Candace M. Wrobel, 36, of Winthrop Harbor (left) has been charged in the death of Cody Humphrey, 40, of Winthrop Harbor (right), who died Sunday after being intentionally hit by a vehicle in the 1300 block of Sheridan Road in Winthrop Harbor. | Photo – Left: Provided; Photo – Right: via Facebook

A woman has been charged in the homicide of her boyfriend, who was a father and a U.S. Navy veteran. Prosecutors allege she “gunned” her car before fatally running him over in Winthrop Harbor.

Candace M. Wrobel, 36, of Winthrop Harbor, has been charged with one count of reckless homicide by motor vehicle, a Class 3 felony.

The Winthrop Harbor Police Department and Winthrop Harbor Fire Department responded around 12:10 p.m. Sunday to the 1300 block of Sheridan Road for a report of a domestic disturbance.

Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Emma Smoler said the 911 caller reported that his father, the victim, and Wrobel were fighting.

Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek identified the man as Cody Humphrey, 40, of Winthrop Harbor.

The victim’s child later reported that Wrobel was trying to hit his father with the car and there was mention of blood in the home, Smoler said.

Officers arrived and found Humphrey under a tan Buick LeSabre parked in the driveway.

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Humphrey was trapped underneath the car and the fire department arrived to extricate him, police said.

Humphrey, who was unconscious and not breathing, was extricated from under the car after firefighters used jacks and cribbing to remove him.

A medical helicopter was requested to land nearby but was later canceled.

Humphrey was transported by ambulance to Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan where he was pronounced dead, police said.

Wrobel was arrested and transported to the police department where she initially told investigators that Humphrey got onto the hood of her car when she wanted to leave, Smoler said.

Wrobel later told investigators that she and Humphrey got into a domestic Saturday evening and Humphrey kicked her out of the house.

Smoler said that Wrobel came back to the house on Sunday before noon and banged on the door before entering the home through a doggy door.

Humphrey told Wrobel to leave. The woman got into her car while Humphrey was standing in the driveway.

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Wrobel said she began to slowly move the car forward when Humphrey “somehow” ended up under the wheels of her car, Smoler said.

Wrobel later said that Humphrey was standing off to the side when she “gunned” the car and Humphrey jumped onto the hood, Smoler said.

Smoler said Wrobel continued driving up the driveway hill at approximately 20-30 mph when Humphrey fell off the car and got run over.

The Lake County Major Crash Assistance Team was called to the scene to assist in the investigation.

The Lake County Coroner’s Office said they responded to the hospital and an autopsy was conducted Monday.

An autopsy confirmed Humphrey died as a result of blunt force injuries, Banek said.

The victim’s brother, Dusty Humphrey, said his brother was “senselessly taken” and leaves behind two sons, a 13-year-old and a 19-year-old.

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“Cody was the best person I have ever known. He has helped countless amount of people achieve numerous goals during his lifetime. He was a devoted father, son, brother, and friend,” Dusty Humphrey said.

“He served his country in the US Navy for the last 20 years, to eventually become a Senior Chief Petty Officer. If you had the privilege to know him, you would know that he made the world a better place. Everyone who knew Cody, loved him,” he added.

A GoFundMe created to raise money for Humphrey’s two sons has raised over $9,000.

It is unknown yet whether additional charges will be filed against Wrobel.

Lake County Judge Theodore Potkonjak ordered the woman held on a $500,000 bond.

Wrobel remains held in the Lake County Jail and would need to post $50,000 cash in order to be released.

A status of attorney hearing is scheduled for March 31.