The man was sentenced to serve the remainder of his probation, in addition to two years on a new felony charge of being a habitual traffic violator, totaling 3½ years in the Indiana Department of Correction.
"You're a danger to this community," a judge said about the man's numerous drunk driving convictions and probation violations.
He has not been labelled a suspect, and he has not been arrested or charged in the killings.
"Maybe in the future, no one else will be murdered in my backyard," he said during the hearing.
According to a petition to revoke probation filed March 16, the man drove to the Carroll County Transfer Station on Feb. 13— the same day as the girls' disappearance — although he is prohibited from operating or having access to a vehicle.
During the sentencing hearing, deputy prosecutor Jerry Bean said the man's trip to the dump took place before the girls were dropped off at a hiking trail near his property.
Surveillance video from the transfer station "clearly shows" the property owner driving his truck to drop off a load of trash, Bean said.
Previously, Bean declined to comment on when the man visited the dump or if it was related to Delphi's ongoing double homicide investigation.
The man also was accused of consuming an alcoholic beverage Feb. 27 at a Pizza King restaurant in Americus.
"It had absolutely nothing to do with (the Delphi killings)," Bean said during the hearing.
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