Investigators have identified and contacted the suspect they deemed the “bad apple culprit,” but say that there isn’t sufficient evidence for criminal charges.

Clark County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Sgt. Fred Neiman said he wouldn’t go into detail about the evidence collected, but said that there were no citations or arrests that resulted from the investigation.

Deputies were alerted to the culprit Aug. 24 after a northwest Hazel Dell resident came home and found a strange note on the door with the author claiming he was “apple-ing” residences by throwing apples onto roofs, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.

Neiman said that deputies were uncertain if apples were actually thrown on the homeowners roof or not.

Furthermore, walking to someone’s front door is not trespassing, Neiman said. It’s also not clear cut whether throwing apples onto roofs is a crime, he said, adding that it would depend on the totality of the circumstance.