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Judge Tosses Charge In Alleged Burglary Of Lindsay Lohan's Home

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge has dismissed a burglary charge against a woman accused of breaking into Lindsay Lohan's home, saying there was insufficient evidence.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler dismissed a felony burglary charge against Rachel Lee during a hearing on Friday.

He ruled that a grand jury that indicted Lee was not given enough evidence to support the burglary count. He indicated that prosecutors may have enough evidence to support a charge that Lee received a fur coat stolen from the "Mean Girls" star's Hollywood
Hills home in August 2009.

The judge noted that no one positively identified Lee as one of the people seen on surveillance footage. She still faces a charge she burglarized the home of "The Hills" star Audrina Patridge.

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