The report stated that the Vermont State Police was notified of a burglary complaint at a residence in Stamford on May 1. Their initial findings indicated that several bottles of alcohol were taken while the homeowners were not present. After reviewing the surveillance videos and statements, the police found probable cause to charge Miller with felony burglary into an unoccupied dwelling.
Miller was eventually located by the police on August 7 and was issued a citation to appear in Vermont Superior Court for arraignment on the burglary charges this September 26.
Last week, there were reports that The Flash star was going around the US carrying at least one gun and wearing a bulletproof vest and is also reportedly paranoid about being followed by the Ku Klux Klan or the FBI.
Another report also revealed that Miller was allegedly leading a cult-like commune in a rented Airbnb in Reykjavik, Iceland where the guests were seemingly hypnotized by the actor as if they were not bothered by their sudden mood swings.
However, despite all the controversies surrounding the actor, Warner. Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav affirmed last week that The Flash is still getting a theatrical release next year and also called the film “terrific” based on what he has seen alongside the other upcoming DCEU films that are also set for release.
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The Flash is slated for release in theaters on June 23, 2023.