Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan got into what Nassau County police characterized as "a verbal dispute" with her mother Dina early Wednesday morning outside the family's home in Long Island.
Police arrived around 8 a.m. to the house where the 26-year-old actress grew up, but an investigation revealed "no criminality."
Lindsay Lohan was taken to the hospital after her Porsche collided with a truck in Santa Monica, California Friday morning.
According to reports, the actress was not seriously injured in the car accident, which took place at 11:30 a.m. on the Pacific Coast Highway.
"She was driving northbound ... and she collided with a large dump truck," Santa Monica Police Sgt. Richard Lewis told PEOPLE. "There were no injuries to the parties in the dump truck."
Lindsay Lohan turned herself into jail on Sunday night to serve her 30-day prison sentence but was freed after only five hours due to overcrowding, according to officials.
The troubled starlet was booked into the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood at 8:58 p.m. on Sunday evening.
A judge has ordered Lindsay Lohan to serve 30 days in jail for failing to complete her community service assignment.
The 25-year-old actress admitted in court today that she violated her probation by not attending therapy sessions as required by the court and by getting kicked out of the Downtown Women's Center.
Lindsay Lohan has some new ink: lyrics from Billy Joel's 1989 song "I Go To Extremes"
According to TMZ, the 25-year-old actress got the tattoo on the right side of her rib cage. It reads - "Clear as a crystal, sharp as a knife, I feel like I'm in the prime of my life." They report that she felt the words "represented where she is in life and everything she's been through ... it signifies that she's focused."
Lindsay Lohan went to court Friday with a misdemeanor charge hanging over her head. The charge (for stealing a $2500 necklace, which violated her probation) was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor beforehand to "give her an opportunity", according to Judge Stephanie Sautner.
Lindsay Lohan, who allegedly stole a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, Calif. jewerlry store, is catching a break.
She will go to trial with misdemeanor charge instead of a felony charge. Judge Stephanie Sautner said of the reduction, "I'm going to give her an opportunity."
According to PopEater, Lindsay Lohan's mom has confirmed that her troubled daughter will drop Lohan from her official name. "Lindsay is dropping the Lohan and just going by Lindsay. Plus, me and Ali will be officially changing our last names back to my maiden name, Sullivan," Dina told PopEater.
Lindsay has been thinking about dropping her last name for a while, and now, she's definitely got the name recognition to do it.
Lindsay Lohan, donning another much-talked-about mini dress, rejected a plea agreement Thursday in a Los Angeles courtroom. During the brief proceeding, Lindsay told the judge she agreed to delay her case to a preliminary hearing where prosecutors will present evidence against her. The 24-year-old is being accused of stealing a $2,500 necklace.
The preliminary hearing is set for April 22.
When-oh-when will she get her act together?
Lindsay Lohan has joined in the ranks of Madonna and Demi Moore. The star is turning to the ancient kabbalah texts after finding herself in legal trouble yet again.
Lindsay faces jailtime for violating her probation and stealing a necklace from a California jewelry store.