Toddlers Left to Rot—Disturbing Drug Links Emerge

Search warrant document with gavel and glasses

Wisconsin authorities have issued arrest warrants for Jessica Borkert and James Domoracki after they abandoned their two young children to live in filth with roaches and garbage while the couple allegedly pursued drug activities instead of parenting.

Key Takeaways

  • Waukesha, Wisconsin couple Jessica Borkert and James Domoracki failed to appear in court for child abandonment charges, prompting arrest warrants.
  • Their two children, ages 2 and 4, were found living in deplorable conditions described as “a complete and total mess” with cockroach infestations.
  • The children were left with a mobility-limited grandmother who couldn’t properly care for them, while evidence suggests the parents were involved in drug-related activities.
  • Investigators discovered the couple had allegedly abandoned the children for two months without providing basic necessities or medical care.
  • Text messages between the parents revealed evidence of narcotics use and trade rather than concern for their children’s welfare.

Children Found in “Completely Wild, Unkept State”

Waukesha authorities made the disturbing discovery on January 9th when they found two young children, ages 2 and 4, living in conditions that no child should endure. Court documents describe the children as being “in a completely wild, unkept state,” a heartbreaking testament to the severe neglect they suffered. The apartment where they were found was overrun with clutter, garbage, and a cockroach infestation that made the living space hazardous to human health, particularly for vulnerable young children whose developing systems are more susceptible to environmental hazards.

“in a completely wild, unkept state,” stated Court documents

The children were non-verbal, dirty, and clearly neglected, with one child having visible bruises and matted hair that indicated long-term absence of basic care. Police reports state that the children were in the care of their grandmother, who had significant mobility limitations that prevented her from providing adequate supervision or meeting the children’s basic needs. This situation revealed not just momentary negligence but a pattern of abandonment that investigators believe had persisted for approximately two months.

Parents’ Excuses and Evidence of Drug Activity

When authorities initially contacted Jessica Borkert, she claimed to be working in Grafton and staying at a motel in Oak Creek. However, court documents describe her as being “evasive” when questioned about how she was supporting her children or why she had left them in such deplorable conditions. This evasiveness raised immediate red flags for investigators who were confronted with children clearly suffering from profound neglect while their mother offered flimsy excuses rather than genuine concern.

James Domoracki, the father, admitted to investigators that he had attempted to send food and diapers but claimed he had run out of money. This excuse rings hollow when contrasted with the evidence investigators uncovered in the couple’s text messages, which contained numerous references to narcotics use and trade. The messages painted a disturbing picture of parents whose priorities centered around drug activities rather than ensuring their children had food, clean diapers, or medical care.

Court No-Show Leads to Arrest Warrants

The case took another troubling turn when both Borkert and Domoracki failed to appear for their scheduled court date to face charges of child abandonment. Their absence prompted the court to issue arrest warrants, suggesting the parents are continuing their pattern of avoiding responsibility. The apartment where the children were found was described in court documents as “a complete and total mess,” with conditions so unsanitary that no reasonable person would consider them suitable for children.

This case bears disturbing similarities to other recent child neglect cases across the country, including an Upshur County couple arrested after their children were found living among garbage and bloody animal feces. The ongoing pattern of children suffering while parents prioritize their own desires over their children’s basic needs represents a troubling social trend that demands stronger enforcement of child protection laws and greater accountability for parents who abdicate their most fundamental responsibilities to their children.