Police called on Kim Richards after dispute with sister Kyle amid relapse and psych hold: report

Kim Richards is reportedly struggling with her sobriety after years of being transparent about her addiction on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”According to TMZ, Kim was involved in a dispute with sister, Kyle Richards, on Wednesday over the former reality star’s alleged relapse into her alcohol addiction.A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed to People that law enforcement responded to an incident at a home in the Encino, Calif., area. A source also told the outlet that Kyle, 55, owns a home, which Kim, 60, has allegedly been living in.The spokesperson told the outlet that officers responded to “keep the peace” after a female reportedly violated a restraining order.After conducting their investigation, law enforcement determined that there was no order on file and no crimes took place.“Both parties were informed of the eviction process, and officers kept the peace,” added officials, who did not confirm Kim and Kyle’s alleged involvement in the incident.TMZ also reported that the family has currently cut off all contact with Kim in hopes the shut-out will help her get sober again.According to the outlet, Kim was staying in a Hilton hotel in the L.A.

area earlier this month when an incident occurred, and Kyle was called.The “Halloween” actress allegedly showed up to find Kim under the influence and refusing to leave despite being asked to.Kim was reportedly placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold and taken to a hospital.

After her release, Kyle allegedly allowed Kim to stay in a home she owns until she got back on her feet.The Post reached out to Kim and Kyle’s reps for comment.Kim’s sobriety journey became the topic of conversation for many years on “RHOBH” since Kyle famously outed the actress to be an alcoholic in 2010 during Season 1.A year later, Kim, who left the show in Season 5, entered rehab.The star got arrested for public intoxication and entered a treatment center again in April 2015.However,...

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