This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the investigation into a burglary at Jeffrey Epstein's residence on October 6, 2003. Detectives met with Epstein's assistant Sarah Kellen to retrieve surveillance footage showing a male suspect inside the home. The investigation led police to the Towers Condominium to locate a suspect named Alessi, though the building manager claimed the surveillance system there was broken during the relevant timeframe.
This document is a Palm Beach Police Department incident report narrative dated October 15, 2003. It details detectives locating Juan Alessi, a suspect in an unspecified matter, by first interviewing his estranged wife, Marie Alessi, at their apartment regarding a domestic separation and a recent sighting. Juan Alessi subsequently agreed to a police interview where, after being read his Miranda Rights, he was asked about his connection to Mr. Epstein.
This is a Palm Beach Police Department Incident Report regarding a burglary at 358 El Brillo (Epstein's residence) on October 5, 2003. The report details the interviewing of house guests and staff, including Teala Davies (massage therapist) and Nada Narcinkova, none of whom heard anything. The report also notes stolen items including $2,700 in cash and a Glock 9mm handgun, and provides a detailed physical description of the property's exterior.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details the aftermath of a theft at Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo involving suspect Juan Alessi. Alessi confessed to stealing money but denied taking a missing Glock handgun; subsequently, Epstein met with Alessi, agreed to a repayment plan, and informed police Captain Elmer Gudger that he did not wish to prosecute. The report closes with instructions to mark the currency as recovered and the gun as not stolen.
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