AMANDA Bynes has been placed into police custody and is undergoing a mental health evaluation following her recent episode.
The actress was arrested on Saturday morning after police received a call about a woman in distress, according to TMZ.

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It was later learned that Amanda was the caller and she was escorted to the police station where a professional medical unit was waiting to see her.
Witnesses reportedly told the outlet that she was calm during the ordeal although somber-looking.
She was placed in the back of one of the three police vehicles that arrived on scene.
It’s unclear where Amanda was found at this time or what type of treatment she would be receiving.


The latest incident comes just weeks after Amanda was rushed to the hospital after being found wandering the streets.
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Amanda was seen walking alone and without any clothes on in downtown Los Angeles, TMZ reported.
Upon flagging down a car, the Nickelodeon alum reportedly told the driver she was nearing the end of a psychotic episode, before then calling 911 herself.
Once she arrived at a police station, it was decided a 5150 psych hold was necessary.
Amanda remained in the hospital for several days before being released.
Sources told the publication, the former child star didn’t seem to be physically hurt after the incident.
The She’s The Man actress was originally set to be in Connecticut that weekend for a planned appearance at a 90s-themed convention, as part of an All That panel.
However, the convention announced Amanda had to pull out from attending due to an unknown illness.
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