Haley Joel Osment, the actor who became a household name due to his performance in The Sixth Sense, has reportedly been arrested.
The 37-year-old former child star was arrested on April 8 after police got a call shortly after 2 p.m. claiming he was intoxicated, according to documents obtained by TMZ on Wednesday.
Osment — who recently lost his home in LA’s devastating fires — was reportedly accompanied by ski patrol members when he was arrested at the Mammoth Mountain resort in Mammoth Lakes, California, a popular skiing destination.
After arriving at the police station, the actor was booked for public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance.
However, it’s unclear what substance Osment allegedly had on him, and police sent it to a lab for testing.
He was reportedly released shortly after being booked.

Former child star Haley Joel Osment, 37, was arrested earlier this month at Mammoth Mountain resort in Mammoth Lakes, California, for public intoxication, according to documents obtained by TMZ; pictured March 29 in LA

Osment became a household name in the late 1990s and 2000s after starring with Bruce Willis in the hit horror-thriller The Sixth Sense (pictured)
Despite the booking, Osment’s fate now lies with the District Attorney for Mono County, who will decide on whether to charge him.
The actor’s mental state may have played a role in his arrest, as sources familiar with his current situation told TMZ that he has been having a tough time after his home was burned to the ground in the devastating Altadena fire.
His difficult interactions with his insurance company as he tries to get reimbursed for his destroyed home have reportedly been weighing on him.
Sources said he had recently found a suitable replacement home, but he was unable to get his insurance company to pay for it.
Osment’s image as a squeaky-clean child actor came crashing down back in 2006, when he was arrested after crashing his car into a mailbox’s brick pillar, which flipped his car over.
He broke a rib and injured in his shoulder in the crash, necessitating a brief hospital stay.
A month later, he was charged with misdemeanor DUIs for driving under the influence of alcohol with an alleged blood-alcohol content higher than 0.15 percent and for possession of marijuana while driving. Osment was also charged with having a 0.05 percent BAC while under 21.
He ultimately pleaded no contest to one count each of driving under the influence of alcohol and possession of marijuana.

Osment was reportedly accompanied by ski patrol when he was arrested by police on April 8 after they got a call claiming he was intoxicated; pictured on the Mentor Buffet podcast

The actor was also booked for possession of a controlled substance, but the alleged drug had to be sent to a lab for testing to determine what it was; pictured with sister Emily Osment

Sources said Osment was heavily affected by losing his home in LA’s devastating fires, and his insurance allegedly refused to cover a replacement home he found; pictured in 2023 in LA

Osment’s since-destroyed home is pictured

Osment’s squeak-clean image came to an end in 2006, when he was arrested for DUI and marijuana possession crashing his car into a mailbox’s brick pillar when he was 18; pictured in his mugshot from 2006

The Forrest Gump actor was sentenced to three years of probation, along with 60 hours for an alcohol rehabilitation program. He was also required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for six months and to pay a $1,500 fine; seen in 2003 in Beverly Hills
The Forrest Gump actor was sentenced to three years of probation, along with 60 hours for an alcohol rehabilitation program. He was also required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for six months and to pay a $1,500 fine.
In February, Osment opened up about his housing woes after losing his home to the Eaton Fire.
While speaking on the Mentor Buffet podcast, he noted his difficulties living in California, as he had lived in New York for 15 years before moving closer to Hollywood in 2020 — just days before a statewide stay-at-home order from Governor Gavin Newsom.
‘I had this very intense pandemic relationship that ended up going nowhere. Then things started picking up after the worst of the pandemic,’ he explained. ‘Then there was the [SAG/WGA] strike, which I totally supported, but that put everything on hold for a very long time. And then we’ve had some political upheaval and this house that had been my refuge during the pandemic was completely destroyed in the Eaton Fire.’
At the time, Osment wrote on social media: ‘My heart would be so full every time I drove home. It was such a special place. I loved living there.’
In January, the Oscar nominee’s younger sister — Young Sheldon actor Emily Osment — revealed that their parents also lost their home in the Eaton Fire.