Secret Service on Friday to end probe without a suspect on cocaine found at White House
The agency does not have any leads on who could have brought the cocaine into the White House even after the FBI conducted a sophisticated crime lab analysis.
The Secret Service said Thursday that they did not find fingerprints or DNA on the bag of cocaine that was found in the White House last week, and that a review of the surveillance camera footage did not identify a suspect.
The agency does not have any leads on who could have brought the cocaine into the White House even after the FBI conducted a sophisticated crime lab analysis, according to a summary of the Secret Service investigation, The Associated Press reported.
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., posted a video on Twitter after he left a Secret Service briefing to Congress on the matter, calling the probe "another coverup."
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