Arizona mother and partner sentenced for ‘horrific’ child abuse, including setting 10-year-old on fire

An Arizona mother and her romantic partner were sentenced to 20 years in prison for extreme child abuse including physical attacks, withholding of food and evidence of one defendant lighting the 10-year-old victim on fire.

Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced the prison sentences for the child’s mother, Chloe Rae Sergent, and Keola Wimbish, who were both arrested April 5, 2022, after a family member reported the abuse to authorities.

The abuse on Sergent’s child was “significant,” Mitchell said, and included physical attacks, withholding of food, failing to seek medical care for injuries and evidence that one of the defendants lit the child on fire.

FOX 10 in Phoenix reported in April 2022 that Sergent told investigators about the alleged abuse, which included hitting the child with a machete and a crowbar, and a family member told investigators they never saw the two feed the child.

Doctors reported to police that the child was extremely malnourished, had 12 broken bones, among other severe injuries like infected cuts requiring surgical intervention to help heal the wounds.


Chloe Sergent and Keola Wimbish booking photos
Keola Wimbish and Chloe Rae Sergent were sentenced to 20 years in prison for extreme child abuse.
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Sergent and Wimbish both pleaded guilty in court to single counts of child abuse and attempt to commit child abuse. Wimbish pleaded guilty to a second charge of attempt to commit child abuse.

Both defendants were sentenced to 20 years in state prison followed by 10 years of supervised probation.

Sergent and Wimbish were in a romantic relationship at the time of the abuse, and the two lived together with the victim and two other children.

“The abuse this child suffered at the hands of the people who were supposed to love and care for her is horrific,” Mitchell said. “I’m particularly grateful to this young victim who was willing to bravely tell her story. Thanks to the intervention of a caring relative, thorough investigation by police, and hard work by MCAO prosecutors, justice was done.”