David Spade?
Emergency responders tell TMZ the 911 call that triggered the response to Heather Locklear's house last night was made by someone who feared Heather would try and kill herself.
Sources tell us when responders arrived, Heather was fine, completely responsive, and they left after about ten minutes. These sources say Heather was never in any danger and there was absolutely no need to take her in on a 5150 hold.
As we first reported, the person who called 911 was not at Heather's home.
source: What's Behind the Heather 911 Call - TMZ.com - Entertainment News, Celebrity Gossip and Hollywood Rumors
Mischief. Mayhem. Tattoos. Soap.
It was probably Denise, trying to set up a scene for her reality show
All of God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.
Very weird.
Mischief. Mayhem. Tattoos. Soap.
The cops show up at my house a few weeks ago on a 911 call. It was around midnight. They banged on my door, shone a flashlight in my face, and asked me if I was okay. I was a bit annoyed at being woken up, and surprised to see them because I hadn't called 911 ... but other than that, I was fine.![]()
Carrie: What kind of impotence do you think it is? Charlotte: The kind that makes it soft. (Sex and the City)
Well that is odd. Maybe her daughter was screwing around??
I vote Denise also...she is the first one who came to mind when I read this LOL
There has to be more to this story. Everything I've read says it's not being treated as a malicious 911 call, but from a "concerned citizen." And that the call wasn't made from her house. But...everything was fine when they got there. Huh?
Veeery hinky. Is she still dating Jack Wagner?
TMZ reported that it was her shrink who called 911 because he was worried about something she said when they talked on the phone.
Heather's Shrink Called 911
Posted Mar 10th 2008 2:10PM by TMZ Staff
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Heather Locklear's psychiatrist is the one who called 911, after speaking with her on the phone.
We're told the shrink spoke with Heather on Saturday night and was alarmed because she was "upset" and he believed she might OD on medication prescribed for depression. The call was listed with dispatch as a "suicide attempt."
We're told when paramedics arrived, Heather was OK and it was a false alarm.
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