The US Secret Service has closed its investigation into the discovery of cocaine in the White House.
It said it had attempted to determine a suspect through fingerprints, DNA traces and video evidence, but had not been able to do so.
The cocaine was discovered earlier this month in a storage area of the West Wing where visitors taking tours must leave their mobile phones.
The small plastic bag used to contain the drugs was discovered in an area that can be accessed by members of the public, and where mobile phones and other personal devices are stored before entering the White House.
It's too bad that no one knows [officially] the identity of whoever left the cocaine behind. Suspicion would continue to hover on certain people unfairly.
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