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Investigation into death of Eric Bolling’s son to take weeks, Boulder police say

The investigation into the death of University of Colorado student Eric Chase Bolling, the son of former Fox News personality Eric Bolling, could take weeks as investigators await the results of toxicology tests.

Eric Chase Bolling, 19, died Friday night at an apartment near the 28th Street Frontage Road and Village Drive in Boulder, the Boulder County Coroner’s Office confirmed Monday. But Coroner Emma Hall has not yet ruled on the cause and manner of Bolling’s death.

Boulder police spokeswoman Shannon Aulabaugh said that while an autopsy was performed Monday, toxicology tests could take up to four weeks. Police also are still conducting interviews, she added.

Read more at The Boulder Daily Camera

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