Mugshot Mania – Rapper Young Dro Reportedly Busted on Drug Charges…

Word on the curb is that Atlanta-based rapper Young Dro (real name Djuan Montreal Hart) has been arrested.

It hasn’t even been a year since Dro faced Grand Theft Auto charges after that random incident with a stripper (click HERE if you missed that), but now that ‘We In Da City’ rapper is facing charges in Clayton County on drug charges.

Details below…

According to TMZ,?Young Dro was arrested in Clayton County last night (January 21, 2016).

They report:

Young Dro is spending the night in jail after cops picked him up for a drug offense in Georgia …?TMZ?has learned.

Clayton County Sheriff’s Department says deputies arrested Dro around?3:30 PM?Thursday and booked him for violating the controlled substance act. Unclear at this point where the Atlanta MC was, or what he was allegedly holding.

We’re told he’ll be in custody at least until?Friday?morning when he has a bail hearing.

Dro, who is riding high off of the success of his recent single, ‘We in Da City,’ also got?arrested last summer for grand theft auto?after some trickiness with a strip club employee.



VIDEO: Young Dro – We In Da City (Official)

In that incident, which occurred February 2015, Dro was arrested for Grand Theft auto after an exotic dancer pressed charges. The dancer alleged that Dro asked her to borrow her Cadillac and she agreed on the condition that he would pick her up after her shift at the Pink Pony club when she was done working.

The dancer said that Young Dro never showed up, but she was eventually able to locate her car using OnStar (Dro apparently dumped the car in an abandoned parking lot).

Police reportedly arrived on the scene at the same time as the dancer after receiving reports of two men driving erratically in the area.

Authorities searched the car and arrested the dancer for drug and gun charges. After her release, she filed a grand theft auto report, which led to Young Dro?s arrest.

It’s hard out there for a Polo addicted rapper!

What do you think of Young Dro’s latest brush with the law?