According to the report, Locklear was transported to Los Robles Hospital.
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 battery on a police officer. Police latersearched her homefor a firearm that was allegedly registered in her name.
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 — were what prompted the search to seize the firearm, which detectives did not find.
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. (She checked into atreatment facilityin 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.
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On Monday, a source close to Locklear told PEOPLE her inner circle had been“desperately” trying to help herfor quite some time.
“[Heather] is clearly not getting the proper medical and mental health help she needs,” said the source. “It’s not just about rehab for addiction issues, but about getting a proper evaluation and help for the underlying mental health issues. She isolates herself, which only feeds into the other issues. Of course, you can’t force someone to get help — they have to want to — but it’s hard for someone who is sick to make smart choices and keep at it. She has family and friends who are desperately trying to help.”
The source added that Locklear “really needs a proper evaluation, different medication, and clearly more help than she has been getting to truly determine what her mental health issues are.”
“Right now, it’s heartbreaking for her friends and family,” said the source. “They are really worried, but unfortunately, their hands are tied with what that can do. Everyone just wants Heather back.”
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.
source: people.com