Overview
- Three suspects broke into the rapper’s Forsyth County home on July 20 and fled after an occupant fired at them
- Deputies detected a strong odor of narcotics and a drug task force obtained a warrant to search her master bedroom closet
- Officers found over an ounce of marijuana and a schedule I substance, leading to felony possession charges
- GloRilla voluntarily surrendered on July 22, posted a $22,260 bond and was released the same day
- Investigators have yet to arrest the burglars and her legal team has publicly criticized law enforcement priorities