Newlyweds found dead in car days before celebrating first anniversary

A tragic discovery in Harvard, Illinois, on October 6 led to the deaths of Rachel and Brandon Dumovich, a young couple from Sharon, Wisconsin. Police found them inside a car with its hazard lights flashing just before midnight. Authorities briefly issued a shelter-in-place alert before determining there was no continuing threat to the public.The victims were identified as 29-year-old Rachel Noel Dumovich and 30-year-old Brandon Peter Dumovich. According to preliminary coroner findings, both died from gunshot wounds, and a firearm was recovered at the scene. Police Chief Tyson Bauman stated that the investigation remains open and that several possibilities, including a murder-suicide, are being examined, though no conclusions have been made.

Rachel and Brandon’s story began years earlier—they met in middle school and reconnected as adults, beginning a relationship in 2022. They married on October 12, 2024, after Brandon proposed at Big Cedar Lake, a location meaningful to Rachel’s family. The couple shared a love of travel, nature, and spending time with their dogs, Dash and Cedar.

In a social media post made hours before her death, Rachel wrote, “Forever chasing sunsets. Wishing we were back in Greece,” referencing the couple’s honeymoon. Friends remembered them as deeply devoted to each other and full of energy and optimism.

Rachel’s obituary described her as compassionate, witty, and driven. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and worked as a Human Resources Manager at Climate Pros, LLC.

Brandon, a U.S. Navy veteran, was known for his service, generosity, and love of outdoor activities. His family highlighted his dedication to helping others and his enduring loyalty. As police continue investigating, loved ones mourn a pair remembered for their warmth, kindness, and enduring bond.

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