Lindsay Lohan has fallen "woefully short" of completing her community service. The 'Mean Girls' actress was ordered by a court in February to complete a further 125 hours of voluntary work by the end of this month after a Los Angeles judge criticised certain tasks she had counted as part of her punishment and a progress hearing is scheduled to take place today, in which she should have confirmed the sentence is close to completion. However, according to TMZ, a community service organisation in London - where the actress now lives - has told prosecutors Lindsay has completed fewer than 20 hours. A prosecutor told the website they will be asking for a warrant to be issued for the 'Machete' star's arrest. However, if Lindsay stays in London, she won't be arrested as there is no extradition for a misdemeanor offence.