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Kingman woman’s death under investigation

KINGMAN – Authorities continue investigating the death of a Kingman woman. 33-year-old Molly Hopper reportedly left her Rancho Santa Fe area residence on June 26 and was considered endangered because she was without her necessary medications.

Deputy Kingman police chief Joel Freed said Hopper’s body was located on June 30 near her vehicle in the 7400 block of West Chino Drive in Golden Valley. Freed said the vehicle was in working order and that it’s not known why she would be driving or parking in that area.

An autopsy is pending in an effort to establish the cause of Hopper’s death.

Dave Hawkins