Sadia Bonilla-Gomez, 23, has been unlocated since she was treated for injuries and released following the August 2020 Bell Road accident that claimed the lives of Dalton Williams and Samantha Peevyhouse of Centerville.
Bonilla-Gomez was a passenger in the Ford F-150 pickup driven by Jose Damaso-Hernandez when they crossed the center line and struck the 2016 Scion vehicle head-on.
Damaso-Hernandez was placed on the most wanted list late last year, then arrested in Bowling Green, Kentucky in January. He had been a fugitive since being released by Vanderbilt University Medical Center – but not into custody, as had been requested by MNPD.
He faces multiple charges, including two counts of vehicular homicide and DUI; his blood alcohol was nearly double the legal limit.
Bonilla-Gomez has been indicted on charges of vehicular assault, two counts of vehicular homicide, and aggravated child abuse to a child because a five-year-old child, not secured properly inside the pickup, suffered minor injuries.
Williams was 21 and Peevyhouse 25 at the time of their deaths.