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Type: Incident report
File Size: 1.04 MB
Summary

This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated February 17, 2006, details the seizure of trash from the residence at 358 El Brillo on multiple dates in September and October 2005. During searches of the seized trash, officers found correspondence addressed to Jeffrey Epstein and the residence, as well as a broken sexual toy. All items of evidentiary value were collected and turned over to a Detective Recarey for follow-up as part of case 1-05-000368.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jesse Jones PB Sanitation worker
Met with the reporting officer and collected trash from 358 El Brillo on September 27, 2005.
Det. Recarey Detective
Received all documents and items of evidentiary value for follow-up.
Jeff Williams PB Sanitation worker
Met with the reporting officer and collected trash from 358 El Brillo on October 3, 4, and 5, 2005.
Jeffrey Epstein
Correspondence for him was found in the trash seized from 358 El Brillo on October 3 and October 4, 2005.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT government agency
The agency that created the incident report and to which seized trash was transported for analysis.
PB Sanitation government agency
The employer of sanitation workers Jesse Jones and Jeff Williams.

Timeline (4 events)

2005-09-27
An officer met with sanitation worker Jesse Jones, observed him collect trash from 358 El Brillo, seized the trash, and found correspondence for the address inside.
358 El Brillo
Jesse Jones Det. Recarey Reporting Officer (unnamed)
2005-10-03
An officer met with sanitation worker Jeff Williams, observed him collect trash from 358 El Brillo, seized the trash, and found correspondence for the address and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as a broken sexual toy.
358 El Brillo
Jeff Williams Det. Recarey Reporting Officer (unnamed)
2005-10-04
An officer met with sanitation worker Jeff Williams, observed him collect trash from 358 El Brillo, seized the trash, and found correspondence for the address and Jeffrey Epstein.
358 El Brillo
Jeff Williams Det. Recarey Reporting Officer (unnamed)
2005-10-05
The reporting officer responded to 358 El Brillo and met with PB Sanitation worker Jeff Williams. The report cuts off before detailing further action.
358 El Brillo
Jeff Williams Reporting Officer (unnamed)

Locations (2)

Location Context
The location from which trash was collected on multiple dates as part of an investigation.
Location of the police department and the sanitation service.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein association with property
Correspondence addressed to Jeffrey Epstein was found in the trash collected from the residence at 358 El Brillo on two separate occasions.
Reporting Officer (unnamed) professional Det. Recarey
The reporting officer turned over all items of evidentiary value to Det. Recarey for follow-up.

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Date: 2/17/06
PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
Page: 26
Time: 11:36:35
Incident Report
Program: CMS301L
Case No. . . . : 1-05-000368
(Continued)
On or about September 27, 2005 at approximately 0915 hours, I responded to 358 El Brillo and met with PB Sanitation worker Jesse Jones. I observed Jones enter the driveway of 358 El Brillo and remove one plastic bag of trash and place it in the back of an empty sanitation truck.
I then followed Jones to a predetermined location and seized the trash from the truck. The trash was transported to the Palm Beach Police Department where I began sifting through its contents. There was a total of 1 white in color plastic bag which contained correspondence for 358 El Brillo. All documents of evidentiary value were removed and turned over to Det. Recarey for follow-up.
On or about Monday October 3, 2005 at approximately 0915 hours, I responded to 358 El Brillo and met with PB Sanitation worker Jeff Williams. I observed Williams enter the driveway of 358 El Brillo and remove several plastic bags of trash and place the contents into the back of an empty sanitation truck.
I then followed Williams to a predetermined location and seized the trash from the truck. The trash was transported to the Palm Beach Police Department where I began sifting through its contents. There was a total of 7 white in color plastic bags with a red tie and 1 black in color bag which contained 2 white in color plastic bags with a red tie. Each of the bags contained documentation and correspondence for 358 El Brillo and Jeffrey Epstein. Inside of one of the white in color bags, I located a broken piece of a hard plastic or clear acrylic stick, which was shaped with small ridges. This device is commonly used as a sexual toy which is inserted into the vagina or anus for stimulation. This item, along with all documents of evidentiary value were removed and turned over to Det. Recarey for follow-up.
On or about Tuesday October 4, 2005 at approximately 0928 hours, I responded to 358 El Brillo and met with PB Sanitation worker Jeff Williams. I observed Williams enter the driveway of 358 El Brillo and remove several plastic bags of trash and place the contents into the side well of the sanitation truck. This side of the truck is separate from the rear of the truck and does not come into contact with other trash.
I then followed Williams to a predetermined location and seized the trash from the truck. The trash was transported to the Palm Beach Police Department where I began sifting through its contents. There was a total of 2 white in color plastic bags which were tied at the top. Each of the bags contained documentation and correspondence for 358 El Brillo and Jeffrey Epstein. All documents of evidentiary value were removed and turned over to Det. Recarey for follow-up.
On or about Wednesday October 5, 2005 at approximately 0928 hours, I responded to 358 El Brillo and met with PB Sanitation worker Jeff
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Public Records Request No.: 17-295
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