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Lindsay Lohan reports to morgue for community service

Lindsay Lohan arrives at the Los Angeles Superior Court West District Airport Courthouse on Oct. 19, 2011, in Los Angeles. AP

(CBS/AP) Lindsay Lohan arrived at the Los Angeles County Morgue for community service on Friday - early, this time - and was quickly put to work.

News helicopters hovered over the facilities, and cameras greeted her black sport utility vehicle when Lohan reported for duty. Officials turned her away the day before for being late to an orientation session.

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According to Acess Hollywood, the actress' rep said in a statement: "Lindsay arrived at the morgue at 5:35 a.m. this morning for a 7 a.m. call time. She waited in her car a bit before going in. She was there an hour and a half early."

Lohan's days at the morgue, where she must complete 16 hours before a Nov. 2 court hearing, will consist of custodial work. She will be expected to mop floors, clean and stock bathrooms and wash dirty sheets, coroner's officials have said.

"She is not getting any special treatment," Assistant Chief Ed Winter said, according to the Los Angeles Times. "She's going to be cleaning toilets, mopping floors and emptying the trash bins."

Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner revoked Lohan's probation during a contentious court hearing on Wednesday after the judge learned the "Mean Girls" star had been fired from doing community service at a women's shelter.

Sautner ordered Lohan to complete 360 hours at the center and 120 hours at the morgue in April as punishment for taking a $2,500 necklace without permission.

Lohan later pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge related to the necklace and served 35 days on house arrest.

It is Lohan's second time doing service at the morgue. She initially completed a program there after a pair of drunken driving arrests in 2007.

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