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Palm Beach Police Department
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2005-09-26 | N/A | Attempted trash pull at Epstein residence assisted by Jessie Jones; no trash found. | 358 El Brillo, Palm Beach, ... | View |
| 2005-09-26 | N/A | Attempted trash pull at Epstein residence (no trash found) | 358 El Brillo, Palm Beach, ... | View |
| 2005-04-05 | Investigative activity | Officer met with sanitation employee Jessie Jones to collect trash from Epstein's property. | 358 El Brillo Way | View |
| 2005-04-05 | N/A | Second trash pull operation. | 358 El Brillo Way | View |
| 2005-04-01 | Investigative activity | Officer met with sanitation employee Jessie Jones, observed Nada Marcinkova, and collected trash ... | 358 El Brillo Way | View |
| 2005-04-01 | N/A | Trash pull operation. Officer observed redacted female and staff vehicles. Collected trash via sa... | 358 El Brillo Way | View |
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details two main investigative activities: the technical enhancement of recorded calls between a victim and suspect Haley Robson (whose phone records were also re-subpoenaed due to an error), and two 'trash pulls' conducted at Jeffrey Epstein's residence in September 2005. One trash pull yielded four bags of evidence containing documentation and correspondence which were turned over to Detective Recarey, while a second attempt three days later found no trash. The report confirms police were actively monitoring communications between Robson and Epstein.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details surveillance conducted on Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way from March 31 to April 5, 2005. The report documents the collection and search of Epstein's trash, which yielded mail, personal documents for Janusz and Beata Banasiak, appointment notes, and a broken piece of a sexual toy. All items collected, along with surveillance tapes that had no evidentiary value, were turned over to Detective Pagan.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details surveillance activities on Jeffrey Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo Way between March 31 and April 5, 2005. The report describes a 'trash pull' operation where officers, assisted by sanitation employee Jessie Jones, collected refuse containing documents for Epstein and Janusz Banasiak, as well as a broken sexual device described as a 'Cyclone Vibrator.' The officer also noted observing a specific (redacted) female and various staff members entering and leaving the property.
This Palm Beach Police Department incident report details investigative actions regarding Jeffrey Epstein. It describes the technical enhancement of recorded calls between a victim and a redacted suspect, the correction of a subpoena for Cingular Cellular records to track calls between a suspect, a victim, and Epstein, and two 'trash pulls' conducted at Epstein's residence at 358 El Brillo in September 2005. The first trash pull yielded four bags of documentation turned over to Detective Recarey, while the second attempt found empty receptacles.
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