Actress Lindsay Lohan and her sister Ali Lohan attend the...

Actress Lindsay Lohan and her sister Ali Lohan attend the launch of Sevin Nyne By Lindsay Lohan held at Sephora in Santa Monica, Calif. (April 30, 2009) Credit: Getty Images

The saga of Lindsay Lohan continued Thursday with Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies entering the troubled actress' apartment, for a "welfare check" on her visiting 16-year-old sister, Ali.

According to TMZ.com, the girls' father, Michael Lohan, convinced sheriff's deputies, that Ali was in Lindsay's car at what he said were speeds of up to 115 mph on their return from the Coachella music festival in Indio, Calif., 125 miles east of Los Angeles. He later explained in a video interview on the site, "I got a phone call from a friend of mine that was at Coachella actually following them back, and they said that whoever was driving Lindsay's car was doing over 115 miles with Ali in it. That was the straw that broke the camel's back."

In response to the deputies, Lindsay Lohan issued a raft of Twitter posts calling Michael Lohan her "ex-dad."

"I have no choice but to make this public, due to my sister's safety, as well as my own, 'my ex-dad' just WALKED INTO MY APT like the devil's advocate with officers," she wrote. "let's not forget, that my father KIDNAPPED me from a COURT ROOM when I was 4 years old and is CRAZY."

She also lambasted her building staff for not stopping the officers. "it coulda been FAKE cops! dressed up!"

Lindsay Lohan's attorney, Ed McPherson of L.A.'s McPherson Rane, told Newsday, "We are not yet involved in the Michael Lohan issue from earlier [Thursday], so we really do not have anything to tell you."

Dina Lohan, 47, the girls' mother, told RadarOnline.com that her ex-husband did not recognize his younger daughter, saying Ali told her that he "walked into the apartment, looked right at Ali and said, 'I'm looking for my daughter Ali, is she here?' " Michael Lohan, in the video interview, described a much different scenario that he said would be backed up by the police report.

Dina additionally claimed, "My girls are so afraid of him, I've had an order of protection in place since 2005 and it stands until 2011." Michael Lohan said on the video that another attorney of Lindsay's, Shawn Chapman Holley, "agreed that there can't be a restraining order" in terms of his minor daughter's welfare. "I'm within my rights and within the boundaries of the law to do what I did."Michael Lohan told the site Hollyscoop.com, "I went to the police department concerned about Ali's welfare. . . . She's 16 and she doesn't belong there! She's a minor . . . being exposed to nightlife and the people Lindsay is surrounding herself with."

He also said he wants to gain conservatorship over Lindsay, as Britney Spears' father did with his daughter. As for Ali, the Sheriff's Department told Radar.com, "We were called to the address to make a welfare check. There was no evidence of anything being awry."

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