Former Meriden dentist accused of sexual assault arrested for stalking Copyright by WTNH - All rights reserved Jeffrey Krahling (Photo: Meriden Police) [ + - ] Video

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.

Copyright by WTNH - All rights reserved Office of Dentist Jeffrey Krahling (WTNH / Noelle Gardner)

Copyright by WTNH - All rights reserved Office of Dentist Jeffrey Krahling (WTNH / Noelle Gardner)

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.

His bond was set at $1 million.