Pretty Wild Star Alexis Neiers Busted for Heroin

Reality star allegedly in possession of black tar heroin when officers turned up at home for probation check

By Ashley Fultz, Marcus Mulick, Marianne Garvey Dec 01, 2010 8:55 PMTags
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Pretty Wild might not be airing right now, but that's not stopping its trouble-magnet star from living up to the title.

Alexis Neiers, already on probation for burglarizing Orlando Bloom's house, was hauled into jail today on a heroin charge.

Here's what went down...

Officers paid a visit to her home on a routine check and found her "in possession of a black substance that resembled tar heroin," according to Kerri Webb of the L.A. County Probation Department.

Neiers "also had burnt foil that is common with heroin use" as well as a fradulent Florida drivers license, says Webb.

All of that's a big no-no per her probation terms, and right now she's being held without bail for alleged probation violation and a trio of pending charges: possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and identity theft.

The 19-year-old Neiers, a member of the so-called Bling Ring, was released from jail in July after serving 30 days of a 180 day sentence at the Century Regional Detention Facility, Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan's old stomping ground.

She still has more than two years left of her probation—which means she's likely going to spend some quality time behind bars if the charges hold up.

Team Neiers is shocked at the turn of events.

Her rep, Bob Mazza, tells E! News that he met with the troublemaking beauty yesterday and everything seemed "fine."

Her mom and Pretty Wild enabler costar Andrea Arlington claims she had no idea her daughter's bust was due to drugs.

"She was not arrested or being charged with possession as far as I know," Arlington tells E! News, instead insisting that Neiers was in trouble because "she did not check into her probation meeting last month and there was some confusion over her address because she had two addresses listed for the location where she was living. They tried to reach her, she did not respond."

"I am just disappointed because we don't need to go through this ridiculousness again."

Despite her confusion over the details of her daughter's arrest, Arlington has one thing right when it comes to the authorities: "They don't screw around."