Dayton Daily News

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The death of a Sidney woman whose body was found along a northeast Miami County road on June 2 was caused by multiple drug intoxicati­on, according to the autopsy report released by county Coroner William Ginn.

Alicia M. Paulus, 38, was found in a ditch along East Loy Road in Brown Twp. in the morning hours. The initial autopsy did not reveal a cause of death. The ruling was pending the outcome of toxicology tests.

Miami County Sheriff Dave Duchak said Friday that the investigat­ive file on the death would be forwarded to county Prosecutor Tony Kendell’s office for review of potential charges. The investigat­ion revealed the last person known to be with Paulus was her boyfriend, Jeromy Miller, 42, of Dayton, Duchak said.

Duchak said Miller and Paulus had been to a birthday party at her mother’s home in Sidney the evening before Paulus was found.

“He (Miller) claimed they had gotten into an argument and, at some point, the car stopped, she got out and walked away,” Duchak said. An Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensati­on investigat­ion found that Camacho under-reported his payroll by more than $3.5 million from 2013-15.

A Montgomery County Common Pleas Court judge on July 17 ordered Camacho to repay $255,434 and serve community control.

Camacho was one of three defendants convicted last month of workers compensati­on fraud. An Akron pain specialist was ordered to repay $33,035 and stop seeing injured workers for falsifying patient records, and a Newcomerst­own man was ordered to repay $2,034 and serve one day in jail for working as a truck driver while receiving workers compensati­on benefits.

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