Probation revocation sends man to prison

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A 26-year-old Salesville man appeared in Baxter County Circuit Court Monday and admitted he had violated the terms and conditions of his probation.

A petition had been filed to revoke the suspended sentence of Andrew Miller handed down in a 2018 case in which he was convicted of first-degree forgery and a number of misdemeanor charges and sentenced to five years probation.

On Monday, Miller admitted the violations and was sentenced to three years in prison.

In the 2018 case, Miller was charged with using a debit card taken from a stolen purse.

Video surveillance footage showing a male and female, both in the 20’s, using the card to make a purchase at Walmart, and making unsuccessful attempts to “load a gift card and make other purchases.”

Pictures of the two people were posted on the Baxter County Sheriff’s website and numerous sources identified them.

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