In a heartbreaking tragedy, 29-year-old Rachel Dumovich and her husband, Brandon Dumovich, were found dead in their car just days before their first wedding anniversary. The couple, whose love story spanned nearly two decades, were discovered in a parked vehicle in Harvard, Illinois, on the night of October 6, 2025.
What Happened
At around 11:45 p.m., a Harvard police officer noticed a car with its hazard lights flashing near a roadway. Upon approaching the vehicle, the officer found Rachel in the driver’s seat and Brandon in the passenger seat. Both had suffered gunshot wounds, and a firearm was discovered inside the car. Authorities say the incident appears to be isolated, with no indication of foul play or threat to the public. Autopsies were scheduled for October 9, 2025, to determine the exact cause and manner of death, as confirmed by the McHenry County Coroner’s Office.
The Couple’s Love Story
Rachel and Brandon’s bond went back to their childhood, as the two were “middle school sweethearts,” according to their wedding page on The Knot. Rachel recalled meeting Brandon when she was just 12 years old after stealing cologne from his locker and running away with it—a playful start to a long relationship. After 15 years of friendship, they began dating in 2022, and Brandon proposed the following summer at Big Cedar Lake in Slinger, Wisconsin.
The couple married on October 12, 2024, just one year before their tragic deaths. Just hours before the incident, Rachel had shared a poignant post on Facebook, reminiscing about their honeymoon in Greece, writing: “Forever chasing sunsets. Wishing we were back in Greece.”
Community Mourns the Loss
The community of Harvard and friends from across Wisconsin are left in shock, mourning the untimely loss of a couple whose love had endured many years. Their story, filled with childhood memories and a shared love for one another, has touched those who knew them.
As the investigation continues, the Harvard Police Department is urging anyone with information to come forward. They can be reached at 815-943-4431, and anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 815-943-4343.
Closing Line
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
