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Drew Barrymore fan arrested for stalking after he verbally accosted actress on stage

Chad Michael Busto was arrested for stalking Drew Barrymore on Thursday after he approached residents in her neighborhood saying he was looking for the actress' home.

Drew Barrymore has had a scary week. 

Barrymore was verbally accosted by a fan at an event on Monday, and now that man has been arrested for "stalking" her.

Chad Michael Busto was detained on Wednesday after police in Southampton, New York responded to a 911 call of a suspicious person. It was reported that Busto was riding a bicycle into private driveways and telling residents he was looking for Barrymore’s home, according to a Southampton Town Police press release.

The 43-year-old was initially detained questioned, and released by police. However, a follow-up investigation by detectives "led to facts that substantiated a charge for Stalking," the release stated.

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Busto was arrested Thursday and charged with Stalking in the 4th degree, which is a class "B" misdemeanor. Fox News Digital can confirm Busto was arraigned Friday morning at the Southampton Town Justice Court and released. 

Representatives for Barrymore did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment.

This latest incident comes just two days after Busto rushed the stage while Barrymore and musician Reneé Rapp were speaking at an event at The 92nd Street Y on August 21.

The actress was answering a question when a man, who identified himself as Chad Michael Busto, shouted her name. Barrymore was clearly startled as she responded, "Yes, hi!"

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"You know who I am. I need to see you at some point while you're in New York… OK," Busto can be heard saying as he approaches the stage in video shared to social media.

Barrymore was quickly escorted off the stage by Rapp, but the two later returned to finish their discussion.

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An organizer of the event spoke with Fox News Digital about the incident, explaining the man was originally believed to be headed to his seat when he started to approach the stage.

"He had a ticket for the event. He walked down the aisle. As he got to the front, the guard saw him, thought he was taking a seat, and then all of a sudden, he just started yelling," the insider said.

"The guard immediately grabbed him, walked him across the front of the stage… the exit door is to the other side, the guard walked him across and escorted him right out into the street."

The source explained that both Barrymore and Rapp headed to the green room out of an abundance of caution. 

"The guard yells to them, ‘Go to the green room,’" the source shared, adding that Rapp ushered "The Drew Barrymore Show" host offstage. 

"They just went into the green room, stayed for like 10 minutes. Once we assured them everything was OK, [they] came right back out and the show continued."

Fox News Digital's Caroline Thayer contributed to this report.

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