A Harvard male deals with numerous criminal charges after authorities declared he struck a lady and badly hurt her cat, authorities said.
Storm R. Ince, 23, was charged Monday with intensified ruthlessness to animals and 2 counts of misdemeanor domestic battery, according to a criminal problem. Ince likewise was charged with having 21 cannabis plants and conspiring to produce with the intent to provide 10 to 30 grams of cannabis, according to the problem.
The plants were found as an outcome of a domestic battery call, Harvard Police Chief Tyson Bauman said.
Ince was implicated of striking a lady with a closed fist on her head, legs and arms, in addition to dedicating “an act that caused a companion animal … to suffer serious injury and death,” according to the problem.
It was uncertain what he did to the cat, Bauman said. McHenry County Animal Control took the cat for medical treatment, Bauman said.
The animal “is not stable and care is ongoing,” Animal Control spokesperson Lindsey Salvatelli said.
The most major charge versus Ince – ownership of the cannabis plants – is a class 3 felony, which can bring a sentence of 2 to 5 years in jail. It likewise is probational.
Ince stayed in the McHenry County Jail since Monday afternoon. He did not have actually a lawyer noted.