GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — For the third time in 10 days, a Northeast Wisconsin county has issued an arrest warrant and revoked bond for a suspect in a series of driveway asphalt scams after he failed to appear in court.
Mico Miller, 27, was scheduled to be sentenced Friday in Brown County court on two counts of theft by false representation. Online records show the court revoked his $3,000 bond.
On June 23, Miller failed to show for a case in Winnebago County, and on Tuesday, he failed to appear in Shawano County court.
In the Brown County cases, prosecutors said Miller showed up at people’s homes unsolicited, offering to reseal their driveway. After getting an initial payment in cash — $3,000 in one case — Miller stopped work part-way through and then demanded additional payments.
Miller was also charged in several other counties, with substantially similar allegations in each:
- In Waupaca County, he was convicted of theft by false representation, and ordered to pay $5,500 in restitution.
- In Calumet County, a pre-trial conference on two theft counts is set for July 12
- In Dane County, he faces 10 charges, and is scheduled for a pre-trial conference July 30
Various counties have Miller’s residence listed as in Green Bay, a suburban Milwaukee hotel, or Texas.
Meanwhile, Miller’s attorney filed paperwork to withdraw from the case.



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