Zachary Hallet allegedly killed his neighbor’s cat – strangling it and hitting it in the head with a hammer – after it got into his garage, according to a criminal complaint.
Hallet, 25, is charged with mistreatment of an animal causing death. Bond was set at $2,500 cash.
According to the criminal complaint, a woman who lives on Cedar Street called police after seeing her neighbor, later identified as Hallet, kill her cat.
The cat had gotten out the night before, so she posted a note on her garage door about missing animal. The next morning, she heard the cat. She described him strangling it and hitting in the head with a hammer two or three times, before throwing it near a tree.
When interviewed by police, “Zachary denied any involvement with the harming of the animal and his only knowledge was that he was aware there was a letter that was left on the garage door,” the complaint states.
The cat’s owner described the hammer. Police recovered a hammer matching its description in Hallet’s home, just inside the front door.
Green Bay man charged with killing neighbor's cat
Zachary Hallet allegedly killed his neighbor’s cat – strangling it and hitting it in the head with a hammer – after it got into his garage.
