Kielee Sonnemann: Wisconsin babysitter arrested for killing pet dog in front of a 4-year-old child she was watching

Kielee Sonnemann did not confess to any specific wrongdoing, but did say that she 'shooed' the dog away 'a little bit'
PUBLISHED JAN 30, 2024
Kielee Sonnemann, 18, was taken into custody on January 29 and charged with one count of mistreatment of animals causing death (Waukesha County Jail and Screenshot/CBS 58)
Kielee Sonnemann, 18, was taken into custody on January 29 and charged with one count of mistreatment of animals causing death (Waukesha County Jail and Screenshot/CBS 58)

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN: A Wisconsin babysitter was arrested after she was accused of killing the family’s dog in front of the four-year-old child she was watching. She is accused of reportedly stabbing the small chihuahua and then placing a plastic bag over its head. 

Kielee Sonnemann, 18, was taken into custody on Monday, January 29, and charged with one count of mistreatment of animals causing death using a dangerous weapon. 

When were the authorities informed about the incident?

According to a press release from the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department, on Friday, January 26, deputies responded to a call regarding a family dog that was found deceased inside of a residence located in the Village of Sussex, which is about 20 miles northwest of Milwaukee.



 

The emergency responders, upon arriving at the scene, said they observed the deceased dog named "Batman" to have “injuries consistent with a stab wound.” Additionally, deputies said they observed that “a plastic bag had been placed over the dog’s head.”

“The family had a babysitter at the home on January 25th and suspected she had killed the dog, Batman, an eight-year-old Chihuahua,” the release stated. The babysitter, identified as Sonnemann, was subsequently interviewed by police and arrested for allegedly killing the animal.

“While the victims of this incident grieve the loss of a beloved family pet, the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department fully recognizes the severity of this crime,” Lt Nicholas Wenzel from the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department in its news release.

The child was the one who discovered the dog dead

The family provided additional details in an interview with Milwaukee NBC affiliate WTMJ. According to the report, the family told the station that their four-year-old daughter was the one who discovered the dog dead underneath a pile of blood-soaked blankets.

During her police interview, Sonnemann did not confess to any specific wrongdoing, but did say that she “shooed” the dog away “a little bit.” Sonnemann also reportedly told police that “when she gets mad and lashes out, everything goes blank” and that she “does not remember” what happened that evening.

As Sonnemann discussed the situation longer, she reportedly told police that “there was a lot of drama going on” and that, in regards to Batman’s death, “It’s kind of sounding like I did it.”

Prosecutors on Monday, January  29, reportedly reiterated that there is evidence that Sonnemann actually killed Batman in front of the young daughter.

“There’s at least some suggestion that this was a crime of violence perpetrated in the presence of a four-year-old child. The crime itself is very disturbing,” Waukesha County District Attorney Susan Opper said the proceeding, as per WTMJ. Sonnemann is facing a maximum sentence of four years in prison, if convicted.

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