A second search of the Atlanta home where paramedics found Bobbi Kristina Brown unconscious and unresponsive after she was pulled from a bathtub face down reportedly turned up evidence of drugs.

TMZ is reporting family members confirm investigators "seized several items" that seemingly point to the fact drugs were in the home at the time the 21-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown nearly drowned. Police have not publicly confirmed if drugs were found in the home, but TMZ says authorities have long speculated they may have been involved.

Several media outlets have reported Bobbi Kristina Brown's condition as "bleak," adding she remains in a medically-induced coma and is breathing with the aid of a ventilator.

According to People Magazine, family members have remained at the bedside of the girl many of them affectionately call "Krissi." Since she was rushed to the North Fulton Hospital emergency room on Saturday, Bobby Brown reportedly has rarely left his daughter's side.

"The swelling [in her brain] has gone down," a family friend said. "The doctor says that that by itself isn't the smoking gun that she's doing better, but it's still a good sign. But she's still not reacting."

Supporters are also eagerly awaiting the results of regular neurological exams performed by doctors, which test for brain activity and any other signs of stimulation or recovery.

Relatives are asking the public for their continued prayers and support.

"The family appreciates your support," cousin Jerod Brown said. "Please everyone continue to pray for BK."

Another relative said, "At this point, we want people to pray for a miracle. We are putting our faith in God."

Bobbi Kristina Brown's tragic fate comes almost three years after her mother was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel bathtub. Authorities later ruled Whitney Houston had drugs in her body at the time of her death.