Dodge Co. Sheriff's Office requests homicide charges against Kriscilla McHenry

Kriscilla McHenry



DODGE COUNTY (WITI) -- The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office has formally requested charges through the Dodge County District Attorney’s Office against 30-year-old Kriscilla McHenry for first degree intentional homicide.  McHenry, the “person of interest” in connection with the death of 43-year-old Michael Soeller, is in custody -- charged with stealing Soeller's vehicle.

Soeller was found dead inside his residence at the Randolph Motel in the Township of Fox Lake on August 24th. The hotel’s assistant manager reported she hadn’t seen Soeller since August 18th — and she hadn’t seen his vehicle either. The hotel’s assistant manager and manager reported seeing an African-American female with Soeller on August 18th — and she was also seen driving his vehicle.

The criminal complaint charging McHenry with stealing Soeller’s Chevrolet Malibu says officials were able to learn that the license plate was checked by Milwaukee police on August 21st — after police were contacted by a resident reporting that the vehicle may be stolen. The vehicle was located in the 2700 block of N. 2nd Street in an alleyway behind an abandoned home. It was impounded by Milwaukee police.

The complaint says a detective went to the impound lot and verified that the vehicle belonged to Soeller.

A confidential informant told police that on the morning of August 18th, McHenry was seen in possession of Soeller’s vehicle in the 5000 block of N. 58th Street in Milwaukee, according to the complaint.

The complaint says police spoke with McHenry — and she told them she drove Soeller’s car from the Randolph Motel to Milwaukee — parking it at a liquor store, and later driving it to the far East Side of Milwaukee, where she parked the vehicle. McHenry told police she found the keys to the vehicle inside it.

McHenry faces a felony charge of taking and driving a vehicle without the owner’s consent.  On October 17th, The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office formally requested charges through the Dodge County District Attorney’s Office against McHenry for first degree intentional homicide

An autopsy has determined Soeller died from loss of blood due to injuries inflicted by an assailant. His death has been ruled a homicide.

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