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  4. "document_number": "1-05-000368",
  5. "date": "2/17/06",
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  10. "full_text": "Date: 2/17/06 Time: 11:36:35 PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Incident Report Page: 24 Program: CMS301L Case No. : 1-05-000368 (Continued) ***************************** NARRATIVE # 5 ***************************** NA Reported By: RECAREY, JOSEPH 9/26/05 Entered By.: ALTOMARO, NICKIE A. 9/28/05 Copies of the tapes that were submitted into evidence were requested. Additionally, trash pulls were started on September 21, 2005. Sgt. Szarszewski made telephone contact with Tony Higgins, Supervisor of the Sanitation Department, and requested that trash be collected at the Epstein House located at 358 El Brillo in Palm Beach. Sgt. Szarszewski met with Sanitation worker, Jeff Williams and observed him enter the property at 358 El Brillo. Shortly thereafter, Williams exited the property and placed the three white trash bags in the empty well in the rear of the truck. Williams then drove away where he met with Sgt. Szarszewski who removed the bags from the well and placed them into one large black trash bag. The bag was returned to the Police Station where it was waiting for him. Upon his arrival, we inspected the bags where several notes and papers were found. These notes contained names of girls with times. Additionally, there was a note from and to Jeffrey Epstein on a notepad, which stated, \"For a good time call and at .\" Also, there was another telephone number on the note . Also found was a written note, which stated, \"can not come at 7 p.m. tomorrow because of soccern.\" These items were written on notepads that contain Jeffrey Epstein on the bottom of the notes.\" These items were placed into evidence for future follow up. I requested subpoenas for subscriber information on the telephone numbers listed above on the note from and . The telephone numbers and are both assigned to Cingular Cellular Service. Other notes were found within the trash on Jeffrey Epstein pad, papers that contained telephone numbers. One note had \" \" with written on it. This cellular number is assigned to Cingular Cellular Service. Another sheet had written 434-7788 which is assigned to Bell South Telecommunications. The subpoenas were picked up and submitted to Cingular and Bell South Telecommunication for subscriber information. On September 22, 2005, I was informed by Sgt. Szarszewski that there would be no trash pick up as it was recycle pick up day. A request for copies of the micro and standard size cassettes were requested from crime scene to familiarize myself with the interviews conducted. On September 23, 2005, the tapes were received and I began to become familiar with the interviews that were conducted. Det. Krauel had met with Town of Palm Beach Sanitation worker, Jeff Williams and observed him enter the property of 358 El Brillo. Shortly thereafter, Williams exited the property and placed the three white trash bags in the empty well in the rear of the truck. Williams then drove away where he met with Det. Krauel who removed the bags from the well and placed them into one large black trash bag. The bag was returned to the Police Station where I was waiting for him. Upon his arrival, we inspected the bags where several notes and papers were found. The notes will be 07/26/17 Page 1996 Public Records Request No.: 17-295 DOJ-OGR-00032309",
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  19. "content": "Copies of the tapes that were submitted into evidence were requested. Additionally, trash pulls were started on September 21, 2005. Sgt. Szarszewski made telephone contact with Tony Higgins, Supervisor of the Sanitation Department, and requested that trash be collected at the Epstein House located at 358 El Brillo in Palm Beach. Sgt. Szarszewski met with Sanitation worker, Jeff Williams and observed him enter the property at 358 El Brillo. Shortly thereafter, Williams exited the property and placed the three white trash bags in the empty well in the rear of the truck. Williams then drove away where he met with Sgt. Szarszewski who removed the bags from the well and placed them into one large black trash bag. The bag was returned to the Police Station where it was waiting for him. Upon his arrival, we inspected the bags where several notes and papers were found. These notes contained names of girls with times. Additionally, there was a note from and to Jeffrey Epstein on a notepad, which stated, \"For a good time call and at .\" Also, there was another telephone number on the note . Also found was a written note, which stated, \"can not come at 7 p.m. tomorrow because of soccern.\" These items were written on notepads that contain Jeffrey Epstein on the bottom of the notes.\" These items were placed into evidence for future follow up. I requested subpoenas for subscriber information on the telephone numbers listed above on the note from and . The telephone numbers and are both assigned to Cingular Cellular Service. Other notes were found within the trash on Jeffrey Epstein pad, papers that contained telephone numbers. One note had \" \" with written on it. This cellular number is assigned to Cingular Cellular Service. Another sheet had written 434-7788 which is assigned to Bell South Telecommunications. The subpoenas were picked up and submitted to Cingular and Bell South Telecommunication for subscriber information.",
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  24. "content": "On September 22, 2005, I was informed by Sgt. Szarszewski that there would be no trash pick up as it was recycle pick up day. A request for copies of the micro and standard size cassettes were requested from crime scene to familiarize myself with the interviews conducted. On September 23, 2005, the tapes were received and I began to become familiar with the interviews that were conducted. Det. Krauel had met with Town of Palm Beach Sanitation worker, Jeff Williams and observed him enter the property of 358 El Brillo. Shortly thereafter, Williams exited the property and placed the three white trash bags in the empty well in the rear of the truck. Williams then drove away where he met with Det. Krauel who removed the bags from the well and placed them into one large black trash bag. The bag was returned to the Police Station where I was waiting for him. Upon his arrival, we inspected the bags where several notes and papers were found. The notes will be",
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  35. "Joseph Recarey",
  36. "Nickie A. Altomaro",
  37. "Sgt. Szarszewski",
  38. "Tony Higgins",
  39. "Jeff Williams",
  40. "Jeffrey Epstein",
  41. "Det. Krauel"
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  43. "organizations": [
  44. "Palm Beach Police Department",
  45. "Cingular Cellular Service",
  46. "Bell South Telecommunications"
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  48. "locations": [
  49. "Palm Beach",
  50. "358 El Brillo"
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  52. "dates": [
  53. "2/17/06",
  54. "9/26/05",
  55. "9/28/05",
  56. "September 21, 2005",
  57. "September 22, 2005",
  58. "September 23, 2005",
  59. "07/26/17"
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  63. "17-295",
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  67. "additional_notes": "The document appears to be a police incident report with redactions. The redactions are likely due to sensitive information being removed."
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