LOS ANGELES: Lindsay Lohan is in the spotlight again for all the wrong reasons. Police got a search warrant Tuesday to look for a $2,500 stolen necklace at the troubled actress' home near Venice Beach, a freewheeling boardwalk known for its mix of performers, tourist shops and seaside gym. But before detectives could execute the warrant, someone turned in the necklace. Los Angeles police Officer Bruce Borihanh said the department's investigation into the “Mean Girls” star was for possible grand theft. The allegations bring more problems for Lohan, 24, who is still on probation for a 2007 drunken driving case and is also being investigated for possible battery on a rehab worker in December. Kamofie and Co., a Venice custom jewelry store. The store is no stranger to celebrities – according to the store's website its merchandise has been featured in several celebrity magazines, including a photo of actress Amanda Seyfried in People magazine's “World's Most Beautiful” people issue last year.