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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
“Swimsuit man” not due back in court until September
Kevin L. Miller, the Sugarcreek Twp. man accused of harassing people while wearing a women’s swimsuit, is undergoing mental health evaluations and is not due back in court until Sept. 14.
Miller, 41, faces five counts of public indecency and three counts of menacing stemming from the early June incidents along Washington Mill Road.
He was held in Greene County Jail for three weeks, then placed on house arrest. Xenia prosecutor Ron Lewis said he wants Miller “to establish a track record” with mental health professionals. Lewis said he wants good feedback from those evaluators and will allow plenty of time for that process.
While Sugarcreek Twp. police had only one disorderly conduct case with Miller in recent years, he has a 2003 public indecency conviction from Clinton County. Lewis said that case was similar to the current incidents, and he said it concerned him because Miller didn’t fully follow through on counseling requirements in that case.
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