Via Daily Mail Lindsay Lohan was arrested again today on charges including suspicion of drink-driving and possession of cocaine.


Lindsay who is already facing a charge of DUI in Beverly Hills, was pulled over near the Santa Monica Police Department early Tuesday morning after police spotted her car chasing another vehicle.


Santa Monica Police Department responded to a call of one 4x4 vehicle chasing another vehicle. Lohan was driving the white 4x4 doing the chasing. The person Lohan was allegedly chasing made the call to the police, but reportedly was unaware it was Lohan who was following her.


The officers who stopped Lohan smelt alcohol and gave the actress a roadside sobriety test, which she failed. They also found a white powdery substance in Lohan's possession which tested positive for opiates during a pre-booking search.


Following her being booked on the charges, she posted $250,000 bail and was released at about 6:30 a.m. Police reported she was crying and upset but cooperative during the arrest process.




So who was she chasing I wonder???


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1 comment

Comment from: Jane 1000 [Visitor]
The second so-called celebrity gets a feel of what it is like to be arrested has to get used to having her hands behind her back in police cuffs .
This young Lady doesn't need rehab she needs seriously punishing. This is the second time she has been caught drink-driving, and possessing drugs. She had the sympathy, the rehab and the short sharp shock. Now it needs to be protracted punishment.
Not like Paris Hilton , staged and managed, but thrown in with the general prisons population in a tough jail. The time has come to stop sheltering her and start protecting the general public before someone get seriously hurt . Possession of cocaine should be enough for her to do at least one year banged away protecting the community
24th July 2007 @ 19:02

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