
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A burglar alarm led police to Lindsay Lohan'shouse on Tuesday, where officers found evidence of a potential break-in and ransacking.
Turns out, the mess belonged to Lohan, not the burglars, police said.
An alarm company notified police that someone tripped an alarm at the house around 3 p.m. in Hollywood. Police determined no one entered the home and nothing was stolen, but the mess inside the starlet's home prompted officers to ask, ``Is it normally like this, or did the intruders do it?'' said Los Angeles police Officer Karen Rayner.
Lohan was not at home at the time.
A message left with Lohan's publicist Leslie Sloane-Zelnik was not immediately returned Tuesday night.
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