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Heather Locklear Completes 30-Day Stay at Rehab After Assaulting EMT

Heather Locklear was released from a rehab center after a 30-day stay following her assault of an emergency medical technician and a law enforcement officer in June 2018, Us Weekly can confirm.  

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Locklear’s lawyers filed documents on Wednesday, October 9, in Los Angeles court titled “Defendant’s Proof of Completion of Residential Treatment Program.” As part of her plea agreement, the 57-year-old actress will remain on probation and continue seeking therapy through an out-patient program.

The Melrose Place alum was ordered to complete the mental health treatment program in August after she pleaded no contest to eight misdemeanor charges, which included five counts of battery on a peace officer, one count of battery on emergency personnel and two counts of resisting arrest. The judge initially sentenced Locklear to 120 days in jail, however, the ruling was halted pending the completion of the treatment program.

The former Spin City star also received three years of informal probation. Though Locklear doesn’t need to check in with a probation officer, she isn’t allowed to consume alcohol, take non-prescription medication or possess dangerous or deadly weapons. She will be sent to jail for 120 days if she fails to abide by the terms. Locklear’s attorneys will also need to appear in court on October 10 to provide a progress report on how she did rehab and how she’s doing since she left.  

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Heather Locklear attends the ‘Too Close to Home’ TV series premiere on August 16, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Shutterstock

Locklear was sued by EMT Jennifer Hayn-Hilton in November 2018. According to court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Hayn-Hilton claimed that Locklear “struck, kicked and battered” her and wished that the EMT’s children “would all die of AIDs” when Hayn-Hilton responded to a 911 call at the Dynasty alum’s home in June 2018. The technician sought payment for medical expenses, as well as compensation for loss of earnings, suit costs and other damages. The suit was settled in August.  

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The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office told Us in June 2018 that Locklear was “extremely intoxicated” and “very, very uncooperative” at the time of her arrest. Officers added that a family member of the Golden Globe nominee called 911 twice to report a “disturbance” at the actress’ home.  

Locklear was hospitalized for an overdose in June 2018, just hours after she was bailed out of jail for the assault. 

Locklear was previously taken into custody in February 2018 after a domestic violence incident with her then-boyfriend, Chris Heisser. The California native, whose domestic violence charges were dropped, instead faced four counts of misdemeanor battery on a police officer and one of resisting or obstructing a law enforcement official.  

Locklear was placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold in November 2018 following reports that she had assaulted Heiser. She checked into rehab a week later, which was her third time in treatment last year. She opened up about her addiction struggles in an Instagram post in September 2018.

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“Addiction is ferocious and will try to take you down. Recovery is the best revenge,” she wrote at the time. “Be kind to everyone you meet, your light just might change their path.”

With reporting by Marjorie Hernandez

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