LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lindsay Lohan will not be prosecuted for a burglary at a home where she had been a houseguest, prosecutors determined Tuesday. The decision came after Los Angeles police detectives presented a potential felony burglary case against the actress and two men who were reportedly at the Hollywood Hills home of a longtime acquaintance after several items went missing earlier this month. Prosecutors cited lack of evidence to prove Lohan was involved in the thefts at the home.
Prosecutors reject burglary case against Lohan