Daughter Pleads Not Guilty to Murder of Mother Found in Hanford Home’s Closet

HANFORD, Calif. (KMJKFSN) — A South Valley woman charged with the murder of her mother, whose body was found locked in the closet of a Hanford home, has pleaded not guilty.

37-year-old Kelli Yingling made an appearance in court Wednesday morning.

Police found her mother, identified as 67-year-old Peggi Ann Yingling, on Friday during a welfare check at a home on Encore Drive near 11th Avenue.

Investigators say Peggi Ann’s body had been decomposing for some time while wrapped in plastic bags.

An autopsy revealed signs of strangulation.

During the investigation, detectives interviewed Kelli, who also lives at the home.

Investigators say she made statements implicating herself in the homicide.

She’s been charged with murder and elder abuse resulting in death.

On Wednesday, the District Attorney amended the complaint, adding a premeditated murder and a strike prior.

If convicted, this elevates the penalty to 25 years to life in prison.

Kelli Yingling is due back in court on July 9, 2024.

Listen to the report by KMJ’s Liz Kern.