“The Latah County Sheriff’s Office in Idaho had posted a photo of 19-year-old Pullman, Wash., resident Andrew Cain alongside a message saying, ‘We have decided that Andrew Cain is no longer the Wanted Person of the Week… he is the Wanted Person of the Month of June. Congratulations!.’ A few days later, Cain took his own life. Whitman County Coroner Pete Martin said that Cain had suffered from depression ‘and a number of problems.’ The Latah County Sheriff’s Office told HuffPost there were three warrants out for Cain: one for driving without privileges and one for possession of a controlled substance, while unable to say what the third warrant was for.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/26/andrew-cain-suicide_n_3503387.html
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