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Paris Jackson Hospitalized After Apparent Suicide Attempt

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Paris Jackson, the daughter of late pop legend Michael Jackson, was hospitalized Wednesday after an apparent suicide attempt, according to reports.

Sheriff's deputies and paramedics responded to a report at 1:27 a.m. of a possible overdose in the 25000 block of Prado De La Felicidad in Calabasas, according to Los Angeles County Fire Inspector Scott Miller.

The patient was transported to an unidentified local hospital, Miller said. No age or sex of the victim was released.

The 15-year-old Jackson, who attends Harvard Westlake, was taken out of the residence on a stretcher at around 2:00 a.m, according to TMZ.

Debbie Rowe, Jackson's mother, confirmed to Entertainment Tonight the incident was a suicide attempt. Rowe reportedly told ET Jackson had "a lot going on."

A source close to the Jackson family told ET that the reason Jackson tried to commit suicide in the early morning hours was because she was upset that she was not allowed to go to rock musician Marilyn Manson's concert.

"She ran into her room screaming [and] slammed the door," TMZ's Harvey Levin told KNX 1070 NEWSRADIO.

Marilyn Manson is set to be at the Gibson Amphitheatre on Thursday.

"Being a sensitive 15-year-old is difficult no matter who you are. It is especially difficult when you lose the person closest to you. Paris is physically fine and is getting appropriate medical attention. Please respect her privacy and the family's privacy," Katherine Jackson said in a statement to Entertainment Tonight.

The 15-year-old posted a series of cryptic messages on Twitter over the course of several hours on Tuesday, including one tweet quoting The Beatles' song "Yesterday".

CBS2's Randy Paige reports no Jackson family members were in court Wednesday for the wrongful death trial against AEG for what he believes is the first time since the case began.

No other details were immediately available.

There are several suicide hotlines servicing the Southern California area. Each service is toll free and accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

National Hopeline Network
1-800-SUICIDE
1-800-784-2433

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK
1-800-273-8255

The Trevor Project
Crisis intervention & suicide prevention for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth
1-866-488-7386

Vet2Vet Veteran's Crisis Hotline
1-877-VET-2-VET (1-877-838-2838)

LOS ANGELES COUNTY:
Department of Mental Health
1-800-854-7771

Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center
Suicide Prevention Center
1-877-7CRISIS (1-877-727-4747)

RIVERSIDE COUNTY:
RIVERSIDE
California Youth Crisis Line
For Ages 12-24 - All Youth Issues
1-800-843-5200

ORANGE COUNTY:
Crystal Cathedral New Hope Telephone Counseling Center
714-NEW-HOPE (714-639-4673)

RIVERSIDE COUNTY:
Department of Mental Health
Volunteer Center of Riverside
951-686-HELP (951-686-4357)

VENTURA COUNTY:
Crisis Team - Suicide/Crisis Line
(805) 652-6727

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