A man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for kidnapping and torturing a man outside of a Springfield Winco store last year.

Shane Anthony Lewis, 30, pleaded guilty Thursday to first-degree kidnapping, second-degree robbery, and two counts of second-degree assault — all of which are Measure 11 offenses that carry mandatory minimum sentences.

Lewis also pleaded guilty to coercion, unauthorized use of a vehicle, second-degree theft and menacing. He will be on three years of post-prison supervision when he is released.

Springfield police were called to the Winco store in January 2019 and found a 30-year-old victim who reported having been kidnapped, assaulted and robbed of his personal property, including his vehicle.

The victim told police he was assaulted with several weapons, including a golf club, an Airsoft gun and the butt stock of a weapon while being held inside of a motor home in the store's parking lot. At one point, the victim said he also was doused in gasoline and threatened to be lit on fire, police said. Eventually, he was let go and threatened further harm should he contact police.

Police tracked down the victim’s stolen vehicle and the motor home in west Eugene later that evening and arrested Lewis, as well as two teens, who were initially charged as adults but have since been referred back to juvenile court.