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Case Closed - More Arrests In Lindsay Lohan / Audrina Patridge Home Burglaries

Oct. 23 2009, Published 12:02 p.m. ET

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The investigation into a rash of break-ins targeting celebrity homes in the Hollywood Hills has been wrapped up, according to a source at the LAPD Hollywood Division who spoke with RadarOnline.com Friday morning.

Lindsay Lohan and Audrina Patridge were just two of the celebrities whose homes were burglarized.

Nicholas Prugo Arrested

The source told us: "Multiple arrests were made yesterday in and out of the Los Angeles area. The burglary detectives have been on the clock for 24 hours now. Many are ready to drop like flies. They are, as we speak, filling out lots of paperwork. The case is wrapped up. The LAPD did a great job."

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Patridge's home was broken into on Feb. 23, 2009 and more than $43,000 in jewelry and designer clothes were taken. Lohan's home was burglarized on August  23, 2009 and an estimated $130,000 in jewelry, designer clothes and accessories were taken.

Just last month, Nicholas Prugo, 18, was arrested and formally accused of the Lohan and Patridge burglaries.

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