Haley Joel Osment arrested for alleged public poisoning


The recent trip of actor Haley Joel Osment to a California ski season included more than just snowy clues: an encounter with the law officials and his arrest were also in the store.

The 37 -year star of “Blink twice” and “The Sixth Sense” was arrested on April 8 under suspicion of public poisoning and possession of an unidentified controlled substance in gigantic lakes, according to People and TMZ.

Sergeant Jason Heilman, from the Mammoth Lakes Police Department, confirmed to the people that the former children's star, the brother of the “Young Sheldon” Emily Osment, was reserved and “is no longer in custody.” Police received a call about a person supposedly intoxicated in the popular Mountain Mountain ski resort, according to TMZ, who first reported the arrest on Wednesday. The ski patrolmen were with Osment when the police arrived at the resort, the website said.

A representative of the Mammoth Lakes Police Department did not immediately respond to the Times confirmation application on Thursday. The Times also immediately received the Osment representatives.

Osment, better known for his disturbing performance in the “sixth sense” of M. Night Shyamalan, faced legal problems for the first time in 2006 when he was accused of minor crime of drunk driving after hitting his car in the Cañada Flintridge. More than a decade later, OSment caused a police response in 2018 for allegedly making verbal threats to American Airlines staff at Las Vegas airport after losing their flight. The police received a call about the “rebel passenger”, but did not contact the actor “Poker Face”.

Earlier this year, Osment was one of the thousands of Angels who lost their homes in the devastating forest fires that devastated parts of southern California in January. Emily Osment said on a January Instagram post that her parents also lost their home in the Eaton fire.

In the middle of the January flames, Haley Joel Osment wrote in an Instagram story since then: “My heart would be so full every time I led home, it was such a special place, I loved living there, our forest, our mountains and our houses, all missing.”



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