Connecticut Pastor Arrested for Allegedly Selling Meth from Church Rectory
Reverend Herbert Miller faces multiple charges after being caught in possession of crystal meth during a traffic stop and alleged drug deal.
- Reverend Herbert Miller, 63, was arrested on charges including possession of narcotics with intent to sell and use of drug paraphernalia.
- The arrest followed a tip-off and investigation into Miller allegedly dealing crystal meth out of the Woodbury United Methodist Church's rectory.
- Miller was found in possession of crystal meth in both rock and liquid forms during a traffic stop and at the site of a purported drug deal.
- Miller, who previously served at First United Methodist Church in Shelton, was released on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 23.
- The investigation revealed Miller's involvement in drug activities, including an alleged exchange of meth for watching homosexual activity, according to police reports.