good evening I'm Mike Norris and you're watching tune in news TV tonight we bring you a disturbing story from Tempe Arizona where a Wells Fargo employee was discovered deceased in her office cubicle days after she had last been seen alive Denise pram a 60-year-old employee at the Wells Fargo office on Washington Street in Tempe was found dead on August 20th in what appears to be a tragic and shocking incident according to Tempe Police pram had last scanned her ID to enter the building at a.m. on Friday August 16th alarmingly there were no subsequent scans recorded either entering or exiting the building after that point the discovery was made when co-workers noticed a foul odor permeating the office space initially several employees had attributed the strong smell to potential Plumbing issues however as the odor persisted and intensified concerns grew leading to a grim discovery on Tuesday August 20th following the smell colleagues made the horrifying find of prams body in her cubicle the location of her workstation on the third floor in a less populated area of the building may explain why her absence went unnoticed for such an extended period Tempe Police were alerted to the situation by on-site security who reported concerns about an employee they suspected had passed away officers arrived at the scene and officially confirmed Pam's death at 455 p.m. as of now the the exact cause of death remains under investigation by the Maricopa County Medical Examiner however preliminary findings from law enforcement indicate no apparent signs of Foul Play this tragic incident raises serious questions about workplace protocols and employee well-being checks especially in large corporate environments How could an employee remain unaccounted for over an entire weekend and into the following week without raising immediate alarms Wells Fargo has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of their colleague in a state the company said we are profoundly saddened by the loss of our colleague at our Tempe office our thoughts and prayers are with their family and loved ones during this difficult time the company has made counseling services available to its staff to help them cope with this shocking event as the investigation continues this incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust employee check in systems and the need for vigilance in maintaining a safe and supportive work environment we'll continue to follow the story as more details emerge our thoughts are with Denise Pam's family friends and colleagues during this difficult time this is Mike Norris reporting for tune in news TV stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and other news from around the nation [Music]