MERIDEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A Meriden dentist who lost his license following accusations of sexually assaulting his patients has been arrested on stalking and burglary charges.

Meriden police responded to a burglary at 10 p.m. Friday. When officers got to the scene, they saw a car driving away. The car was registered to Jeffrey Krahling, a Meriden dentist who lost his right to practice in Connecticut after three arrests within two months for allegedly assaulting three women while they were in the dental chair.Related Content: Meriden dentist accused of sexually assaulting patients

Police went to the Wallingford home listed for Krahling where he was arrested. Krahling is facing a list of charges including: first-degree stalking, 2 counts of risk of injury, second-degree criminal mischief, violation of a restraining order, third-degree criminal mischief, tampering with a witness, intimidating a witness, breach of peace, first-degree reckless endangerment, interfering with police, two counts of criminal attempt to commit assault on an officer and reckless driving.Related Content: Meriden dentist has license suspended after sexual assault charges

His bond was set at $1 million.