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Summary

This document excerpt details two main points: an accusation that defense investigators impersonated police officers, which was found to be baseless, and a subject's history of drug/alcohol use, running away, and association with 'unsavory individuals'. The document highlights failures by the PBPD to include exculpatory information in their reports regarding both incidents.

People (6)

Name Role Context
[REDACTED] Witness/Subject
Claimed defense investigators impersonated police officers; had marijuana signature; had history of running away, dru...
[REDACTED] Boyfriend
Associated with [REDACTED] in marijuana use.
[REDACTED] Defense Investigators
Accused of impersonating police, but the accusation was found baseless; provided business cards identifying them as p...
[REDACTED] Father of [REDACTED]
Reported [REDACTED] and another individual missing to police.
[REDACTED] Mother of [REDACTED]
Called police due to [REDACTED]'s unexplained absence.
[REDACTED] Drug Dealer
Described as 'helpful' in returning [REDACTED] and another individual home.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
PBPD
Police Department, received information from defense, failed to include crucial details in reports.
State's Attorneys Office
Involved in the investigation.

Timeline (4 events)

Witness claimed defense investigators impersonated police officers to get her statement. Defense investigation found the accusation baseless, with investigators providing business cards to identify themselves as private investigators. Witness initially declined to speak to them, stating she 'does not speak to cops'.
[REDACTED] (Witness) Defense Investigators PBPD State's Attorneys Office
[REDACTED] had a history of running away, drug/alcohol use, and association with 'unsavory individuals'.
Various homes
Police were called after [REDACTED]'s father reported her and another individual missing shortly after returning to Florida. They were later returned home by a 'drug dealer', drunk and high, having voluntarily absented themselves.
Florida, [REDACTED]'s home
[REDACTED] [REDACTED] (Father) [REDACTED] (Drug Dealer) Police
[REDACTED] was found at an 'inappropriate location' and police were called by her mother due to another unexplained absence.
An 'inappropriate location'
[REDACTED] [REDACTED] (Mother) Police

Locations (2)

Location Context
[REDACTED] returned to Florida.
Parents' various homes, 'inappropriate location'.

Relationships (3)

[REDACTED] boyfriend/girlfriend [REDACTED]
use of marijuana with her boyfriend
[REDACTED] daughter/father [REDACTED]
reported missing by her father; returned to live with her father
[REDACTED] daughter/mother [REDACTED]
mother called police due to unexplained absence

Key Quotes (6)

""can't wait to buy some weed!!!... I can't wait!!!... (Hold on: let me say that again) I can't wait to buy some weed!!!... I also want to get a vaporizer so I can smoke in my room because apparently there are 'narcs' everywhere""
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""what heaven looks like to me""
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""does not speak to cops""
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""cops""
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""drug dealer""
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""inappropriate location""
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