Amanda Bynes was forced to undergo a mental evaluation on Monday
night, after the troubled starlet caused a commotion in a California
residential neighborhood.
Ventura County fire officials responded to a phone call at 8:38pm,
about a disturbance in a Thousand Oaks, Calif., neighborhood involving
Bynes, 27, who authorities believe started a small fire at a
stranger's residence.
"The fire was in a driveway of a single family dwelling," Ventura
County fire captain Scott Dettorre told the Daily News. "There wasn't
anything in the report to indicate it was a large fire."
"We did respond with an engine company," he said, adding that Bynes
was then taken into the care and custody of the Ventura County
Sheriff's Department, after it was determined that the onetime actress
didn't have any relationship to the homeowner
"[Bynes] met the criteria of 5150 (California Welfare & Institutions
Code)," Cpt. Don Aguilar told the News."She was detained and taken for
a mental health evaluation."
There were no injuries reported in relation to the fire incident, police said.
Bynes was also accused of trespassing at a nearby retirement
community, TMZ reported.
The embattled "Easy A" actress was stopped by management at the
facility and reportedly became argumentative when she was denied
access.
The former child star was accused of being drunk, and refused to leave
when a cab was called for her convenience - saying she had no money.
Bynes may have been trying to visit a relative at the retirement
community - the cab driver told the gossip site.
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Amanda Bynes forced to undergo mental health evaluation after allegedly starting small fire on stranger's driveway
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