An Auburn woman was sentenced to a little over 11 years in prison following an Enumclaw incident where the defendant crashed while driving at 118 mph, killing her child.

On Aug. 8, Savannah Lynn Hopper, 38, of Auburn, was sentenced to 134 months in prison for vehicular homicide — 11 years and two months — following a joint sentencing recommendation from the defense and prosecution in a plea agreement. This incident stems from an April 27 crash in the 23300 block of Southeast 416th St., near Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park, where Savannah Hopper had a 0.15 blood alcohol level, her vehicle exited the road driving 118 mph, the vehicle cartwheeled for about 60 feet, and ultimately, her 12-year-old child, Woodson Hopper, died at the scene.

Savannah Hopper also received a total of 24 months i

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