Missing Faleena Hopkins Was Last Seen in Jackson, Wyoming
Daniel Johnson Faleena Hopkins, 52, was arrested on Jan. 27 after officers from the National Park Service noticed her parked on the road at Jackson Lake Junction.
She led them on a 24-mile high-speed chase, entailing the use of spike strips to deflate her tyres. Hopkins’ friend emailed the Jackson Hole Daily on Friday, saying Hopkins had been missing for 10 days.
Hopkins’ federal charges from the 27th of January include stopping or parking on the roadway, exceeding the posted speed limit, and fleeing or attempting to elude police. Hopkins listed her address as “Jackson, 83001” in court documents, although the jail roster and park officials both listed her as a resident of Seattle, Washington.
Hopkins was last seen in Jackson on Jan. 30, the same day Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Kelly Rankin released Hopkins from Teton County jail, according to the DCI’s missing person profile.
Hopkins is scheduled to appear in federal court on February 28 at 10 a.m. for an arraignment.
Faleena Marie Hopkins’ family is looking for assistance in locating her. No one has heard from or seen Faleena Marie Hopkins since she was last seen by her family members, and the family members are looking for any assistance that can bring them closer to Faleena Marie Hopkins’ current location.
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