Los Angeles prosecutors on Tuesday declined to charge actress Lindsay Lohan or her assistant with theft from a Hollywood Hills home where they recently stayed, citing insufficient evidence.
Lohan, 26, was questioned by police after the home's owner named her in connection with the alleged theft of about $6,400 worth of property.
But after investigators completed their probe, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Deborah L. Kranze declined to charge any-one, including Lohan and an assistant who was with her.
"We do not have sufficient evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt," Kranze wrote in evaluating the case.
Kranze's evaluation added that Lohan and the alleged theft victim had a "long-standing relationship," and said potential eyewitnesses refused to become involved and no stolen property was found in the possession of Lohan or her assistant.
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