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| N/A | Search | A search was conducted where items of evidence were seized. The crime scene unit was notified to ... | N/A | View |
| 2006-09-01 | Police investigation | A police officer took a report from Epstein regarding a theft, viewed surveillance footage, and C... | Epstein's house | View |
| 2003-10-06 | Investigation | At 1550 hours, Crime Scene Manager Greg Parkinson advised the reporting officer that he had locat... | N/A | View |
| 2003-10-05 | N/A | Burglary reported at 358 El Brillo Way. Jeffrey Epstein reported $3500 and a Glock handgun missin... | 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Bea... | View |
| 0006-09-01 | N/A | Police interview and crime scene processing. | Epstein's Residence | View |
This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. During the proceedings, the government attorney, Ms. Comey, successfully has several photographs admitted as evidence, and then questions Sergeant Dawson about a search. Sergeant Dawson testifies that he notified the crime scene unit, led by Greg Parkinson, to photograph and process the evidence he seized.
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 dated September 1, 2006. Jeffrey Epstein reported a theft from his home office, stating he set up a spy camera to catch a thief stealing cash from a briefcase. He identified the suspect on video as his former houseman, Juan P. Alessi, based on his physical build and specific footwear. Additionally, Epstein reported a Glock 9mm handgun missing from a bookcase.
This police incident report narrative, dated October 9, 2003, details the investigation into a burglary at Mr. Epstein's residence on October 6, 2003. Detectives obtained video of the suspect from Epstein's assistant, Sarah Kellen, and identified the suspect as Alessi through fingerprints found by the crime scene manager. The investigation at the suspect's residence, the Towers Condominium, revealed that the building's surveillance recording system was broken, according to the manager, Donald Dement.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from September 1, 2006, details a theft at Epstein's residence. Epstein reported that a suspect, believed to be his former houseman Juan P. Alessi, entered the home and stole $100 from a briefcase and a Glock 9mm handgun. The incident was captured on a spy camera, and Epstein provided police with Alessi's personal information.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated 9/01/06, details the investigation on 10/06/03 into a burglary at Mr. Epstein's residence. Detectives obtained video footage of the suspect from Epstein's assistant, Sarah Kellen, and identified the suspect as Alessi via fingerprints. The investigation led them to the suspect's residence, the Towers Condominium, where the manager, Donald Dement, informed them that the surveillance recording system was broken on the night of the incident.
At 1550 hours, Crime Scene Manager Greg Parkinson advised Officer Melnichok that he had located fingerprints for the suspect Alessi from a Town of Palm Beach identification card application.
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