Wisconsin Man Charged with Breaking in Coworker's Home and Molesting Dog
WEST SALEM, Wis. (WKBT) - A man from Central Wisconsin has been charged with molesting a coworker's dog appeared in court Tuesday, according to CBS Lacrosse.
Daniel Reinsvold, 44, is facing counts of intentional mistreatment of an animal, trespassing, and disorderly conduct.
According to the criminal complaint Reinsvold was found by the coworker's daughter in the basement of her parent's home straddling the family dog, Cooper.
The complaint states Reinsvold had his pants and underwear down and had his pelvic area pressed against the dog.
After getting up Reinsvold said he was picking up something he had dropped.
The dog was acting as if it were in trouble and went into its kennel.
Reinsvold plead not guilty to the three counts and declined to speak to the police.