Nicole
Bowersock sentenced for drug induced homicide
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[July 28, 2018]
On
July 20, 2018, Nicole Bowersock was sentenced pursuant to a fully
negotiated plea agreement to 15 years in the Illinois Department of
Corrections for the offense of Drug Induced Homicide, a class X
felony.
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This sentence will be followed by 3 years of mandatory supervised
release (formerly known as parole). Based upon truth-in-sentencing laws,
Nicole Bowersock will serve 75% of the 15 year sentence before becoming
eligible for mandatory supervised release.
This case is the result of the heroin overdose death of Kayla Mehan that
occurred on December 14, 2016. Based upon the cause of death, Lincoln
Police began an investigation that revealed Kayla Mehan had reached out
to Nicole Bowersock to buy $80 worth of heroin during the late hours of
December 12, 2016. Nicole Bowersock agreed to do so. Kayla Mehan, and
her then boyfriend Pedro Carillo, drove Nicole Bowersock to Springfield,
Illinois to purchase heroin from Nicole Bowersock’s supplier. Once that
purchase was made, Nicole Bowersock gave the heroin to Kayla Mehan for
the agreed $80 price. Upon returning to Lincoln early December 13th,
Kayla Mehan injected a portion of that heroin which lead to her death.
Pedro Carillo discovered Kayla Mehan unconscious later that day. Kayla
Mehan was given medical treatment but passed away on December 14, 2016.
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“Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the family of Kayla
Mehan,” stated Jonathan C. Wright. “It is our hope that this
sentence will serve as a warning. First, to those battling with
heroin addiction, may Kayla’s tragic and untimely death be a
reminder of the danger of this drug. Second, to those dealing heroin
in our communities, may this serve as a reminder that law
enforcement will pursue serious consequences upon those who traffic
this dangerous drug,” continued Wright.
[Jonathan C. Wright
Logan County State’s Attorney]
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