Gannett News Service
RYE, N.Y. (LoHud.com) -- An apartment building superintendent who was caught on tape entering a unit and having sex with the tenant's puppy was sentenced to prison Tuesday.
Kujtim
Nicaj, 44, was sentenced Tuesday by Westchester County Judge Barry
Warhit to 6 1/2 years in prison and 7 years' probation after pleading
guilty in October 2012 to burglary and sexual misconduct charges.
"This case was unusual to say the least," Warhit said. "You exhibited cruelty to the animal. Your behavior was inexcusable."
Alan
Kachalsky thought something in his apartment was amiss for months --
blinds drawn that had not been, a window left open that he had left
shut. But nothing ever went missing, and, fearing he may come off as
paranoid, Kachalsky never went to the police.
Instead, he set up
three cameras and waited. Kachalsky shared his apartment at the Rye
Colony Cooperative Apartments with a male Labrador puppy, Gunner, who,
unbeknownst to Kachalsky, was the real target of the burglar.
The burglar, it turned out, wasn't there to steal anything, Kachalsky said Tuesday, but for something far more unimaginable.
Kachalsky, an attorney, said it never occurred to him that someone was returning to have sex with his dog.
Kachalsky
turned over the video to police, who questioned and arrested Nicaj on
Feb. 9, 2012, for sex acts against the 1-year-old dog committed the day
before.
Nicaj, who wore a blue-striped gray sweater and blue jeans
Tuesday in Westchester County Court, spoke little in court before his
sentence, only telling Warhit that he had nothing to say. Steven
Davidson, a lawyer for Nicaj, indicated after the proceedings that he
might appeal the sentence, calling it unfair.
"We'll do everything
we can to protect his interests," Davidson said, adding that Nicaj was
doing well under the circumstances, "other than what his family is going
through."
Nicaj will also have to register as a sex offender
after the completion of his sentence, as well as agree to stay away from
Kachalsky.
Nicaj, a 15-year resident of Rye, worked at the
apartment complex for six years before his arrest, and Kachalsky said
that the super seemed like a normal guy until one day, a few weeks
before Kachalsky had set up the cameras, when the two had an odd run-in
outside Kachalsky's apartment.
"He said he had stopped by to check the gas," Kachalsky said, even though the gas had been on for some time.
Finally, Kachalsky set up three cameras, which provided indisputable
evidence -- "a naked man, in your apartment, having sex with your dog,"
Kachalsky said.
"I was wondering why someone would keep coming in here," Kachalsky said. "I never noticed anything to make me think."
A
subsequent examination of Gunner by a veterinarian revealed no
permanent physical damage, Kachalsky said, and the vet even expressed
surprise that the soon-to-be 2-year-old pup could still interact
normally with men.
The dog had always eagerly greeted visitors at
the door, Kachalsky said, and still does, but on the video, with Nicaj,
Gunner was abnormally passive.
"Gunner just sat on the couch," Kachalsky said. "He did not get up."
Now, Kachalsky said, Gunner is mostly back to his old self. He turns 2 years old Jan. 25.
"Anytime anyone comes in, he's all over 'em," Kachalsky said. "He's a terrific dog."