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A St. Charles man who used a dog in a lewd act will spend 60 days in jail.
A Kane County judge Thursday sentenced Noel Huecias, 37, of 6N693 Tuscola Ave., to 60 days in jail and 12 months of probation for two incidents June 9 when he had sexual contact with a dog in a yard near where he was working.
He already has spent 30 days in jail since his June 10 arrest. He also must pay a $185 fine and $25 a month to the county’s probation department.
Huecias pleaded guilty to misdemeanor attempted sexual contact with an animal in exchange for the sentence.
He originally was charged with sexual contact with an animal and criminal trespass. He could have received up to four years in prison.
Huecias smiled and seemed relaxed throughout the hearing while his family and friends waited in the audience.
According to police, Huecias pressed himself up against a chain link fence in the 1400 block of South Seventh Street at 9:15 a.m. June 9 and made sexual contact with an Akita.
He was observed coming back to the same house at 12:30 p.m. and jumping the fence. Police officers found him in the yard on his knees with his pants undone trying to get the dog to approach, prosecutors said.
The judge ordered Huecias to get a psychological evaluation and stay away from all animals, including owning household pets. It was Huecias’ first criminal offense.
However, it isn’t the county’s first brush with sexual crimes against animals. An Elburn man was charged with sexually abusing a pit bull owned by a Geneva man last year.
He was convicted of damage to property, because a judge ruled that sexual gratification couldn’t be proven.A St. Charles veterinarian who testified at the trial said that sexual abuse of animals in the area isn’t uncommon.
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