Ex-Fairborn police Officer Miller sentenced in plea deal
FAIRBORN —
Former Fairborn police Officer
Mark Miller accepted a plea agreement Monday in Fairborn Municipal Court in a
criminal case prompted by a complaint from a woman.
Miller, 52, was facing two
misdemeanor counts of attempted unauthorized use of a computer or
telecommunications property. Monday, he was scheduled to be arraigned on those
charges in city Municipal Court.
In May, he was given a civil
anti-stalking protection order and placed on administrative leave. He resigned
in June.
The woman, who asked not to be
identified for her safety, wrote in the order that Miller "shows up to my
home to leave letters, gifts, etc. while he is on duty and off."
Miller received two 180 day
jail sentences, with 160 of them suspended on the condition of good behavior
for two years as well as two years of supervised community control.
He also is to undergo a mental
health assessment and follow-up treatment, according to the court.