Fishers man gets 35 more years in prison for repeatedly violating ‘no contact’ order

GREENFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — A Fishers man was sentenced to 35 more years in prison after found guilty of 106 more criminal counts in August, the Hancock County Prosecutor’s Office says.

That’s added to the 46-year sentence he’d received in August after a jury convicted Akeenen Anton Lamar Hunt in July of 15 felony charges that included kidnapping and rape. In that case, the highest-level felonies for which he was found guilty were two counts of kidnapping while hijacking a vehicle; and a count of rape.

Total amount of his prison sentence: 81 years.

A news release issued Thursday from the office says, in the latest case, Hunt was convicted of 102 counts of invasion of privacy and four counts of obstruction of justice. Hunt repeatedly violated a “no contact” order of the earlier case 118 times from Dec. 24 to Jan. 3. Hunt had refused to sign the “no contact” order.

Hunt was found guilty in the initial case on July 19 after a Greenfield Police Department investigation.

Police were called Dec. 13 to do a welfare check at a home when a woman resident contacted a third party to request police assistance.

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