| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003-10-08 | Police action | Officer Weiss located Juan Alessi's vehicle, a Ford Explorer, at The Towers Condominium. | The Towers Condominium | View |
| 2003-10-08 | Police action | Officer Weiss located Juan Alessi and his vehicle, a Ford Explorer with Florida tag U72UGL. | Towers Condominium | View |
| 2003-10-08 | Police action | Officer Weiss located Juan Alessi's vehicle, a Ford Explorer with Florida tag U72UGL, at the Towe... | the Towers Condominium | View |
| 2003-10-08 | N/A | Officer Weiss located Juan Alessi's vehicle. | Towers Condominium | View |
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.
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.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated September 1, 2006, details the investigation into a burglary and theft at the residence of a victim named Epstein. The suspect, Juan Alessi, confessed to stealing money but denied taking a Glock handgun. The report indicates that Epstein ultimately decided not to press charges after reaching a private agreement with Alessi for repayment and personally informing Police Captain Elmer Gudger of his decision.
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.
Officer Weiss advised the narrator that he had located Juan Alessi and his vehicle at the Towers Condominium.
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