A spokesperson with the Los Angeles
Sheriff's Department is denying that any drugs were found during a raid
on Justin Bieber's home in Calabasas last week.
The source also claimed there was no smoking room, contrary to previous reports.
The statement to TMZ comes amid claims the pop star's property was littered with drugs and drug paraphernalia during a recent police raid on his Calabasas, California property.
Sources close to the investigation told the website that when Los Angeles County Sheriff's searched 'there were two large cookie jars filled with weed in plain view... three bongs... 'swisher sweets' cigars'.
During the initial search when his friend Lil Za was arrested, the 19-year-old singer was 'detained in his garage' while officers searched for a video that might shed some light on the earlier incident, according to TMZ.
But he has not been charged in connection with the raid on his house.
According to reports, Bieber allegedly caused more than $20,000 in damage during the vicious egg attack two weeks ago.
A source told RadarOnline.com that Justin was 'furious' at the raid.
'He is obviously upset that cops basically had free rein and are going through his personal belongings in his house,' the source said.
Bieber looked to be having the time of his life on Saturday, just days after the incident, when he was seen pulling goofy faces in selfies while on a snowboarding trip with friends.
The Baby singer posted a number of snaps on his Instagram account, and appeared to have firmly put the raid out of his mind.
Sources say the 19-year-old star would be treated for behavioral issues and a recreational use of drugs. However, there are currently NO plans for the singing sensation to enter rehab at the moment.
A source told MailOnline: 'People around Justin want the best for him and hope that at some point he'll recognize the need for some help.'
The source also claimed there was no smoking room, contrary to previous reports.
The statement to TMZ comes amid claims the pop star's property was littered with drugs and drug paraphernalia during a recent police raid on his Calabasas, California property.
'No drugs found': Law enforcement is denying
that any drugs were found during a raid on Justin Bieber's home in
Calabasas last week
Sources close to the investigation told the website that when Los Angeles County Sheriff's searched 'there were two large cookie jars filled with weed in plain view... three bongs... 'swisher sweets' cigars'.
During the initial search when his friend Lil Za was arrested, the 19-year-old singer was 'detained in his garage' while officers searched for a video that might shed some light on the earlier incident, according to TMZ.
But he has not been charged in connection with the raid on his house.
In trouble with the law: Sources told TMZ
that when Los Angeles County Sheriff's searched 'there were two large
cookie jars filled with weed'
According to reports, Bieber allegedly caused more than $20,000 in damage during the vicious egg attack two weeks ago.
A source told RadarOnline.com that Justin was 'furious' at the raid.
'He is obviously upset that cops basically had free rein and are going through his personal belongings in his house,' the source said.
Arrest:
Lil Za was arrested on Tuesday morning for 'drug possession' after the raid
'Justin has been kept out of the house
while the search warrant is being executed and is being watched over by
several sheriff’s deputies.'Bieber looked to be having the time of his life on Saturday, just days after the incident, when he was seen pulling goofy faces in selfies while on a snowboarding trip with friends.
The Baby singer posted a number of snaps on his Instagram account, and appeared to have firmly put the raid out of his mind.
Wazzup?: Justin Bieber put the egg-scandal and
subsequent police raid behind him as he shared a snap from his
snowboarding trip on Saturday
However, those close to the troubled teen are urging him to check into rehab after months of scandals.Sources say the 19-year-old star would be treated for behavioral issues and a recreational use of drugs. However, there are currently NO plans for the singing sensation to enter rehab at the moment.
A source told MailOnline: 'People around Justin want the best for him and hope that at some point he'll recognize the need for some help.'
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