Newlyweds found dead days before celebrating their first anniversary as police probe possible murder-suicide
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Tragedy struck a Wisconsin couple married for less than a year, as they were found dead in a car in northern Illinois just days before their first wedding anniversary. Investigators are considering the possibility of a murder-suicide.

The Harvard Police Department identified the deceased as Rachel Noel Dumovich, 29, and Brandon Peter Dumovich, 30, both residents of Sharon, Wisconsin.

Their bodies were discovered on October 6 inside a vehicle parked along Route 14 in Harvard, Illinois. A police officer, noticing the car’s hazard lights flashing, approached what seemed to be a disabled vehicle and found the couple deceased inside.

Authorities report each individual suffered a single gunshot wound, and a firearm was found at the scene.

Rachel Dumovich and Brandon Dumovich pose for a picture.

Rachel Dumovich and Brandon Dumovich were less than one week before their wedding anniversary. (Facebook/Rachel Dumovich)

Harvard Police Chief Tyson Bauman confirmed to Fox News Digital that the investigation is ongoing, saying: “While a murder-suicide is a potential scenario, no final determination has been made.”

The McHenry County Coroner’s Office is performing autopsies and toxicology testing, and the McHenry County Major Investigation Assistance Team (MIAT) is supporting Harvard officers in the forensic analysis. Officials say there is no current threat to the public. Fox News Digital has reached out to the McHenry County Coroner’s Office and MIAT for additional information. 

Brandon Dumovich (L) and Rachel Dumovich (R)

Rachel Dumovich, 29, and Brandon Dumovich, 30, got married in October 2024. (The Knot/Rachel Dumovich)

The Dumoviches’ love story was one that began long before their wedding day. The two met as middle school classmates, with Rachel sharing on The Knot wedding website that she caught his attention by “stealing cologne from his locker and running away with it.”

They reconnected as adults and began dating in 2022. In the summer of 2023, Brandon proposed on Big Cedar Lake near Slinger, Wisconsin, a place that held special meaning for Rachel and her family. The following year, on Oct. 12, 2024, the couple exchanged vows surrounded by loved ones.

Friends and relatives said Rachel and Brandon seemed inseparable and shared a love for travel, the outdoors and quiet evenings with their two dogs, Dash and Cedar. 

Rachel Noel Dumovich, 29, in a one-shoulder white top.

According to her obituary, Rachel Noel Dumovich, 29, was described as a loyal friend who loved cooking, fashion, decorating and spending time by the water. (DeFiore Funeral Home)

According to her obituary, after high school, Rachel earned her bachelor of business administration, cum laude, from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Professionally, she built a career in human resources, most recently serving as human resources manager at Climate Pros, LLC.

Brandon served in the U.S. Navy, where he earned the rank of petty officer, according to his obituary. Outside the military, Brandon enjoyed RC flying, boating, snowmobiling, fishing and hunting.

Brandon Dumovich smiling with a brown T-shirt on.

According to his obituary, Brandon Peter Dumovich, 30, served as a petty officer in the U.S. Navy. (Davenport Family Funeral Homes)

People with any information are asked to contact the Harvard Police Department at (815) 943-4431 or provide information anonymously through the Crime Stoppers hotline at (815) 943-4343 or email crimestoppers@cityofharvard.org.

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