Mica Miller was ‘afraid for her life’ before death: Police report"
Mica Miller called police twice after being harassed by an unnamed suspect.
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"The report continued, “While I was out with the victim, she received a No Caller ID call which ended up being the suspect, the suspect was advised that the victim does not want any further contact and if he proceeds then warrants may possibly be written up.”
"Shortly after, Miller took her car to the gas station for fuel. It was then that the suspect whom Miller said she believed was responsible for slashing her tires in the first report arrived at the gas station and tried to talk to her, according to police. Miller told the
male suspect to go away and leave her alone. She pulled out her phone to record the incident, but then the suspect sped away.
The 30-year-old then drove straight to the local Honda dealer to get her temporary tire replaced. The suspect
showed up at the car dealership again, according to police reports. That’s when Miller called the police for a second time that day.
The suspect had left by the time D’Amocamtonio arrived at the dealership. When D’Amocamtonio was with Miller, she received a “No Caller ID” phone call from the suspect, according to police reports.
The officer said he talked with the suspect and told him to leave Miller alone, or else he would be cited.
After D’Amocamtonio left the dealership, Miller texted him that
the dealership discovered a tracking device on her car, according to police reports.
An hour after the incident, Miller was trying to get a restraining order against the suspect at the police department when D’Amocamtonio retrieved her GPS.
D’Amocamtonio was standing outside of the magistrate’s office with Miller w
hen a white Honda Accord slowly drove by the office, and she informed the officer that was the suspect in the car, police reports state. The suspect sped up and drove away."
The "suspect" was clearly stalking her and harassing her.