain sobriety, for his own good, and for the nice of their son.”
This week, it was also revealed that she is in search of $15,000 per 30 days in child support in addition to sole physical and legal custody of their son, in response to court documents obtained by TMZ.
Immediately, Boyd is “open” to having a supervised visitations for Margera to see his son, but provided that he completes drug and alcohol rehab programs first, in response to the outlet.
Based on TMZ, the last time that Margera saw his son was on March 29 – when he was seen screaming at Boyd in a restaurant in Burbank – and his legal team claimed that he’s not allowed to see his son on FaceTime or call him.
In April, the “Viva La Bam” star turned himself in to Pennsylvania police after they announced a warrant to arrest him for assaulting his brother on a handful of charges – including 4 counts of terroristic threats with intent to terrorize one other and one count of easy assault.
He was released on a $50,000 bond, and his court hearing was pushed back to July, in response to a neighborhood Patch site. Shortly afterwards, he claimed in a now-deleted social media post that he would “stop drinking.”
Based on the police report, his brother had caught him peeing within the kitchen sink, which then caused him to change into “aggressive” and punch his brother within the face, in response to NBC. He also left his brother an “ominous” note on the time.
By the point police arrived to the scene, he had escaped into the woods.
Margera’s lawyer denied the claims.