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Grace Lilly was arrested in the early hours of Monday, Dec. 29, for second degree harassment.
The 27-year-old Bravo star was arrested in Charleston, S.C. around 1:40 a.m. local time on a charge of harassment in the second degree, according to the Charleston Police Department incident report obtained by PEOPLE.
According to the report, Lilly was pulled over at a gas station for allegedly making “an illegal lane change and a possible wanted party.” She was then ordered to step out of the vehicle while the front seat passenger, identified as Brandon Klavon, remained in the car.
Inside her purse, per the report, police officers found “a small container with ‘Happy Pills’ imprinted on the top,” which contained “12 circular white pills with a ‘P’ imprint on one side, and half of an oblong blue pill with no identifiable imprints.”
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“When asked about the pills found inside the purse, the offender stated that the blue pill was Xanax and the white pills were birth control,” the report continued. “The offender stated she had a prescription for the Xanax but did not have any proof of that information available at the time.”
The police already had an active warrant out for her arrest for a second degree harassment charge, according to the report.
Second degree harassment is defined as “a pattern of intentional, substantial, and unreasonable intrusion into the private life of a targeted person that serves no legitimate purpose and causes the person and would cause a reasonable person in his position to suffer mental or emotional distress,” according to the South Carolina Code of Laws.
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Just hours before her arrest, the reality star shared a selfie of herself in bed ahead of going to see Timothée Chalamet’s new movie, Marty Supreme, on her Instagram Stories.
“@MARTYSUPREME TONIGHT!” she wrote over the photo.
Following her arrest, Lilly seemingly shared another photo of herself wearing a brown bikini at the beach alongside the caption, “~Wavy Baby~.”
Lilly’s recent arrest comes nearly a decade after she was previously arrested on June 29, 2016, on three drug possession charges, according to the Charleston County Clerk of Court’s Office.
