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BREAKING: Heather Locklear Hospitalized After Threatening Suicide

Heather Locklear is currently hospitalized after a disturbing incident in which she attacked her parents and allegedly tried to kill herself.

The incident unfolded on Sunday, when someone called authorities saying they were concerned for Locklear’s safety.

According to reports, an upset Locklear clashed with family members and tried to retrieve a gun and threatened to shoot herself.

She remains hospitalized at this time and under observation.

Fox News reports.

Heather Locklear was reportedly hospitalized on Sunday after she threatened to kill herself.

TMZ reported the Ventura County Fire Department responded to a call at Locklear’s home from a family member who dialed 911 and expressed concern for the “Melrose Place” star’s safety.

The Ventura County Fire Department confirmed a call was made concerning an incident on Sunday but would not identify the individual involved, citing HIPAA laws.

“There was a call to the 4900 block of Summit View Drive on Sunday,” a public information officer told Fox News. “We did respond to that address yesterday at 3:55 in the afternoon.”

TMZ reports on what led to the final blowup, including allegations that she attacked her parents.

A source close to Heather tells us the 56-year-old was agitated during the day, so her parents went over to her home. We’re told that’s when Locklear got violent, choking her mother and hitting her father. Her mother called the police.

Earlier this year, Locklear was arrested for domestic violence in an incident involving her boyfriend. She also attacked a police officer who responded, saying she would shoot any officers who came to hear home in the future.

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Victor Medina

Vic is a former association executive who now works as an editor and writer for a number of websites. His past work includes The Dallas Morning News, Sports Illustrated, and Yahoo News. He currently writes for Cinelinx.com and is the founder and editor of RevengeOfThe5th.com, VisitOakCliff.com, and TheWeekInNerd.com.

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