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Lindsay Lohan reportedly rethinks security after Jan. 1 incident

Lindsay Lohan, right, and her attorney Shawn Holley at an October 2011 hearing.

Lindsay Lohan plans to beef up security at her Venice Beach home after a suspected trespasser landed at her doorstep, according to a news report.

Police responded to a disturbance call at the actress' home on New Year's Day. Lohan told police an older man had knocked on her door, asking to speak with her, KTLA-TV reported.

She asked him to leave. When he did not, she called police. The man was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, according to KTLA.

Lohan now is reportedly looking to hire a bodyguard and to install new surveillance cameras, the TV station reported.

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Photo: Actress Lindsay Lohan listens to her attorney, Shawn Holley, during an October 2011 probation hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Credit: Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times.

 
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