Saturday, August 29, 2009
Police are looking for three suspects in the burglary of Lindsay Lohan's home.
The Los Angeles Police Department has released surveillance camera footage of the Sunday break-in at the "Mean Girls" star's house. The footage shows three people, whose faces are 
covered with scarves, walking through a gate at Lohan's Hollywood Hills home and entering a courtyard at around 1:10 a.m.
LAPD detectives believe the suspects - one male and two females, all 18 to 25 years old - entered the house through an unlocked door, then ransacked it and took property.
Lohan's spokeswoman, Leslie Sloane-Zelnik, said the break-in happened Sunday while the actress and her younger sister were away. Sloane-Zelnik said many of Lohan's "personal belongings were taken without remorse."
Lohan posted on Twitter she didn't think it was a robbery because "things that a certain old friend knew meant a lot to me" were taken.
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Lindsay Lohan has been accused by a jewelry store of losing more than $2-million worth of jewels, RadarOnline.com is reporting. Seems she was loaned the gems from the Beverly Hills store XIV Karats a few months ago.
"Lindsay claimed that they had been stolen from her safe," a source tells RadarOnline. "They've disappeared."
See the official LAPD report about the recent burglary at Lohan's home. Sure sounds like an amateur job to us. One scrawny guy in a baseball cap and two tiny girls in hoodies? Seriously?
"The jewels were in Lindsay's care and they were only on a loaner, they were expected to be returned," says RadarOnline's source. "If something is not resolved soon there will be legal action taken."
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