LAKE STEVENS, Wash. (AP) — The FBI says it so far has seen no evidence of a crime in its review of a case in which a black Muslim teenager was found hanging from a tree in Washington state.





The FBI issued a statement Friday saying it concurs with the conclusions of local police that "evidence collected to date does not provide any indication of a criminal act," but that it would reevaluate its position if new evidence develops.



Ben Keita, 18, went missing in November and was found hanging by a rope from a tree in a wooded area of Lake Stevens in January.



The Snohomish County Medical Examiner's Office initially labeled the death a suicide, but it later changed that finding to undetermined, saying there was not enough information to make a ruling.



The teen's family says he displayed no signs of depression before his disappearance.



