The Woodford County Sheriff’s Department and Illinois State Police have made three arrests in the December 19, 2015 death of a Bloomington teen.

As WMBD has reported, Keionta Williams, 18, was walking on I-39 near Kappa around 2:30 am when a bus hit and killed her.



Her mother said that Keionta was a straight-A student. She was in her first semester at Heartland Community College, studying to be a psychologist. When WMBD talked with her parents in December, they told us Williams rarely went out.

They believed there was more to the investigation and that the teenager may have been drugged. We’ve learned that toxicology results found LSD in her system.

Authorities arrested Jeffrey Duhaime, 22, of Bloomington, Deric Mool, 20, of Kappa, and Dakota Dunn, 18, of Kappa, for Drug Induced Homicide, a Class X felony. The three appeared and court Wednesday and are all facing three counts of Drug Induced Homicide. The charges carry up to 30 years in prison.

Mool and Dunn are being held on $25,000 bond. Duhaime is being held on $30,000 bond.

The case will be prosecuted by the Woodford County State’s Attorney’s Office.