Police investigate break-in at Lohan’s home

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, an alarm company called them around 3 p.m. on Tuesday after an alarm was triggered at the actress’ home.

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Lindsay Lohan’s home showed “evidence” of a break-in on Tuesday, authorities confirmed to Access Hollywood.

A security company notified the Los Angeles Police Department around 3 p.m. Tuesday after an alarm was triggered at the actress’s home.

After arriving on the scene, police determined there was “evidence of a burglary,” a spokesperson for the LAPD told Access.

Signs of tampering appeared at a rear window and a rear door.

Initial reports from authorities suggested that the home appeared ransacked, but later a police officer told the Associated Press that no one entered the home.

The state of the home prompted one officer to ask, “Is it normally like this, or did the intruder do it?”

Nothing was missing from the home and authorities told Access no one was home at the time of the incident. The investigation is ongoing.