Friday, January 16, 2026 - An 18-year-old former employee of a daycare in Savage, Minnesota, US, confessed to "intentionally suffocating" two children, one of whom d!ed last fall, police say.
The employee, identified as Theah Loudemia Russell, is in
custody and will face a second-degree m8rder charge, as well as additional
charges, Savage Police Chief Brady Juell said.
Charges are expected to be officially filed on Thursday,
January 15, 2025.
The employee at Rocking Horse Ranch called 911 on Sept. 22,
2025, to report a child — later identified as 11-month-old Harvey Muklebust —
was not breathing.
Authorities responded and the boy was taken to a hospital,
where he later d!ed.
Three days prior, Savage police went to the daycare on a
report of an unresponsive 4-month-old with blood under their nose and mouth,
the chief said.
Two hours before the 911 call about Muklebust, that same
child was found in a similar state, though police were not called to
respond.
Juell said Russell's “behavior and actions at the scene
immediately raised suspicion, drawing investigative focus to her as the primary
person of interest.”
Authorities investigated Russell's background, finding
"a documented history of attention-seeking behavior," including
"nonsensical" 911 calls, fire starting and "erratic behavior
toward other children," Juell said.
In an interview with police, Russell confessed to
"intentionally suffocating" Muklebust and the other child "in an
attention-seeking act," according to Juell.
He added that the employee “confessed to the attempted
m8rder of our first victim on two occasions and to the murder of Harvey
Muklebust.”
Russell had only worked at the day care for three weeks
before Muklebust's d3ath, Juell said.
After the infant's d3ath, Rocking Horse Ranch owner Lisa
Weiss told WCCO she had no comment.
According to the Minnesota Department of Human Services, the
state suspended Rocking Horse Ranch's license on Sept. 23, and that suspension
is under appeal.

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