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Incident report
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Summary
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the investigation of a burglary and theft at the residence of a victim named Epstein, with Juan Alessi as the suspect. The report notes that Alessi confessed to stealing money but not a handgun, and that Epstein subsequently reached a private agreement with Alessi for repayment. Following this agreement and a personal meeting with Police Captain Elmer Gudger, Epstein officially stated he no longer wished to prosecute, leading to instructions for police clerks to show a full recovery of the currency.
People (12)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Juan |
Mentioned in relation to a VCR tape of his admission and as the person Epstein no longer wished to prosecute.
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| Marie Alessi |
Listed as a person to be added to the police system, with her DOB and address provided.
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| John Alessi |
Listed as a person to be added to the police system, with his DOB provided.
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| Juan Alessie | Suspect |
Listed as a person to be added to the police system, with his DOB and address provided. Also referred to as Juan Ales...
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| GREENE, LINDA C. | Police personnel |
Entered the narrative into the system on 11/12/03.
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| MELNICHOK, THOMAS C. | Police personnel |
Reported the narrative on 11/12/03.
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| Officer Weiss | Police Officer |
Located Juan Alessi and his vehicle at the Towers Condominium on 10/08/03.
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| Sgt. Trylch | Police Sergeant |
Advised the reporting officer that Epstein and Alessi had reached an agreement for repayment.
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| Epstein | Victim |
Victim of a burglary and theft who initially sought prosecution but later reached a private agreement with the suspec...
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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 personally with Epstein, who advised him 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 created the incident report.
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Timeline (5 events)
2003-10-08
Officer Weiss located Juan Alessi and his vehicle, a Ford Explorer with Florida tag U72UGL.
Towers Condominium
Officer Weiss
Juan Alessi
2003-10-13
Det. Dawson interviewed Alessi, who gave a full confession to the theft of money but denied taking a Glock hand gun.
Det. Dawson
Alessi
2003-10-15
Det. Recarey removed video surveillance equipment from Epstein's residence.
358 El Brillo
Epstein personally met with Capt. Elmer Gudger to advise he no longer wished to prosecute Juan Alessi.
Locations (5)
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Address of Marie Alessi.
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Address of Juan Alessie.
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Location where Officer Weiss located Juan Alessi and his vehicle.
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Location of Epstein's residence from which video surveillance equipment was removed.
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City where the addresses of Marie Alessi and Juan Alessie are located.
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Relationships (2)
Alessi was a suspect in a burglary and theft from Epstein's residence. Epstein initially wanted to prosecute but later reached a private agreement for Alessi to repay the stolen money and subsequently dropped the charges.
Epstein, as a citizen and victim of a crime, met personally with Police Captain Gudger to inform him of his decision to no longer pursue prosecution in the case.
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