KENOSHA -- Two men are accused of abducting, drugging and raping a 15-year-old girl in Kenosha in late December.
Feeonquay Jenkins
24-year-old Feeonquay Jenkins and Charles Donnell are charged in this case.
Jenkins faces 14 total charges:
Donnell faces two charges:
This incident occurred on December 23rd -- the day before Christmas Eve.
Charles Donnell
Court documents accuse Jenkins and Donnell of abducting the girl, drugging the girl and then driving her to a home, where they each sexually assaulted her.
According to the criminal complaint, the 15-year-old girl's mother reported her missing on December 23rd.
The girl's mother indicated the girl had left home to go visit her sister at a Subway restaurant, and she hadn't returned.
Hours later, officers were called back to the girl's home. The girl's mother reported the girl showed up unconscious on her front porch.
The 15-year-old girl was taken to the hospital.
Police were eventually able to speak with the girl. According to the complaint, she indicated she was walking along 61st Street when a red, four-door vehicle pulled up alongside her. The driver rolled down his window and asked why she was crying -- saying she was "too beautiful to be crying." The girl told police there were two other people in the vehicle -- a man and a woman.
According to the complaint, the girl said she didn't respond to the driver, but he got out of the vehicle and approached her.
The girl told police he put his arm around her, and said she should come with them.
She told police the man asked how old she was, and she told him she is 15.
Police say the man told the girl he was 17, and from Chicago.
Eventually, the girl told police the driver walked her over to the vehicle and she sat down in the front seat. That's when the girl said a man in the back seat popped a pill into her mouth, saying "take this." The man then handed her a bottle and told her to drink it.
The girl told police she drank from the bottle because she believed the men would hurt her if she didn't.
After that, the girl told police things got blurry, and the next thing she remembered was waking up naked on a bed with vomit on her.
According to the complaint, the girl told police she remembered the two men who were in the vehicle coming into the room and having sex with her.
The complaint indicates one of the men eventually dropped the girl off, and she walked the rest of the way home.
Police stopped a vehicle with Jenkins and Donnell inside about an hour after the abduction.
According to the complaint, the vehicle was stopped because it was associated with Jenkins.
Police made contact with the driver, who identified himself as "Maurtz Franklin" with a Mississippi ID card. While talking with police, the driver received a phone call that he claimed was from Jenkins, whom he said was his cousin. Donnell was the passenger in this vehicle, according to the complaint.
The complaint indicates there was vomit and clothing belonging to a female in the vehicle.
The officers let the men go, having no reason to detain them at this point.
Three days later, on December 26th, Jenkins and Donnell were arrested.
The complaint indicates a vehicle was pulled over by officers because it was known to be associated with Jenkins, a wanted subject.
Officers again noticed vomit in the vehicle.
The driver was identified as Donnell. The passenger in the front seat of the vehicle identified himself as Martez Franklin. This individual was later identified as Jenkins.
Jenkins and Donnell were taken into custody.
The complaint makes reference to two open cases out of Kenosha County against Jenkins -- one in which he's charged with strangulation and suffocation, false imprisonment, battery, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct -- and another charging him with substantial battery (intentional bodily harm), disorderly conduct and bail jumping.
In connection with the strangulation case, Jenkins was released from custody after posting $1,500 bond on a condition that he commit no further crimes. He was also out on bond in a case charging him with resisting an officer.
The complaint says Jenkins was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon back in 2011 and in 2014.
As for Donnell, the complaint indicates he was convicted of felon in possession of a firearm in 2014.
The complaint says Donnell admitted to being in the same vehicle with Jenkins when they were pulled over after the abduction, but he denied any involvement in the incident with the 15-year-old girl.
Jenkins told police it was Donnell who stopped the girl who was walking in the street and got her into the vehicle. Jenkins said it was Donnell who had sex with the girl at the home on 23rd Avenue in Kenosha. Jenkins said he asked the girl if he could have sex with her -- but she said no.