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Amanda Bynes' psychiatric hold extended to two weeks

Actress Amanda Bynes attends the premiere of the motion picture sci-fi thriller "Race to Witch Mountain", at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 11, 2009. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)
Actress Amanda Bynes attends the premiere of the motion picture sci-fi thriller "Race to Witch Mountain", at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 11, 2009. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen) | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, July 25 (UPI) -- Troubled actress Amanda Bynes is to remain on an involuntary psychiatric hold in a Los Angeles hospital for another two weeks, TMZ reported Thursday.

Bynes, 27, requested she be released from the hospital Thursday, but a judge extended her stay so she can be properly evaluated and treated, the celebrity news website said.

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The former "What I Like About You" star's parents, Rick and Lynn, are expected to appear in court Friday to seek conservatorship of Bynes because they feel she is a danger to herself and others.

Bynes allegedly caused a disturbance when she tried to break into a retirement community in her hometown of Thousand Oaks, Calif., last Sunday.

The following night, she reportedly set a small fire in someone's driveway, which led to police involvement and her eventual hospitalization.

"Deputies investigated the incident and determined that she met the criteria of 5150 W&I [California Welfare & Institutions Code]. She was detained and taken for a mental health evaluation," Capt. Don Aguilar of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office told Hollyscoop Tuesday.

The actress is known for her work on "The Amanda Show," as well as in the films "Hairspray" and "What a Girl Wants," but her last major screen credit was a supporting role in 2010's "Easy A."

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Her once-bright career has been eclipsed in recent years by her bizarre Twitter rants and frequent brushes with the law.

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