Student involved in Gileau case sentenced to jail time

ISU accounting sophomore Raven Gileau was found dead early Sunday morning on the railroad tracks near 13th and Ontario after friends reported her missing from a gathering in Campustown. Photo Courtesy/Facebook

ISU accounting sophomore Raven Gileau was found dead early Sunday morning on the railroad tracks near 13th and Ontario after friends reported her missing from a gathering in Campustown. Photo Courtesy/Facebook

Kaitlin York

ISU student Michael Calderon-Cody, sophomore in physics, was found guilty of a simple misdemeanor in the Raven Gileau investigation beginning on April 25.

Calderon-Cody was sentenced to 30 days in jail; all but five days were suspended and must be served consecutively. He will serve one year of probation, 40 hours of community service and undergo a substance abuse evaluation, said Larry McCoy, Gileau’s uncle.

A total of 19 impact statements were submitted by the friends and family of Gileau, which were presented to the court describing the terrible impact her death has had on them, McCoy said.