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Locations
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Incident report
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Summary
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative, entered on November 12, 2003, details the investigation of a theft from a victim named Epstein by a suspect, Juan Alessi. The report states Alessi confessed to stealing money but denied taking a Glock handgun. Ultimately, Epstein decided not to press charges after reaching a private agreement with Alessi for repayment and formally notified Police Captain Elmer Gudger of his decision.
People (12)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Juan Alessi | Suspect |
Subject of the investigation for burglary and theft from Epstein's residence. Confessed to stealing money but denied ...
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| Marie Alessi |
Listed with her DOB and address to be added to the police system.
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| John Alessi |
Listed with his DOB and unknown address to be added to the police system.
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| Juan Alessie | Suspect |
Listed with his DOB and address to be added to the police system. This appears to be a spelling variation of Juan Ale...
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| MELNICHOK, THOMAS C. | Reporting Officer |
The author of the narrative section of the incident report.
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| GREENE, LINDA C. | Data Entry Clerk |
The person who entered the narrative into the system.
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| Officer Weiss | Police Officer |
Located Juan Alessi's vehicle at the Towers Condominium and reported the finding.
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| Sgt. Trylch | Police Sergeant |
Advised the reporting officer that Epstein had met with Alessi and reached an agreement for repayment.
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| Epstein | Victim |
Victim of the burglary and theft. He initially pursued the case but later decided not to prosecute after reaching an ...
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| Det. Dawson | Police Detective |
Interviewed Alessi and obtained a full confession for the theft of money.
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| Det. Recarey | Police Detective |
Removed video surveillance equipment from Epstein's residence.
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| Capt. Elmer Gudger | Police Captain |
Met with Epstein, who advised him that he no longer wished to prosecute Juan Alessi.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT | Government agency |
The agency that produced the incident report.
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Timeline (5 events)
2003-10-08
Officer Weiss located Juan Alessi's vehicle, a Ford Explorer with Florida tag U72UGL, at the Towers Condominium.
the Towers Condominium
2003-10-13
Epstein met with Alessi and they reached an agreement for Alessi to pay back the stolen money, after which Epstein decided not to prosecute.
2003-10-13
Det. Dawson interviewed Alessi, who gave a full confession to stealing money but denied taking a Glock handgun.
2003-10-15
Det. Recarey removed video surveillance equipment from Epstein's residence.
358 El Brillo
Epstein personally met with Capt. Elmer Gudger and advised him that he no longer wished to prosecute Juan Alessi for the burglary and theft.
Locations (4)
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Address of Marie Alessi.
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Address of Juan Alessie.
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Location where Officer Weiss found Juan Alessi's vehicle.
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Location of Epstein's residence from which video surveillance equipment was removed.
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Relationships (2)
The document describes an investigation into a burglary and theft by Alessi from Epstein's residence. It also details a subsequent agreement between them for repayment, leading Epstein to drop prosecution.
Epstein, as a citizen and victim of a crime, met with Police Captain Gudger to formally state his wish to no longer prosecute the suspect.
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