After an investigator seized the device, Miller allegedly kept resisting by physically pushing and pulling away from the arresting officer and attempting to flee into his workplace. The man was ultimately brought under control and placed into handcuffs, the report stated.
Miller was transported to the Iron County Sheriff’s Office, where he reportedly agreed to an interview with the investigators.
During the interview, the report states Miller admitted to accessing child pornography through the “Dark Web,” explaining he had downloaded software to view such content.
The man reportedly said he had downloaded and saved a large amount of child pornography, storing the illicit content on his laptop, external hard drive, and cell phone. Miller allegedly said he resisted officers because there was child pornography stored in the images folder of his cell phone.
When asked, Miller allegedly admitted to possessing and viewing pornographic files depicting children as young as infants.
That same day, investigators executed a search warrant at Miller’s residence on County Road 103 in Ironton.
During the search, investigators seized a laptop and external hard drive. Officers on scene previewed the external hard drive, and hundreds of files of child pornography were reportedly located. An investigator viewed five of the videos and reported that the files showed female children, their approximate ages ranging from 4-11 years old, in various sexual situations.