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Drew Ferraro Suicide Investigation Remains Closed to Public

Glendale Unified School District officials are not revealing the facts of a current internal investigation of Drew Ferraro's suicide at Crescenta Valley High School.

An internal investigation of Drew Ferraro's suicide on February 10 cannot be released publicly, unless authorized by the Ferraro family, according to the Glendale News-Press.

“The district has conducted its internal investigation, but there will be no public statement about it,” Frasher told The News-Press. “The statements by the investigating sheriff are consistent with the district’s basic public statements.”

Both school officials and sheriff's homicide investigators said that bullying is not a factor in his suicide, although . 

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Drew left four suicide notes for family and friends, allegedly none of these notes mentioned bullying, Sheriff's Lt. John Corina told Patch in February.

Drew committed suicide on Feb. 10 by jumping from the roof of a third-story building at . 

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