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Extraction Summary
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Incident report
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Summary
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated April 20, 2006, details a series of evidence collections from the trash of 358 El Brillo in September and October 2005. An officer coordinated with sanitation workers on multiple occasions to seize trash bags, which were then sifted at the police department. The searches yielded correspondence addressed to the residence and to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as a broken sexual toy, all of which were turned over to a Detective Recarey as evidence.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Det. Recarey | Detective |
Mentioned as the detective who was notified and to whom evidence was turned over for follow-up.
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| Jesse Jones | PB Sanitation worker |
Met with the reporting officer on September 27, 2005, to collect trash from 358 El Brillo.
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| Jeff Williams | PB Sanitation worker |
Met with the reporting officer on October 3 and October 4, 2005, to collect trash from 358 El Brillo.
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| Jeffrey Epstein |
His name was found on documentation and correspondence within trash bags seized from 358 El Brillo on October 3 and O...
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT | government agency |
The agency that created the incident report and where seized trash was transported for sifting.
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| PB Sanitation | company |
The employer of sanitation workers Jesse Jones and Jeff Williams.
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Timeline (4 events)
2005-09-27
An officer met with sanitation worker Jesse Jones to seize one bag of trash from 358 El Brillo. The trash contained correspondence for the address and was turned over to Det. Recarey.
358 El Brillo
2005-10-03
An officer met with sanitation worker Jeff Williams to seize several bags of trash from 358 El Brillo. The trash contained correspondence for the address and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as a broken sexual toy. The items were turned over to Det. Recarey.
358 El Brillo
2005-10-04
An officer met with sanitation worker Jeff Williams to seize several bags of trash from 358 El Brillo. The trash contained documentation and correspondence for the address and Jeffrey Epstein. The items were turned over to Det. Recarey.
358 El Brillo
2005-10-05
The report begins to describe another evidence collection event on this date, but the text is cut off.
Unidentified Officer
Locations (2)
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The location from which trash was collected on multiple occasions as part of an investigation.
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The location where seized trash was transported and sifted for evidence.
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Relationships (2)
Correspondence addressed to Jeffrey Epstein was found in trash collected from the residence at 358 El Brillo on multiple dates.
The reporting officer consistently turned over all collected evidence to Det. Recarey for follow-up, indicating a standard investigative procedure within the police department.
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