Story highlights The owner of Wolfee Donuts declined to press charges against the pop star

In a video, the singer appears to lick for-sale doughnuts in a shop before saying "I hate America"

Grande uploads an apology video, saying she is "disgusted" with herself

(CNN) Ariana Grande won't be in any legal trouble for her doughnut-licking controversy.

The owner of Wolfee Donuts, a shop in Los Angeles, will not press charges against Grande after a video surfaced in which she appears to lick several for-sale doughnuts and says she hates America.

The Lake Elsinore Police Department is currently working with the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health to determine whether the potentially contaminated doughnuts were subsequently sold to other customers, according to a statement released by authorities.

In a video posted Thursday, the "Problem" singer apologized for her behavior.

"Seeing a video of yourself behaving poorly, that you have no idea was taken, is such a rude awakening, that you don't know what to do -- I was so disgusted with myself," she said.