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Document Information
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Incident report
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1.01 MB
Summary
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated September 1, 2006, details the investigation of a possible intrusion at Mr. Epstein's residence. An officer examined the property, noting a window was found ajar in a computer room, which Mr. Epstein believed was the point of entry. Inside, $1300 in cash was discovered in an envelope, which was counted in the presence of Detective Melnichok and given to Mr. Epstein, while the scene was processed for fingerprints with no results.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Mr. Epstein | Resident/Victim |
Indicated where he believed an intruder made entry to his residence. Was present when cash was counted and received t...
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| Det. Melnichok | Detective |
Was present when thirteen one hundred dollar bills were removed from an envelope and counted.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT | government agency |
The agency that created the incident report.
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Timeline (1 events)
2006-09-01
Police investigated a potential intrusion at a residence, examining the exterior and interior, processing for fingerprints, and recovering cash.
Mr. Epstein's residence
Locations (3)
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The location of the incident being investigated, described as having a circular flagstone driveway, swimming pool, do...
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A dock at the property leads across to this waterway.
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The location where a white envelope containing cash was to be transported for chemical processing for latent fingerpr...
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Relationships (1)
Det. Melnichok was present with Mr. Epstein during the counting of money found at the scene, as part of an official police investigation.
Key Quotes (1)
"Please keep gate closed"Source
— Sign on a gate
(A sign on a small double gate at the property.)
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