BATAVIA — A Batavia man who has actually served state jail terms for eliminating a kitten, concealing a car in a pond and strangling a female was sentenced to his 4th state jail term today in Genesee County Court.
Adam M. Kreutz, 33, was sentenced to a determinate regard to 5 years in jail with 5 years of post-release guidance.
Kreutz had actually pleaded guilty as a second-felony wrongdoer to tried second-degree theft.
Kreutz was on parole when he got in a home on Ellicott Street two times the night of Sept. 5 and early Sept. 6 and beating a man within, consisting of kicking him with steel-toe boots.
He was on parole up until Oct. 17.
Kreutz has a comprehensive criminal history.
In January 2011, Kreutz, who was residing in Oakfield at the time, drowned a 10-week old kitten, his family’s animal. Kreutz said he as intoxicated at the time and might not remember eliminating the kitten.
He was on probation for felony DWI at the time of the arrest and was sentenced to a 16 month to four-year jail term.
He was launched after serving 2 years.
In 2016 he was founded guilty of domestic violence, strangulation and sentenced to 2 to 4 years.
He broke parole in an unusual method.
He and his sweetheart at the time informed cops that her car, which was discovered immersed in a pond 2 weeks after a hit-and-run crash, had actually been taken.
An examination revealed the female had actually struck another car and repelled and the couple conspired to conceal the car in the pond.
Kreutz was sentenced to 18 months to 3 years and was launched to parole on May 2.