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    Missing Actor Nick Stahl Checks Into Rehab, 'Elated' Wife Confirms

    After going missing for more than one week, actor Nick Stahl has made good on his promise to enter rehab, according to his wife.

    "I'm elated," Rose Stahl, 30, told People on Sunday regarding the "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" star's decision to seek treatment.

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    Rose also confirmed the news to TMZ, saying she spoke with her husband "very briefly" on Saturday night, and spoke with the rehab center Sunday morning to confirm that Nick had remained checked in.

    In February, Rose filed court papers stating she and Nick had been separated since January and asked a judge to limit Nick's visitations with the couple's daughter, Marlo, 2.

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    However, in light of the actor's rehab move, Rose reportedly told TMZ she is "not even thinking about divorce right now" and is "just glad [Nick] is safe."

    As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, on Friday, the 32-year-old actor made contact with friends (after being reported missing for nearly a week) via what Rose described as an "unemotional and unapologetic" e-mail stating he planned to enter a month-long rehab program immediately.

    "I'm relieved," Rose told People at the time. "But I'm also skeptical that he's really in rehab."

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