Justin Bieber's House Searched by Authorities After Egg Throwing Incident, Singer's Friend Detained for Cocaine Possession

Los Angeles law enforcement implemented a felony search authorization on Justin Bieber's house early this morning.

A Los Angeles Sheriff Dept. spokesperson told FOX411 the warrant was given at 8 a.m. PST.

Eleven L.A. County Sheriff's police vehicles allegedly arrived at Bieber's gated community searching for evidence connecting the singer to an egg-throwing case relating to a neighbor.

Sources told TMZ that the 19-year-old singer was being detained in his garage as deputies performed the warrant. 

TMZ also reported that Bieber's close friend, Lil Za, has just been detained for Cocaine possession at Bieber's house during a search related to the alleged Bieber egg attack on his neighbor. A representative for the L.A. County Sheriff's Dept. affirmed the narcotics possession capture. The L.A. County Sheriff Dept spokesperson also said the cocaine was not hidden during the search. Representatives said Bieber was not associated with the cocaine.

According to a report by TMZ, there was $20,000 worth of damages to the neighbor's home because of the egg throwing incident. The home had a special venetian plaster on it that will cost an estimated $15,000 to redo, and an additional $5,000 in various damages.

The neighbor claimed he audibly caught Bieber on camera doing the egging, and can be heard yelling, "I got another one for you actually," after the angry neighbor informed the singer he saw him.

Additionally Bieber can be heard hurling an expletive as well. The neighbor then informed his daughter to call the cops.

Vandalism and felony charges can be applied to this case because the estimated cost of damages exceeds $400.