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UPDATE: Arrest report released for loss prevention employee arrested on sexual assault charges

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Posted at 10:52 AM, Jul 23, 2019
and last updated 2019-07-25 17:38:37-04

UPDATE JULY 25: The arrest report has been released for the loss prevention officer accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl.

The girl says that 26-year-old Dominic Miller approached her in the grocery store and accused her of stealing groceries. She says that he took her upstairs to a room at the end of a hall. Once inside, he told her that would let people get out of trouble by entertaining him.

Miller supposedly told the girl that he would tell people to do things like push-ups but she could not do those things.

He then told her to put her shirt over her head and bang her head on the wall. She said no and he suggested that he spank her instead and record it.

The girl told him no again, according to the report. At that point, he reportedly took her phone and started going through her phone, making comments on how good she and her cousin looked in swimsuits.

He then asked to grab her butt and she gave in so that she could get away from him.

Miller grabbed her butt, pushed her to the ground, dropped his pants, and forced her to perform oral sex, according to the girl.

After the assault, Miller took a photo of her school identification card and threatened to use it against her if she told. He then took her downstairs to her parent and used his own money to buy them groceries. Miller supposedly threatened her the whole time they were shopping.

ORIGINAL STORY
Las Vegas police were notified on July 16 of a sexual assault that occurred on July 7 at a business located on Boulder Highway near Tropicana Avenue.

Officers learned that a teenage victim was with a parent in the store and was detained by a loss prevention employee, later identified as 26-year-old Dominic Miller.

Miller accused the victim of shoplifting and said the victim needed to go to an office to fill out paperwork or the police would be called.

The victim was separated from the parent and went with Miller to a room inside of the business.

Miller indicated that if the victim did not comply with his requests, he would call the police and have the victim arrested. Miller then sexually assaulted the victim. Afterwards, he returned the teen to his or her parent and told them both to leave the store and not return.

On July 19, Miller was arrested and transported to the Clark County Detention Center where he faces two counts of sexual assault.

13 Action News contacted the Albertson's grocery store in the area and they sent us this statement:

The suspect is not an employee of our company, but is employed by a national, third party, security contracting company. We take allegations like these very seriously and we will cooperate with Las Vegas Metro Police in this investigation.

Detectives believe there is a possibility of additional unidentified victims. Anyone with any information about this incident, or anyone who believes they may have been a victim, is urged to contact the Sexual Assault Section at 702-828-3421.

To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 702-385-5555 or on the internet at www.crimestoppersofnv.com.Tips leading directly to an arrest or indictment processed through Crime Stoppers may be eligible for a cash reward.