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Cause of death released for woman found dead days after clocking into work at Tempe Wells Fargo

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TEMPE, Ariz. - Officials have released the cause of death for a woman who was found dead days after clocking into work at a Tempe Wells Fargo.

Police say officers on Aug. 20 responded to a Wells Fargo near Priest Drive and Washington Street after on-site security reported finding an employee dead.

The victim was identified as . No signs of foul play were found.

Investigators say Prudhomme scanned into the building at around 7 a.m. on Aug. 16. There were no other scans exiting or entering the building from Prudhomme.

A report released on Nov. 14 from the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office revealed Prudhomme's manner of death to be natural. Her cause of death was listed as "sudden cardiac death in the setting of myocardial fibrosis of unknown etiology."

According to a toxicology report, no diseases or substances were found in Prudhomme's system.

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