The Lake County Sheriff’s Office investigates the homicide of Megan Lewis, 39, of Chicago, who was found dead on the side of the roadway on Hunt Club Road between Kelly Road and Route 173 in Old Mill Creek on November 29, 2023. Juan A. Vega-Montoya, 37, of Chicago, (inset) was arrested last month in connection with her death. | Photo: Joe Shuman/J. Shuman Photography (2023)

A grand jury has indicted a man who allegedly murdered a pregnant woman, kept her body in his car for days and then dumped the body along a roadway near Wadsworth.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office responded around 7 a.m. on November 29 to Hunt Club Road south of Route 173 in Old Mill Creek.

Lake County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli said at the time that a 911 caller reported a possible body on the side of the road.

Sheriff’s deputies arrived and located the body of a deceased woman on the east shoulder of Hunt Club Road.

Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek identified the woman as Megan Lewis, 39, of Chicago, and said she died as a result of strangulation.

A bystander told Lake and McHenry County Scanner she was driving southbound on Hunt Club Road heading toward Wadsworth Road when she passed by the scene.

The woman said she saw the body in a black bag on the side of the road.

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Covelli said in an update in December that sheriff’s detectives worked “tirelessly” to identify and arrest the suspect who murdered Lewis, who was 16 weeks pregnant when she was killed.

Detectives processed the crime scene and located physical evidence identifying Juan A. Vega-Montoya, 37, of Chicago, as a potential suspect.

Sheriff’s detectives reviewed video surveillance and determined Lewis was picked up by Vega-Montoya on November 26 in the area of Cicero Avenue and West Belden Avenue in Chicago.

Detectives believe Vega-Montoya began arguing with Lewis in the vehicle. During the argument, Vega-Montoya strangled Lewis to death, Covelli said.

Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Jeffrey Facklam said Vega-Montoya admitted to strangling Lewis and dumping her body.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office investigates the homicide of a Chicago woman who was found dead on the side of the roadway on Hunt Club Road between Kelly Road and Route 173 in Old Mill Creek on November 29, 2023. | Photo: Joe Shuman/J. Shuman Photography (2023)

Facklam said the argument was over a “small amount of money.”

Vega-Montoya then drove home and left Lewis’ body in his vehicle for two days before dumping her on the side of Hunt Club Road during the overnight hours between November 28 and November 29, Covelli said.

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Detectives conducted surveillance in early December in the area of Vega-Montoya’s home.

Vega-Montoya was spotted driving and detectives conducted a traffic stop where they took him into custody.

Additional physical evidence of the homicide was located inside Vega-Montoya’s vehicle, Covelli said.

The Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewed the case and approved the charge of concealing a homicidal death, a Class 3 felony.

Because the murder occurred in Chicago, sheriff’s detectives turned over all investigative information to the Chicago Police Department.

The Chicago Police Department has not announced murder charges against Vega-Montoya yet.

A Lake County grand jury last week returned a three-count indictment against Vega-Montoya charging him with concealing a homicidal death, concealing a death and abusing a corpse by removing it without authorization.

“It is simply unconscionable to kill someone then dump their body on the side of a roadway, in a humiliating fashion. I am very proud of the members of our Office who spent countless hours seeking evidence and searching for Megan’s killer. I am grateful for all of the agencies who assisted and worked to hold Megan’s killer accountable,” Lake County Sheriff John Idleburg said.

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Vega-Montoya is being held in the Lake County Jail after Lake County Judge Ari Fisz granted a detention petition filed by the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office.

The judge, during a detention hearing in mid-December, said that Vega-Montoya demonstrated a “severe disregard for the sanctity of human life” by wrapping the woman’s body in garbage bags and dumping her on the road.

Vega-Montoya is scheduled to appear in court again on January 31 for a case management conference.