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Hollywood Publicist Tweets NYPD About Amanda Bynes, Claims She's 'Soooo Messed Up On Drugs'

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May 2 2013, Published 8:22 a.m. ET

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The strange saga of Amanda Bynes took another twist Thursday, as a Hollywood publicist tweeted that the troubled starlet was under the influence of drugs -- and in dire need of police intervention.

"I just spoke to @AmandaBynes and she is soooo messed up on drugs and please @NY_POLICE find her and help her!" the publicist Jonathan Jaxson, who has past represented Kim Kardashian, tweeted. "I don't know her address!

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He later wrote, "If trying to help someone you feel is in trouble is a crime, then there is a problem. A cry for help is just that! I did what I KNEW to do!"

Jenny McCarthy then got in on the act, tweeting that "police are at @AmandaBynes house.

"I hope they get her help. Enough of this circus. She needs help," McCarthy wrote, later adding, "It came from a publicist but if no one can back it up it could be wrong. So start digging."

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As we previously reported, the What I Like About You beauty late Wednesday tweeted a pair of topless self-pictures, the latest in a string of meltdown-like acts from the former Nickelodeon star.

Bynes -- when asked if she has any addictions -- told this week's In Touch she doesn't indulge in booze or pot, and that any funny-looking cigarettes she's been snapped with contain only tobacco.

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