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Sex offender arrested in Hillsboro for violating conditions of release

HILLSBORO, Wis. – A 35-year-old man on Wisconsin’s sex offender registry was arrested in Hillsboro earlier this month for violating the conditions for he release from prison. According to Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson, Sheriff’s deputies arrested Aaron Roger Miller, 35, of rural Hillsboro late Wednesday morning, July 10, at approximately 11:30 a.m.

According to the Sheriff’s report the Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch Center received a report that Miller was refusing to leave a business in the city of Hillsboro, when asked by an employee to do so. A deputy sheriff responded and upon further investigation, Miller was determined to be in violation of the rules of active community supervision through the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.  Miller was arrested and booked into the Vernon County Detention Center for Parole Violation.  He was released the following day and ordered to report to his supervising agent. 

In June 2021, Aaron Roger Miller was convicted of second degree sexual assault of a child in Washburn County. Miller was also charged in that case with first degree sexual assault/great bodily harm and use a computer to facilitate a child sex crime, but those charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.

and sentenced to ten years, four years of initial confinement and six years extended supervision. Miller was given 420 of credit for time already served at the time of sentencing. After serving a term of initial confinement, Miller was released in May 2024 on extended supervision.

The incident remains under investigation by the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, Hillsboro Police Department, and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

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