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I wonder if this is semantics. A “suspect” is different from a “person of interest”, right?
EDIT: Oh, I see that the Sheriff statement says they have no identified “person of interest” either. Never mind!
Yes, a suspect is different than a 'person of interest'.
A 'person of interest' can be someone that might have seen or heard something, a witness with information about the crime. Not necessarily an official suspect.
It can also be someone who later becomes a suspect.
JMO
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