Crime & Safety
VT Police Can't Find Woman, Kids Living With Actor Ezra Miller: Report
State authorities this weekend attempted to remove three children from the woman's care, citing concerns for their safety.

STAMFORD, VT — Vermont state authorities are searching for a 25-year-old woman and her three children who were reportedly living with actor Ezra Miller on their Vermont farm, according to a report by Rolling Stone. Authorities are also concerned the "Justice League" actor may be hiding the woman's whereabouts.
Rolling Stone's report came out just days after the embattled actor was charged with felony burglary after Vermont State Police say they stole several bottles of alcohol from a residence in Stamford.
According to Rolling Stone, Vermont State Police attempted to serve the woman with an emergency care order over the weekend. The order sought to remove the woman's three children from her care due to fears for their safety.
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When authorities arrived at Miller's home, they told officers the woman and her children hadn't lived at his Stamford farm in months, the report said.
Rolling Stone previously reported that the woman and her children, who Miller met while in Hawaii, had been staying at his property since April. Sources familiar with the family told Rolling Stone they feared for the safety of the children, claiming unattended guns were located throughout the house. In one instance, sources told the publication a one-year-old child picked up a loose bullet and put it in her mouth.
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The woman claimed Miller helped her escape an abusive relationship and his Vermont home provided a safe environment for her three kids.
The search for the woman and her children, whom authorities believe may still be staying at the Vermont farm, is the latest in a series of controversies and criminal behavior involving Miller.
In March, the actor was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment after they became agitated at a Hawaii karaoke bar. Police said Miller yelled obscenities and eventually grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman who was singing. Miller later lunged at a 32-year-old man playing darts, police said.
A month later, Miller was at a house gathering in Pāhoa, Hawaii. When they were asked to leave, Miller threw a chair and hit a 26-year-old woman on the forehead, leaving her with a half-inch cut, police said.
In June, a Massachusetts mother and her 12-year-old child were granted a protective order against Miller after they were accused of inappropriately touching the child who, like Miller, is nonbinary.
Finally, Miller was been accused of using "cult-like and psychologically manipulative, controlling behavior," "violence, intimidation" and a "pattern of corrupting a minor" to groom a teenage girl from the age of 12.
After appearing in several films for Warner Bros. and DC Films as the Flash, Miller stars in the upcoming standalone film "The Flash," due out in June 2023. He also starred as Credence Barebone in the "Fantastic Beasts" trilogy.
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