Thursday, November 26, 2015

Alexis Woiak, 21, throws Chihuahua puppy against wall, killing it

WISCONSIN -- 21-year-old Alexis E Woiak calls herself the worst person ever for allegedly throwing a five-month-old Chihuahua against a wall, because she was annoyed with the dog.

Alexis is a roommate at the dog owner’s home.

On Monday, November 23, 2015, Sheboygan police were called to the Sheboygan veterinary clinic where the Chihuahua had been taken for emergency care. But, It was already too late.


The dog’s owner, Paiton Foelske told police that she learned of the vicious attack when she received a phone call from Alexis stating that she was sorry. Alexis said that she threw the dog after becoming annoyed and it was not moving or breathing. Foelske’s account of the conversation is documented in a criminal complaint filed in Sheboygan County court.

Foelske told police that at the time she received a phone call, she was out running errands. She further states that when she received the disturbing phone call, she was too upset to go home alone, so she picked up a cousin to help her go back to the house to tend to the puppy.

All Foelske remembers about that horrible day was walking into her apartment and seeing the dog lying motionless with its tongue sticking out. He wasn’t breathing.

Foelske also recalls seeing Alexis sitting in the middle of the floor crying and saying that she was sorry.

Then, a litany of text messages were reportedly sent from Alexis to Foelske saying, “oh my God, I am seriously the worst person ever, I am so sorry, I’ll understand if you won’t ever forgive me, I’m so sorry.”

“I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry, I’ll replace her, I’ll give you $200."

When police interviewed Alexis Woiak, she reportedly told police that she became annoyed with the Chihuahua when he tipped over her drink. That’s when she grabbed the dog and threw it down the hallway.

Woiak says she did not intend to hurt the Chihuahua, but then noticed it was neither moving nor coming back.

She is charged with one count of mistreating animals and could face up to nine months behind bars if convicted, plus fines of up to $10,000.

(WHBL - Nov 24, 2015)

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