Teh One Who Knocks
02-19-2012, 03:43 AM
The Lower Hudson News
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RYE — The superintendent of a Rye apartment complex is accused of sneaking into a tenant’s apartment and sodomizing the man’s pet dog.
Kujtim Nicaj, 41, who lives and had worked as a superintendent at Rye Colony at 58 Peck Ave., was caught having intercourse with the male Labrador retriever on a “nannycam” on Feb. 8, ,police said.
The tenant reported him to Rye city police and turned over the video that he had secretly set up because he suspected someone had illegally entered his apartment before, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
Nicaj was arrested Feb. 9 and charged with second-degree burglary, a felony, and sexual misconduct, a misdemeanor, under a section of the law that deals with having sex with dead bodies or animals.
He is free on $100,000 bail, pending his next appearance in Rye City Court on March 6.
After learning of the arrest, property manager Mike May promptly fired Nicaj, who had worked at Rye Colony for six years and lives in one of the complex’s units with his wife and two children.
May also took away all the keys Nicaj had to residents’ apartments.
Nicaj’s lawyer, Steven Davidson, said that his client denies molesting the dog.
The lawyer said he knows of the video but said the Westchester District Attorney’s Office has yet to show it to him.
“I don’t believe any of it,” Davidson said. “He’s a nice guy and he deserves to be treated like everybody else. He’s innocent until he’s proved guilty.”
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RYE — The superintendent of a Rye apartment complex is accused of sneaking into a tenant’s apartment and sodomizing the man’s pet dog.
Kujtim Nicaj, 41, who lives and had worked as a superintendent at Rye Colony at 58 Peck Ave., was caught having intercourse with the male Labrador retriever on a “nannycam” on Feb. 8, ,police said.
The tenant reported him to Rye city police and turned over the video that he had secretly set up because he suspected someone had illegally entered his apartment before, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
Nicaj was arrested Feb. 9 and charged with second-degree burglary, a felony, and sexual misconduct, a misdemeanor, under a section of the law that deals with having sex with dead bodies or animals.
He is free on $100,000 bail, pending his next appearance in Rye City Court on March 6.
After learning of the arrest, property manager Mike May promptly fired Nicaj, who had worked at Rye Colony for six years and lives in one of the complex’s units with his wife and two children.
May also took away all the keys Nicaj had to residents’ apartments.
Nicaj’s lawyer, Steven Davidson, said that his client denies molesting the dog.
The lawyer said he knows of the video but said the Westchester District Attorney’s Office has yet to show it to him.
“I don’t believe any of it,” Davidson said. “He’s a nice guy and he deserves to be treated like everybody else. He’s innocent until he’s proved guilty.”