
Lindsey Lohan reportedly checked into Lynwood jail on Thursday to serve time related to her two DUI cases. As part of her plea deal, Lohan was sentenced to a minimum of 24 hours behind bars - but the star was in and out in 84 minutes.
According to jail policy, as a non-violent offender, Lohan was released early because of overcrowding. She turned herself in at 10:30 a.m. and left at 11:54 a.m.
"Ms. Lohan was cooperative," said sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore. "She was fingerprinted, photographed and put in a holding cell, but was let go due to our early release policy."
Lohan was originally sentenced in August to 4 days in jail, but prosecuters allowed her to substitute 10 days of community service for 2 days behind bars. She was also awarded one day of credit for the time she spent in jail following her July arrest.
The 21-year-old began her community service on Monday, volunteering at an American Red Cross in a Los Angeles suburb.