Overview
- Dino Marcello Miller left the Lleida prison and, at the request of the Lleida prosecutor, the Mossos d'Esquadra will carry out a discreet, non‑invasive watch based on prison reports that said he was not rehabilitated.
- Officers cannot geolocate him, fit an electronic tag, tap his phone, or force him to disclose where he lives or works, so they will rely on information from prison staff and plain observation.
- Prison clinicians warned of a high risk of reoffending, with a treating psychologist describing Miller as a severe personality‑disorder case who has not engaged with rehabilitation programs.
- Miller’s record includes a 1998 shooting that led to a death and later convictions that added decades to his sentence, and he reoffended in 2021 with two violent supermarket robberies after a prior release.
- Non‑intrusive follow‑ups are routine in Catalonia, with Justice reviewing 230 high‑risk releases in 2025 and referring 176 to prosecutors, yet formal supervision requires a court‑ordered measure known as libertad vigilada.