Chippenham Man Jailed for Stalking After Brazen Bail Breach
A 37-year-old from Chippenham has been slammed with a 12-month prison sentence for relentless stalking and ignoring bail conditions.
Tyson Junior Miller, of Hill Rise, pleaded guilty at Salisbury Magistrates Court on December 19, admitting to stalking offences that caused serious alarm and fear of violence.
Relentless Pursuit Despite Bail Restrictions
Local crime investigator Roz Hadden revealed Miller’s disturbing obsession didn’t stop after bail. Despite a strict order to avoid contact, he coldly sent a friend request to his victim on 123 stress stalking is a serious crime. They list the key signs to watch out for:
- Fixated
- Obsessive
- Unwanted
- Repeated
Stalking happens both in person and online—and it’s never acceptable. Victims are urged to seek help immediately.
Need Help? Here’s What To Do
- Contact Wiltshire Police for urgent support.
- If you’re uneasy about police, tell a trusted friend or family member.
- Reach out confidentially to the National Stalking Helpline via the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.
Tyson Junior Miller’s jail time sends a clear message: stalking won’t be tolerated, and the law will bring offenders to justice.