Tom Sizemore poses as he arrives as a guest for the premiere of the drama film 'Babel' in Los Angeles November 5, 2006. Sizemore, currently on probation for a prior drug conviction, was again arrested on Tuesday outside a California hotel for suspicion of possessing methamphetamine, a police official said. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Tom Sizemore, currently on probation for a prior drug conviction, was again arrested on Tuesday outside a California hotel for suspicion of possessing methamphetamine, a police official said.
Sizemore, 45, was taken into custody in Bakersfield, a city north of Los Angeles, when drugs were found in his car after a man believed to be his associate got into a dispute with a hotel clerk, said Bakersfield police Detective Greg Terry.
"He (Sizemore) appeared to be under the influence of a controlled substance," Terry said.
"(The officers) learned he was on probation and during a subsequent search, they found two small bags of what appears to be methamphetamine and some additional narcotic smoking pipes," Terry added.
Sizemore, who is best known for tough-guy roles in movies such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Black Hawk Down," was arrested in 2004 for possessing methamphetamine, a stimulant, and subsequently put on probation.
Although he has gone through drug rehabilitation, Sizemore has been back in court for violating probation and ordered to undergo additional counseling. In one instance, he tried to fake results of a court-ordered drug test using a prosthetic penis to give a urine sample.
After Tuesday's arrest, which Terry said occurred at around 7:30 a.m. local time, the actor was booked into a jail in Kern County, where Bakersfield is located. An official at the jail said the actor was still incarcerated as of Tuesday afternoon.
If found to have violated parole and possessed illegal drugs, Sizemore could face a prison sentence.
The actor's spokeswoman was not immediately available to comment.