Heather Locklear Arrested For Hit And Run

TMZ is reporting today that Heather Locklear was arrested for a hit-and-run last Saturday.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ at around 4 AM, someone heard a crash near North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village, CA.
The person who heard the crash didn’t call the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department until 7:48 PM that night. Deputies went out to the area and found a knocked over “no parking” sign and obvious signs of a car that went up the curb, striking the sign.
Deputies confirmed through investigation that the car in question was Locklear’s black BMW. The collision was very close to Locklear’s home.
Deputies then went to Locklear’s home, saw damage to the BMW that was consistent with the collision, and arrested her for hit-and-run.
Locklear was cited and released since the offense is considered a misdemeanor. An official from the Sheriff’s Department says a hit-and-run citation constitutes an “arrest.
This isn’t the first time Locklear has been in trouble with the law. In 2008, Locklear was arrested in Santa Barbara for allegedly driving under the influence of prescription medications.
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Heather Locklear Arrested For Hit And Run

TMZ is reporting today that Heather Locklear was arrested for a hit-and-run last Saturday.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ at around 4 AM, someone heard a crash near North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village, CA.
The person who heard the crash didn’t call the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department until 7:48 PM that night. Deputies went out to the area and found a knocked over “no parking” sign and obvious signs of a car that went up the curb, striking the sign.
Deputies confirmed through investigation that the car in question was Locklear’s black BMW. The collision was very close to Locklear’s home.
Deputies then went to Locklear’s home, saw damage to the BMW that was consistent with the collision, and arrested her for hit-and-run.
Locklear was cited and released since the offense is considered a misdemeanor. An official from the Sheriff’s Department says a hit-and-run citation constitutes an “arrest.
This isn’t the first time Locklear has been in trouble with the law. In 2008, Locklear was arrested in Santa Barbara for allegedly driving under the influence of prescription medications.
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Heather Locklear Arrested For Hit And Run

TMZ is reporting today that Heather Locklear was arrested for a hit-and-run last Saturday.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ at around 4 AM, someone heard a crash near North Ranch Country Club in Westlake Village, CA.
The person who heard the crash didn’t call the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department until 7:48 PM that night. Deputies went out to the area and found a knocked over “no parking” sign and obvious signs of a car that went up the curb, striking the sign.
Deputies confirmed through investigation that the car in question was Locklear’s black BMW. The collision was very close to Locklear’s home.
Deputies then went to Locklear’s home, saw damage to the BMW that was consistent with the collision, and arrested her for hit-and-run.
Locklear was cited and released since the offense is considered a misdemeanor. An official from the Sheriff’s Department says a hit-and-run citation constitutes an “arrest.
This isn’t the first time Locklear has been in trouble with the law. In 2008, Locklear was arrested in Santa Barbara for allegedly driving under the influence of prescription medications.
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