Gunshot to the head killed N.D. student from Rogers

January 30, 2015 at 3:41PM

WAHPETON, N.D. – An autopsy report for a North Dakota college student from Rogers who was missing for two months says he died from a gunshot wound to the head.

The North Dakota College of Science released the final autopsy report for 20-year-old Andrew Sadek on Saturday.

The manner of death for Sadek had been ruled as undetermined. The toxicology drug screen was negative.

Sadek left his dormitory at the North Dakota State College of Science in the early morning hours of May 1. Authorities had searched for the student for several days in May.

Police pulled his body from the Red River near Breckenridge, Minn., in late June.

The school says that the case will continue to be handled as an open investigation. A weapon has not been found.

Associated Press

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