LOS ANGELES - It appears the late Toronto-born actor Corey Haim will be buried in his native city.

Marc Haislip, his manager, tells UsMagazine.com that Haim's family wants to do the burial "back home" in Toronto.

Haislip adds there will be a second memorial in Los Angeles, where Haim died on Wednesday.

Haim's mother, Judy, who is reportedly battling cancer, has also confirmed a Toronto burial to the TV program Access Hollywood.

Dates for the memorials have not been announced.

Meanwhile, a coroner's official says authorities have recovered four prescription drug bottles bearing Haim's name but found nothing illegal while investigating his death.

Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter declined Friday to identify the drugs. Haim was battling flulike symptoms in the days before his death.

Winter says an autopsy was done Thursday, but his office is awaiting the results of toxicology tests that could take two months before determining a cause of death.

Haim died early Wednesday morning in Burbank after collapsing at his mother's apartment. The 38-year-old battled drug addiction for years.

He earned fame for roles in the 1980s films "Lucas" and "The Lost Boys." He recently completed several film projects.