Police investigating the death of an international UW-Stout student say they have not found any evidence to show that a hate crime was committed.

On Friday afternoon, the Menomonie Police Department announced in a statement that it has a suspect in the death of Hussain Alnahdi, 24, of Buraydah, Saudi Arabia. The department said the person is not a UW-Stout student and does not live in Dunn County. Officers did not release the name of the suspect, but have forwarded their findings in the investigation to the Dunn County District Attorney's Office for possible criminal charges.

Alnahdi died on Oct. 31. Witnesses said a man assaulted Alnahdi on the 400 block of Main Street East in Menomonie the night before. The man then ran. When police arrived, they found Alnahdi unconscious and bleeding. Officers said Alnahdi regained consciousness afterwards, but his condition later worsened.

The investigation is ongoing. If you have any information, you're asked to call (715) 231-8511.

MENOMONIE, Wis.(MENOMONIE POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS RELEASE) -- Over the past twenty days the Menomonie Police Department (MPD) along with our partnering agencies diligently investigated the circumstances surrounding Hussain Alnahdi’s death. The investigation included interviews of persons out-of-state and examinations of various evidence. Through the course of the investigation the MPD hasn’t found any evidence that would suggest the death of Hussain Alnahdi was a hate crime. Additionally, the MPD developed a suspect. The MPD confirmed the suspect is neither a University of Wisconsin-Stout student or a resident of Dunn County. On November 18, 2016, the MPD sent the investigative findings to the Dunn County District Attorney’s Office for charges. The name of the suspect is being withheld pending a charging decision from the Dunn County District Attorney’s Office.

The investigation is still ongoing and the MPD asks that if anyone has any information relating to this incident to please contact Investigator Kelly Pollock at 715-231-8511. Furthermore, we appreciate the public’s continued assistance, patience, and support with this death investigation.