Tyler Sanders, a young actor who famously appeared in "9-1-1: Lone Star," has died. He was only 18.

Sanders' death was confirmed by his representatives to several news outlets, including Us Weekly and Fox News.

"Tyler was a talented actor with a bright future. He comes from a wonderful family and we ask that you respect their privacy at this time," representative Pedro Tapia said.

The actor's dead body was found inside his Los Angeles home on Thursday.

Tyler Sanders' cause of death remains unknown as of press time. But the rep disclosed that it is currently being investigated. An autopsy is also expected to determine what truly happened to the actor.

But buzzes question whether he was potentially murdered or died of suicide.

Before his mysterious death, Sanders was still able to share photos of him during his travels and appearances on his sets.

Most recently, Sanders posed for photos while wearing a suit during his recent travel to Vail, Colorado.

Family, Fans Devastated After Tyler Sanders' Death

Following the confirmation of his passing, Sanders' family, friends, and fans expressed how broken they felt about the recent loss.

A relative said, "This is a fine young man full of talents. I have always been proud to call him my nephew and he will truly be missed by many in this world. I regret to have not publicly announced how truly proud I was of this young man. He is what I call a 5 star individual."

Sanders started his career at the young age of 10. He initially appeared in several short films before famously playing the role of young Jake Otto in an episode of "Fear the Walking Dead."

In 2019, he scored Leo's role in "Just Add Magic." His performance in the Amazon flick led him to land another starring role in the spinoff of the series in 2020, "Just Add Magic: Mystery City."

The young actor added more titles under his belt before his death, including "What About Barb?," "The Rookie," and "The Reliant."

Details about his funeral remain undisclosed to the public, as well.