“The investigations against Gabriel are still ongoing. At this time, several search warrants have been executed and many items of evidence have been seized,” the detective added. “The seized evidence primarily consists of electronic devices, that contain digital evidence. The seized items are still being processed to identify other potential victims.”
Authorities are asking anyone who has information related to Mills’ case to contact Detective Eric Traxler at 262-605-5223.
If convicted, Mills could face at least $10,000 in fines or up to three years and six months in prison. Mills is currently in jail awaiting a court date that will set his bail. According to a Kenosha Joint Services receipt, Mills’ previous bond of $7,500 was paid by Don Taylor.