Spring Grove Man Gets Six Years for DUI Involving Death of Woman

From the McHenry County State’s Attorney:

RYAN HEINEMAN SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS IN THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR THE OFFENSE OF AGGRAVATED DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL

Patrick D. Kenneally, McHenry County State’s Attorney, announces that 37-year-old Ryan Heineman of Spring Grove, IL, was sentenced to six years in the Illinois Department of Corrections by the Honorable Judge Prather for the offense of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol.

Ryan Heineman

Under truth in sentencing guidelines the defendant must serve 85 percent of that sentence.

On June 24, 2016 the defendant was found wandering on the side of the road on Route 12 in Spring Grove.

The defendant’s crushed jeep was smashed against a tree in a berm a short distance from the road and 33 year old Tanya McDonough was lying dead in a ditch.

The defendant was taken to the hospital where his blood was drawn and he was found to have an alcohol level of .131.

Ms. McDonough was pronounced dead on scene.

Witnesses told the police that the defendant had been driving with Ms. McDonough earlier in the evening.

The defendant admitted to law enforcement he had been drinking and he had injuries consistent with a driver’s side seat belt impact contusions.

This case was investigated by the City of McHenry and Spring Grove police departments and prosecuted by Assistant State’s Attorney Michael Combs and Randi Freeze.


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Spring Grove Man Gets Six Years for DUI Involving Death of Woman — 5 Comments

  1. No immigration or racially driven insults here coming from my compassionate conservative brothers and sisters, of course. Stay tuned…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, meeeeeoooooooowwwwwwwwwwww…

  2. Thank you Mr Combs and Ms Freeze for the full prosecution and Judge Prather for the sentence…

    you cant drive drunk, kill a person, wander around in a daze and not expect to get the book thrown at you, irregardless of your intentions, your past record, etc…

    you drink and drive, this sheet can happen and it happened to him.

    Thank you McHenry County States Atty office for prosecuting it as the crime it truly is.

    Dude you killed somebody.

  3. Angel, why must you always inject race into your less than cogent comments here?

  4. Bible boy, what doe think “La Raza” means?

    https://www.independent.org/news/article.asp?id=9421

    Last July, the National Council of La Raza changed its name to UnidosUS. The switch failed to draw much news coverage but it holds significance for American taxpayers.

    Cecilia Muñoz served as National Council of La Raza vice president before the Obama administration tapped her for White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs

    In 2011, PBS interviewed her for its “Frontline” documentary Lost in Detention, which contended that under the Obama administration “deportations and detentions have reached record levels” and “families have been unfairly separated.”

  5. Angel, I am sure you will agree if it was one of your brothers or sisters, they would fled across the southern border to avoid jail time.

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