Haley Joel Osment charged with cocaine possession and being drunk in public

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MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. (AP) — Oscar-nominated actor Haley Joel Osment has been charged with public intoxication and cocaine possession after his arrest earlier this month at a Northern California ski resort.

The Mono County District Legal professional’s workplace introduced the misdemeanor prices Thursday in opposition to the 37-year-old actor, who starred as a baby in films “The Sixth Sense” and “A.I.”

Osment was arrested April 8 on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort on suspicion of public intoxication, District Legal professional David Anderson stated in a information launch.

The actor is because of be arraigned on July 7.

His consultant didn’t instantly return a message looking for touch upon the costs Thursday.

Osment rose to fame and obtained a greatest supporting actor Oscar nomination for starring reverse Bruce Willis in M. Evening Shyamalan’s thriller “The Sixth Sense.” Two years later he starred in Steven Spielberg’s “A.I.” and has labored persistently as a voice actor since then. He is additionally appeared within the tv sequence “The Kominsky Method” and “What We Do in the Shadows.”

Osment is among the many hundreds of people that misplaced their properties in January’s devastating Eaton Fireplace within the Altadena space close to Los Angeles.

In 2006, Osment was charged with drunken driving and marijuana possession after crashing his automotive right into a mailbox within the Los Angeles space and breaking a rib.

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