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Lindsay, Dina Lohan in huge fight at LI home

Police were called to Lindsay Lohan's Long Island home Wednesday morning.

Police were called to Lindsay Lohan’s Long Island home Wednesday morning. (Dennis Clark)

Lindsay Lohan called out her mom, as drugged up dead beat.

The troubled “Mean Girls” star got into a huge fight with her hard-partying mother Dina Lohan, outside the mom’s Long Island home this morning, drawing a small army of police to the scene, authorities said.

Cops showed up after Lohan made a tearful, frantic call to oft-estranged dad Michael Lohan.

“Dad, she’s on cocaine, she’s like touching her neck and [bleep],” Lindsay screamed in a taped call to Michael, and posted on TMZthis afternoon.

Linz told her dad she gave $40,000 to Dina, but the mom allegedly refused to pay it back.

“I was like, ‘Give me my money back, give me my 40 grand back, that I just gave you! Because you won’t do that. It’s not her fault, you just don’t pay,’“ an agitated Linz screamed.

“I asked her to give it back and she’s like ‘You’re sick, you don’t give me anything, you don’t do anything for child support.’“

Michael was stunned to hear about Lindsay’s $40,000 handout.

“You do everything, you do everything for everyone,” Michael said. “You gave mom $40,000?”

Linz responded: “Because she needs to keep her house.”

“She’s full of s–t, she’s lying to you Lindsay, she’s lying,” Michael shot back.

Michael Lohan called 911 and cops were waiting for Lindsay and Dina when they got back to Merrick.

A source told RadarOnline that during their fight, Lindsay also told her mother that she needed to go to rehab.

Then Lindsay went off on a driveway tirade

“She [Lindsay] was yelling “I’ve had enough of this!’ “ said witness John Scalesi, a 56-year Bellmore resident and police buff.

Scalesi said he heard the call for service on his police scanner and rushed to Dina Lohan’s house to get a look at the 8:15 a.m. action.

At least four police cars and an emergency service vehicle rushed to the Merrick home, following Michael Lohan’s 911 call, but there were no arrests.

“It was just a verbal dispute in the vehicle. It was an argument between Lindsay Lohan and her mother Dina,” said Nassau police Inspector Kenneth Lack. “Lindsay called her father and her father called police.”

The daughter filed a domestic violence complaint against her mom, but police said they don’t expect any criminal charges to come out of this internal Lohan brouhaha.

“They went out in a limo yesterday — Lindsay, her mother and a friend,” said a cop.

“At 8:09 a.m., we were called. Lindsay called her father — who called us — about a verbal dispute in a vehicle going to the Merrick address. A report was taken.”

The dispute got physical with Linz suffering a cut on her leg and bracelet of hers was broken, according to TMZ.

For several hours after the dust-up, at least a half-dozen suitcases were removed from Dina’s house and loaded into a black Cadillac Escalade.

It didn’t take long for them to kiss and make up. Lindsay — wearing black pants and a blue button-down shirt — and Dina finally appeared outside.

And in front of cameras and reporters, they hugged and Dina shouted “love you” as Linz was driven away in that SUV.

Lindsay was photographed wrapping her arms around her mother as she left the Long Island home.

The hard-partying, once-promising actress has been making a spectacle of herself — even more than usual — in New York recently.

She was accused of clipping a pedestrian while pulling up to a Meatpacking District nightspot on Sept.19. She was cited for leaving the scene of an accident, although surveillance footage outside the club doesn’t appear to show any car-on-pedestrian action.

Cops also paid a dramatic visit to Lohan at the W Hotel on Sept. 30 when she got into a fight with a fellow partygoer.

Lohan reportedly took the cell phone of Christian LaBella, 25, a low-level aide to Republican Illinois Rep. John Shimkus. Lohan was mad that the a celebrity-obsessed GOP hunk had been taking pictures of her and she grabbed his phone, touching off a physical confrontation, cops said.

Additional reporting by David K. Li