“The smoke was strong, and I was scared of not making it out alive,” she said.

After she came out and announced herself, she was handcuffed with plastic cuffs by male officers and taken outside, she said. She was wearing only a T-shirt at the time.

“She’s standing out there naked,” Williams-Norise said of her daughter. “Can you imagine your child out there? Devastating.”

The daughter requested a female officer, and one eventually came, Williams-Norise said.

According to court records obtained by the Post-Dispatch, the warrant said a confidential source had bought marijuana from somebody at the home nicknamed “B.”

Three concerned citizens had reported suspected drug activity at the home, the warrant said.

Police seized two bags of suspected marijuana and an electric grinder from the home, according to the search warrant return filed in court.

Williams-Norise said the marijuana belonged to her husband, who occasionally uses it. It appears no one has been charged since the raid.