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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
3
Locations
3
Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: Police incident report (palm beach police department)
File Size: 3.37 MB
Summary

This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details 'trash pulls' conducted at Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo between September 21 and September 23, 2005. Police coordinated with sanitation workers to seize trash bags, which contained notes with names of girls, times, and specific messages such as 'For a good time call' and a scheduling conflict regarding soccer. The report documents the collection of evidence, including phone numbers assigned to Cingular and Bell South, for which subpoenas were subsequently requested.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Joseph Recarey Reporting Officer
Reported the narrative; inspected trash bags at the station.
Nickie A. Altomaro Data Entry
Entered the report into the system.
Sgt. Szarszewski Police Sergeant
Coordinated and executed the trash pull operation on 9/21/05.
Tony Higgins Supervisor, Sanitation Department
Contacted by police to arrange the trash pull.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject
Owner of the house where trash was pulled; name appeared on notepads found in trash.
Jeff Williams Sanitation Worker
Physically collected the trash bags from Epstein's property to hand over to police.
Det. Krauel Police Detective
Coordinated and executed the second trash pull on 9/23/05.
[Redacted] Note Sender
Sent a note to Epstein saying 'For a good time call...'
[Redacted] Associate/Minor?
Mentioned in a note saying they 'can not come at 7 p.m. tomorrow because of soccer.'

Timeline (3 events)

September 21, 2005
Trash pull operation conducted by Sgt. Szarszewski and Jeff Williams at 358 El Brillo.
358 El Brillo, Palm Beach
September 22, 2005
Scheduled trash pull cancelled because it was recycle day.
358 El Brillo, Palm Beach
September 23, 2005
Second trash pull operation conducted by Det. Krauel and Jeff Williams.
358 El Brillo, Palm Beach

Locations (3)

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Social/Personal [Redacted]
Note sent to Epstein regarding 'good time' calls and scheduling conflicts involving soccer.
Sgt. Szarszewski Professional Tony Higgins
Coordinated regarding sanitation schedule for trash pulls.

Key Quotes (4)

"These notes contained names of girls with times."
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"Additionally, there was a note from [Redacted] to Jeffrey Epstein on a notepad, which stated, 'For a good time call [Redacted]'"
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"[Redacted] can not come at 7 p.m. tomorrow because of soccer."
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"These items were written on notepads that contain Jeffrey Epstein on the bottom of the notes."
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Full Extracted Text

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Date: 7/13/06
Time: 9:27:55
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Incident Report
Page: 24
Program: CMS301L
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Case No. . . . : 1-05-000368
(Continued)
property number 05-294 with the blank tape.
************************** N A R R A T I V E # 5 **************************
NA Reported By: RECAREY, JOSEPH 9/26/05
Entered By: ALTOMARO, NICKIE A. 9/28/05
Copies of the tapes that were submitted into evidence were requested.
Additionally, trash pulls were started on September 21, 2005. Sgt.
Szarszewski made telephone contact with Tony Higgins, Supervisor of
the Sanitation Department, and requested that trash be collected at
the Epstein House located at 358 El Brillo in Palm Beach. Sgt
Szarszewski met with Sanitation worker, Jeff Williams and observed him
enter the property at 358 El Brillo. Shortly thereafter, Williams
exited the property and placed the three white trash bags in the empty
well in the rear of the truck. Williams then drove away where he met
with Sgt. Szarszewski who removed the bags from the well and placed
them into one large black trash bag. The bag was returned to the
Police Station where I was waiting for him. Upon his arrival, we
inspected the bags where several notes and papers were found. These
notes contained names of girls with times. Additionally, there was a
note from [Redacted] to Jeffrey Epstein on a notepad, which
stated, "For a good time call [Redacted]" Also,
there was another telephone number on the note [Redacted] Also found
was a written note, which stated, [Redacted] can not come at 7 p.m.
tomorrow because of soccer. These items were written on notepads that
contain Jeffrey Epstein on the bottom of the notes. These items were
placed into evidence for future follow up. I requested subpoenas for
subscriber information on the telephone numbers listed above on the
note from [Redacted] The cellular telephones [Redacted] and
[Redacted] are both assigned to Cingular Cellular Service. Other notes
were found within the trash on Jeffrey Epstein pad, papers that
contained telephone numbers. One note had [Redacted] with [Redacted]
written on it. This cellular number is assigned to Cingular Cellular
Service. Another sheet had written [Redacted] which is assigned to Bell
South Telecommunications. The subpoenas were picked up and submitted
to Cingular and Bell South Telecommunication for subscriber
information.
On September 22, 2005, I was informed by Sgt. Szarszewski that there
would be no trash pick up as it was recycle pick up day. A request
for copies of the micro and standard size cassettes were requested
from crime scene to familiarize myself with the interviews conducted.
On September 23, 2005, the tapes were received and I began to become
familiar with the interviews that were conducted. Det. Krauel had met
with Town of Palm Beach Sanitation worker, Jeff Williams and observed
him enter the property of 358 El Brillo. Shortly thereafter, Williams
exited the property and placed the three white trash bags in the empty
well in the rear of the truck. Williams then drove away where he met
with Det. Krauel who removed the bags from the well and placed them
into one large black trash bag. The bag was returned to the Police
Station where I was waiting for him. Upon his arrival, we inspected
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