t was just before midnight when a Harvard, Illinois police officer noticed a vehicle pulled over on North Division Street, its hazard lights blinking in the dark.
What looked like a routine assist quickly turned into something far more devastating.
Inside the stopped car, officers found two people dead — a young married couple from Wisconsin who were just days away from celebrating their first wedding anniversary.
A love story that began in middle school
Rachel and Brandon Dumovich had known each other almost their entire lives. They first met as 12-year-old classmates, and Rachel later joked on their wedding page: “I caught Brandon’s attention by stealing cologne from his locker and running away with it.”
The pair stayed friends for 15 years before reconnecting as adults.
They started dating in 2022, got engaged the following summer at Big Cedar Lake, and were married on October 12, 2024.
“We can’t wait to share the next chapter of our love story surrounded by our friends and family!” Rachel wrote at the time.
They shared two dogs, Dash and Cedar, a love for travel, and an easy closeness their friends described as inseparable.
Found inside a vehicle, hazard lights flashing
Around 11:52 p.m. on October 6, 2025, a patrol officer approached the couple’s vehicle, thinking someone inside might need help.
Instead, he found Rachel, 29, and Brandon, 30, both deceased.
Police issued a brief shelter-in-place alert due to the heavy response, but later confirmed there was no threat to the community.
Authorities recovered a gun inside the vehicle. Preliminary reports from the McHenry County Coroner’s Office indicate both sustained gunshot wounds to the head.
A spokesperson told Fox News Digital: “While a murder-suicide is a potential scenario, no final determination has been made.”
Six weeks after the couple was found, the Harvard Police Department shared a new update, confirming they had received the results of both autopsies.
Investigators determined that Brandon shot his wife, Rachel, and then turned the gun on himself. Authorities are handling the incident as a murder-suicide.
Police added that although the case is still active, investigators continue to review all evidence and reports.
A final post
Just hours before she died, Rachel uploaded a Facebook cover photo of a sunset in Greece with the caption:
“Forever chasing sunsets. Wishing we were back in Greece.”
Friends now say they believe it may have been from the couple’s recent honeymoon.
Remembering Rachel
Rachel grew up in Crystal Lake, Illinois, where she excelled in both cheerleading and track. She graduated cum laude from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and went on to build a successful career in Human Resources.
Her obituary called her someone with “a strong sense of empathy, compassion, social justice, and fair play,” noting that her humor and energy lit up every room she entered.
She is survived by her parents, brother, grandmother, extended family — and her two beloved dogs.
Remembering Brandon
Brandon, who died just one day after his 30th birthday, served proudly in the U.S. Navy as a Petty Officer. Outside the military, he loved RC flying, boating, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing — hobbies he pursued with what his family described as boundless enthusiasm.
His obituary noted that “his deep commitment to service and his enduring passion for helping others” defined him both in and out of uniform.
He is remembered lovingly by his parents, sister, grandmothers, and a large extended family.