Brian Miller, 56, a former San Luis Coastal Unified teacher, was arrested in Claremont on Thursday for allegedly failing to comply with the terms of his probation.
In May, Miller was sentenced to five years of felony probation in San Luis Obispo Superior Court for making terrorist threats after he threatened to show up at a school office and kill himself and three others, according to the San Luis Obispo Police Department.
Miller moved to Pomona in August. This month law enforcement officials said that Miller failed to comply with orders from the San Luis Obispo County Probation Department, and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Police said that Miller recently called his probation officer and threatened him.
Investigators from the San Luis Obispo Police Department were able to determine that Miller was in Claremont, and he was arrested by the Claremont Police Department. Miller will be taken back to San Luis Obispo County.






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