Heather Locklearwas “extremely intoxicated” when she was arrested Sunday night forattacking a police officer and an EMTwho responded to a disturbance call at her residence, according to police.
Ventura sheriff’s spokesman Capt. Garo Kuredjian tells PEOPLE that deputies went to her home after receiving a disturbance call shortly after 11 p.m. Police said the 56-year-old actress was “extremely intoxicated” and “arguing with friends and family” when they arrived. As deputies tried to separate her, she kicked a responding officer.
Police wanted to have Locklear medically cleared due to her behavior and intoxication, but she kicked a paramedic in the upper chest area while on a gurney.
TheMelrose Placealum was taken to the hospital, where she was cleared. She was then taken to the Ventura County Main Jail and booked for two misdemeanor counts of battery on a peace officer or emergency personnel.
Kuredjian said Locklear was still in jail as of Monday morning. She is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday, but an attorney may be able to appear on her behalf.
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A rep for Locklear did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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In late February, Locklearwas arrestedon suspicion of felony domestic battery and three counts of battery on a police officer. Police latersearched her homefor a firearm that was allegedly registered in her name, which detectives did not find.
Capt. Kuredjian told PEOPLE after the February incident that Locklear’s alleged threats against deputies — she verbally threatened them, saying she would “shoot them if they ever came to her house again,” according to the Thousand Oaks Police Department.
Locklear’s attorneys, Blair Berk and William Haney,pleaded not guiltyto battery on a police officer on her behalf in April, as she was in rehab.
After being accused of hitting her boyfriend, Locklear was charged with domestic abuse — but those charges were dropped in March.
Locklearhas struggled with substance abusein the past. In March 2008, her doctor called 911 reporting that she was suicidal, and that June, she sought help for psychological issues.
In March, Locklear checked into atreatment facilityto help with her battle with addiction.
“Addiction is obviously a strong disease and as much as friends and family who love her and want her to get better and be happy, no one can do the work for her,” asource told PEOPLE at the time. “Hopefully she is getting the help she needs.”
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “help” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go tosuicidepreventionlifeline.org.
Nick Maslow
source: people.com