The Secret Service said there was no surveillance footage or forensic evidence that would have helped identify who left the bag of cocaine at the White House
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/secret-service-ends-probe-over-cocaine-found-at-white-house-without-a-suspect-bad30082Agency said there was no surveillance footage or forensic evidence that would have helped identify who left the bag of cocaine
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