Mother accused of strapping son to roof of minivan to hold down plastic pool pleads not guilty

Amber Schmunk



OZAUKEE COUNTY -- A mother accused of having her child ride on top of her minivan to hold down a plastic pool pleaded not guilty Tuesday, December 12th.

28-year-old Schmunk is charged with second degree recklessly endangering safety -- a felony. She faces 10 years behind bars if convicted.

According to the criminal complaint, on September 9th at 3:05 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Hillcrest Road and Claremont Road in Saukville for reports of a child riding on top of a minivan, holding down a plastic pool.

The complaint says Schmunk eventually pulled over and took her nine-year-old son off the roof, folded the pool and put it inside the van. She then pulled into her sister's driveway.

When police arrived, the complaint says Schmunk said "she believed it was OK as her father let her do things like that when she was that age." Police say she told them there wasn't enough room inside the minivan for the pool she had picked up.

The complaint says Schmunk stated she, "had no way to strap it down so she had her (son) climb on the roof to hold it down while she drove." Schmunk later told police she did strap the boy down inside the pool.

She'll next be in court on January 16th for further proceedings.