Lindsay Lohan's Frantic 911 Call Released

Audio of 911 call Lohan placed during argument at Betty Ford has been released.

April 2, 2011— -- Lindsay Lohan and Betty Ford Center employee Dawn Holland are heard yelling in a newly released 911 tape on December 12, 2010, that resulted in a police investigation.

"I have a problem because Lindsay Lohan pushed me and hit me with a phone while I was trying to talk to you," Holland is heard saying on the call.

"So you want to file charges against her," responds the sheriff.

"Yes, I think I do," she responds.

The two women struggle for the phone for six minutes during the call from the Palm Desert rehab facility.

"I am sorry," says Lohan on the phone call. "I'm really uncomfortable with the woman that is in our house. I've never seen her before and she's freaking me out"

Holland returns to the line and threatens to press charges against the 24-year-old actress.

"Lindsay, you need to pack your (expletive)," Holland told the actress."Cause now I'm getting ready to file charges on you."

"What, you want money?" asked Lohan.

Holland claimed to the dispatcher that Lohan and two other residents left the property without permission, smelled of alcohol and refused breathalyzer tests.

Lohan alleged Holland was the instigator, and prosecutors dropped the case citing insufficient evidence. Holland was eventually fired from the rehab center for breaking patient confidentiality rules.

"I did not touch the woman. I am not willing to risk my job over any patient," Holland told TMZ after the incident.

Lindsay Lohan Faces Felony Charges in Theft Case

Lindsay Lohan is still facing charges in Los Angeles for allegedly stealing $2,500 necklace from a Los Angeles jewelry store after rejecting a plea deal on March 24.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz offered Lohan a plea deal earlier this month but was clear it would include jail time.

The details of the plea deal were not disclosed but it likely would have only required a short stint in jail. She now faces the possibility of going to California state prison for as long as three years, if convicted on felony grand theft charges.

But Lohan says she won't admit to something she didn't do and insists the jewelry store, Kamofie & Co., let her borrow the necklace and her assistant returned it to police.

"Ms. Lohan has maintained her innocence from the moment this case was filed and she has never wavered," Lohan's attorney Shawn Holley wrote in a statement released after the plea deal was rejected.

Now that Lohan has rejected the plea deal, she'll be required to appear for a preliminary hearing April 22 to determine whether there is evidence for her to stand trial.

Lohan has already been to jail three times in the past three years for DUI, drug possession and probation violations.