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Upon my arrival at leSO, I used resources available, to include; ICSO DetentionsManagement. Records Management. Case Management. and any possible S!1J files we could obtainon the Individuals, I also checked NCIC/CCICfor criminal histories on the individuals, and I also collected Colorado driver's license information on the parties. Listed below Is information 1 obtained during my background search of the individuals,
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On 07·l9·99, between the hours of 1230 and 1245.1 had an opportunityto speak with Kevin Tucker, who is a teacher at
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Upon contactingKevin, he told me that his fourthififthhour Ace Computerclass had just gone down to the Tech Lab and he believesitwas between lll5 and 1125 a.m. when he hearda loudbanging on the classroom doors. Mr. Tuckerlooked out into the hallwayand.describedseeing severalstudents runningdown thehallwayandthey were screaming. At this point,he recalled that the fire alarms went off and at one point he heard one unidentified student yell, "Somebody's is shooting at us:' Mr. Tucker told me that the students in his class had gotten up from their workstations and moved toward the door, at which time he directed them back intothe classroom for their ,afety. Mr. Tuckerdescribed that the fire doors in the hallway Just east of their classroomhad startedto close just after the fire alarms went off.
Mr. Tucker told me after the fire alanns went off, he then directed hi' students to exit from the school, at which time they moved north from the Tech lab, went down the north wing and exited the building near the Ace Computer classrooms. As the studentsexited fromthe school, Mr. Tucker describedseeing severalstudents tun north where they climbed the fence and ended upover near thesmoker's pit and then ran to safety iato ClementPark. Mr. Tuckertold me hedid not followthe students out, that hewent to the Family and ConsumerStudies roomto make sure everybody was QuI ofthere, then he proceeded to the AceComputer classroom to make sure that his teaching partner, Rebecca Gomez-Bailey!ul.d eluted from the seaoot. Mr.
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Tucker told me that he did not observe any gunmen while he was at Columbine High School, that he only heard gunshots. He also explained that as lIis class was exiting from the Teell Lab, he recalled looking east down tile main hallway, wnere he saw the glass doors near the office had been sllot out, He also described that the ballway was smoky or hazy, telling me that he believed it was from the gunshots that were fired by the gunmen. Mr. Tucker did eventually exit the high school,
[ interviewed the following students who bed attended Mr. Tucker's Ace Computer class and here is a synopsis of the information they provided me in reference to the shootingthat occurred on 04-20-99. The students [contacted were: Am Maranian, DOBI07-18-ll2. DN#4850, 5175 S. Hoyt Street. Littleton, CO 80123 (303) 973-5098. Jeffrey Shane Thompson. ooBI061581, DN#4854. 6880 W. Quarto Place. Littleton. CO 30m (303) 979-3492, George Schreiner. DOBI05-[3-82. DN#4853.6455 W. Kingsley Avenue, Littleton. CO 30128 (303) 932-2032. Those students told me that they were in Mr. Tucker's Ace Computer class and were wotking in the Tech Lab between the noun of IllS and ll20 a.m. The students explainedthat they were told by Mr. Tucker that he had heardgunshots out in the hallway and shortly after that the tire alarms mded at the school. The students remainedin the classroom for a short periodoftime after the tire alarms bad soundedat which time Mr. Tucker then ordered them fromtile building. The individuals went out the north exit ofthe Tech Lab,crossed the mainhallway and proceeded north down the north wing of the school where they exited from the building. The students told me that they did not observe any gunmen, but as theypassed throughthe main hallway it appeared to be smoky or bazy The students didn't provide any additional information referencethis incident.
I spoke withRoben Scharton, ooBI06-o 1-82,DN#4858,7946 S. VanceCourt, Littleton, CO 80 128, (303) 912·7105. Robert
told me that he had left Mr. Tucker's class after fourth period, which ends at I II0 a.m., telling me that he bad finished his computer project, thus he wasn't required to go to the Tech Lab with the rest of the class. Robert and his friend, Josh /"
Hampshire, DOBIOL0882, DN#4SSS, 1107 S. Newland. Street,Littleton,CO SOl23(303) 979-1885. wa1ked out of the school via the north exit where they proceeded to ClementPark to lash's vehicle. As the individuals got to Josh's car, they described
helltingnoisessounding likl" fireworks comingfromthe schcol, Laterthey heard the fire alarm sound and saw students running fromthe highschool. At this point, they had no ideawhatwasoccurringaad had 00 additional information to pass all reference
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toldme that she identifiedthat person as DylanKleboldthrough newsmediareports, After Melissa saw Dylanstanding down near the gymnasium, herself and Stephanie ran east down the main hallway toward the offices and she described hearing gUnShot. coming from behind her. As the two of them reached the main exit of the school, the glassdoors start to sbatter and she continues to hear gunfire. Melissa and Stephanie runfromtheschool and afterthey get out into the parking lot, Stephanie tells Melissa that her leg is going numb at which time she tells Melissa she believes she has been shot, Melissa assists Stephanie overto LeawoodPark, where theyare contactedby Mr. Havens. a t_her at the high acnool andStephanIe is treated for her gunshot wound to her leg. I completedan additional supplemental report reference the interview I conducted with 'eiissa, If additionalinformation is needed, refer to that supp!erneotal report.
!attemptedto contactDanielGcin, DOBI09288 I, DN#48S2, 5852W MaplewoodDrive, Littleton,C080l23 (303)347-8870. I had lell messages for Daniel asking that he call me. I eventually spoke with Daniel's fatber, Randy Goin, and Randy explained to me that Daniel at this time is refusingto contact me foran interview. Randy told me that he has urgedDanielto contactme, hot apparentlyDaniel keeps telling his parentsthat he is still going through the healingprocess. Randy was able to provide information as to statements that his son bas made to him. Daniel was in Mr. Tuckers Acecomputer class and he told his parents that he was working on a computernearthe northdoor of the Tech Lab, when he describedtwo darlc figures walking westdownthe mainhallway. Afterseeingthe two individuals. he thentold his parentsthat he heardgunshots coming
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was shattering around him. Danieldescribedthat he ran east fromtheschool aad as he was I'WlI1ing pas!the flagpoles,he lost either his clog shoe or it was shot off his foot. Randy told me that Danielcould net identitY any ofthe gunmen at the school
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shooting date and Michaeldid leavethe buildingwith the rest ofthe class, werethey proceedednorthacross the main hallway and exited from the school via the north wing.
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WhileI was conductingmy interviewwith GeorgeSchreiner, DOBlOS·IS-S2, DN#4SS3, b.e told me that he badattendedthe Junior/Senior Prom all 04-16-99and after he receivedhispictutesback from. prom, he realized that DylanKleboldwas sealed at the same table that he was.
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THOMAS JOHNSON, DOBII2-949 10056 W. ROLLAND PL. LITTLETON, CO 303-972-3359
PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER COLUMBINE H.S. INVESTIGATION On Friday. 7.2·99, at approximately 1010 hours. witness Johnson returned my phone call to my office, 1 asked himto provide
me with any information relevant to the incident which occurred on 4-20-99.
Johnson advised he was with fellow teacher Rick Bath and had goneto the 1-11 at Platte Canyonand Depew to buy a lottery 'ket, He said shortlyafter that time, around noon or a few minutes after,he had returnedto the area ofColumbine H.S, but
could ""I gel intothe areabecause police and firevehicles Were notallowing access, He said he hadcontacted a student known to himas Brooks Brown on oneof theside streets, adjacent to theschool, andwhere at that time Brookshad motioned them over to him, When inquiring usto whatwas goingon Brooks saidthat he badseen Eric Harris in the parkinglot and he was carrying a duffel bag, and be (Eric) bad made a statement to Brooks something to the effect of "Get out of hen: 1like you," Johnson irtdicated Brooks seemed visibly upsetand shaken, but said Brooks did not provide any more information to them at that time,
Johnson stated, not knowing realtywhatwas happening he and RickBathdrove to the area of ClementParkand had parked the vehicle and stayed in the Clement Park area just observing police activity. Johnson said he did not see anything unusual, specifically persons with guns, any explosions, any unusual noises, or smoke comingfrom the area of the school. Hestated he just basically milledaround the park area withRich Bath. and a FOlmer teacher, Chuck Herring, He stated shortly after 1100 houl'S he had takenChuckHerring, homeand also transported Rick Balhto hiswife's work location so he could be takenhome, because beth Chuck Herring and RickBath's vehicles werein the teacher's parxing' lot and couldnot be released during that lime, Witness Johnson did not provide any other information otherthan he had both Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold in his 5th hour psychology class,anddid nothaveanyclue thattheywould do thisor werecapable of doingthis, meaningthe activity lhal took place in the school. Witness Johnson could provideno funher information.
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On Thursday, 7-1-99. at approximately 1940 hours, I contacted witness Gordon Hayes by telephone in reference to any information he couldprovide mefor this incident. Mr. Hayes gave me the following information.
Hayes said on 4-20.99.duringfifth hourhe was in the social studies officeduring lunch. This was approximately 1125 hours. He indicates a fellow teacherby the nameof'Ki Ki Layba(1lIIk speUing) cameintothis office and said,"There's somebody with a gun, get out of here." Hayes stated he and several other teachers, including his wife, witness Ellin Hayes.went towards the doorand intothe hallway and heardwhathe believed to be "popping noises" coming from the math hallway. He indicated he looked downthe hallway andsaw numerous students ctossingthe hallway, running towards themain hallway of theschool. He indicated that he heard random gun fireduringthis time. Hesaid he wentout the fire exit which is directlysouth of the main entrance, on the east side of tile building. alongwith numerous staffmembem and students. He stated some wereorderly and someappeared hysterical. He indicatl!d approximately 6 teachers fromthe math department alsoexited east of the building, and they started to walk across Pierce when he observed a student to be limping towards Leawood Patk. He later identified. the
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He said he saw a policecar stopped at WestFairand South Pierce Streets and at this time he was still hearing gun fife coming from the school,unknown specifically when: during thistime. He indicated hewas coordinating the movement ofstudents into the Leawood Park area and because there was still gun fire occurring, and moved them further east towards the middle of the park, He said he then discussed the situation with several otherteachers on handand they decided to move whatstudents they couldcontact,all the way to the east side of Leawood Park fortheir safety. He stated about an hour or so they had heard there was a stagingarea and a quasi commandPOSt being set up and Leawood Elementary School. and at that time he and his wife. Ellin,walked to that location. He indicatedthis was approximately 1600hours.and they observed what was going on at that "'ation. He stated they were somewhatorganizedand he and his wife were no longerneeded.
He advisedhe had no wayofretrieving his vehicleso theystartedto walkto an auto repairshop, located at South PlatteCanyon Road and West Bowles. where his son's vehicle was being repaired. Upon walking down Leawood Drive an ex-neighbor spottedthem, (unsureofthe ex-neighbor's name)and gave thema ride to this particular auto repair station, whichhe told me was Gino's (unk spelling). picked up his son's car and drove to his wife's mother's house.
Witness Gordon Hayessaid he did not see any individuals with guns, only heard what he believed to be popping noises and possiblegunshots both inside and outside lI1e buildingwhen he was leaving the immediate area,
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no additional ilUomw:ion. I then spoke to Alejandra Marsh. who Staled that she had seenone o(me snoolm. who she identified as Dylan Kleboid, She described KlebDld as beinlla white male. 0':'. to 6,S·, with dirty loog hair. She stated he was wearinga black dUS1er. She statec she saw !rim by the back doors of the schoolwith ~ han• • She stated she did not know if anyone else was with him at that time. She indicated that DylanKleboldfroqwmtly assoc.'ates wlth an individual she knew only as "Reb" andanomer ondiVldual she identified as Chris Morris. She stated that tbcre were several other individuals who were part of the "TrenchCOal \rtaria.' Sheslllll:d the"TrenchCoat Mafia" is a groUll of individuals who specifie::tlly wore long trench coarsor dusters to school. She stated the other individuals she knew that were as$
I then inc=rviewed Cindy Bar:ker:utd Stephanie B...-:u: the Columbine Library. Cindy Balker indicated that she and Stephanie Bresee had been by the main officewhen they I=nl gum:a. She sllIll:d that die two of them ran downthe hall adjac.-nt die main office;lIld I'3l1 to theColumbine Libr:uy. She sllIll:d thatshehad seen oniyoneafme individuals who wasshooting. Shedescribed him as tall and skinny. wearing a bl""k. n-ench coat. She sllIll:d she hed no additional informationas to a description of the individual. Shestated that she hadheard from all "i'P"t class man female whQ she did not know that one of the individuals who was at the high school shooting had graduated !rom Columbine High School last year and had planned to come back to Columbine High School 00 4-10-99 to blow up the school. She indicated that the upper class man had told her there wasalso an Internet web site. She staled the web site was "RebeLcom,• but did notknow for sure.
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[ then spoke: to Phili!! Vanderau, who S1lUed tl!ac he bad gone to tile bathroom adja<:ern the auditorium when a reacher heard gullSholll iIlld started yeiling at themto run Ollt of the school. HestalCd tl!ac he nul fi:orn theschool as direc:ted and did nor know
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left the higb. school :1fter the shooting started :md was told tl!ac one of the shooters mal' be a maleknown as Dylan Klebold. H. S1lUed that Dylan Klehold has mends in the Rebel ~<1W! ~etwarit. He indiCllted that Oms Moms wasalso a member Q f :h.
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t then sllOke: to Jennie Plato. who swed that she had ran tmm Columbine Higb. S~hool when the shootinQ: starred. She Stated that 'he had !led at about 11:15 a.m, She stated that she had SllOken to several Columbine Higb. School stud""'" whosaidthat
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meenmg, Heswed that they were going10 takc:wood re pickup a birthday present and were talking allow going to a "Drop Kick Murpily" concert latI:l' that eveniol;. He swed tl!ac they heard on the radio that there had been a shooting at Columbine High
School and they were curious about what was goingon. He indi<:ated that thrj then drove from Arvada to Columbine High School, parlced their vehicle 011 the west side of Clement Park by the takeIUtd atlem:pted <0 get closerto the school when they wereconfronted by the leff'mon C0WltY Sheriff'. Oepolies.
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,vlalia" gang. She stared that when she heardtheshooting shegot \lIIller her desk andcalled9-1-i from tile: :ulminimtion odice, Sho indi~ that there were nme peoplo in mo English Office. adult and studenrs. She sWed sho knew that there were four to six people in oneof the Science Offices. but did notknow tor SIn. When asked howshe knew these individuals were there. she
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I tbe:n spoke to Attbur Eugene Leyba. lIIho stated thati1t.1bolll: 11:30 am, a secretary ran into the Principal',odice, where he was at. and said that somebody was in rile school shooting. Hestated that shors wen: fired at him while in tile: commons '-""1 adjacent to
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carrying:ll1 automatic weapon with rwo handles. H" indicated hedid not recognize :jlat male, He indicated ,herewas a third male wearing a while T'shirt with no hat and bluejeans, H. described the male as 5'S" to 5'''" He mdicated hedidnotrecognize him. butthe individual was throwing "bombs' on topof theschool. He indicated tIlis happened on the westlide of the school by the libmy. Apodaca stated that the higb school stUdentS themales wereshooting tlt were behind cars in me i"'rlring iot. H.
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On 4-26.99. I responded to Bob's Towing, locatedu 500 West Yale. when [assisted In the execution of thesearchotthree vehicles. The firstvehicle.a UglIt blueNissanSemra.CololllOlo liClmlSepiall: GBV5151. VlN #JNIPB22S2HUOI2161, a 2-<1oor
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NlItIll:TllUS items of evidentiary value wen collectedfrom the vehicle by members of the FBI ERT and CBI Invesngatoes. The items were collected and submitted to the JeSO EVIdence Vault
On 4-26·99. at 1512 hours. the seareb ot' a gray Honda Prelude. Colorado license plate ;(iBP2613. VIN ilJHMAB722iGCO 16578. described as a 2-dooraw:omallc transmission witha sunroof, was conducted. A search ofthe vehicle resulred in several items of pOlemialevidenriary value being seized and collected and submitted into the JCSO Evidence vault,
A dtird vellicle submitted by JCSO Deputy Dave Lukseh tlllderthe CR. 01'99-7625. wasalso examined, This vehicle was a black
4-door Mazda 262. bearingColorado license plateGBX8337. VIN ~ 1YVGEnCX55415717. was examined. The vemcle had been submilled by De!lUty DaveLuksch. who had indicated in hisreport that he ilad observed possible ammunition in thevehicle.
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On April 21, 1999. I was assigned 10 learn 3, evidence collection learn assigned 10 collecl evidence in the hall way outside of the Columbine High School library as well as the cafetena. We collected numerous items of evidence in the hallway and cafeteria which I collected andsubmitted into the JCSO evidence cOllection van assigned 10 the Columbine Shooting. Several items which could not be safely stored at the JCSO evidence vault were given to Investigator Glen Grelle 10 be safely transported and stored in the JCSO magazine. The entire hallway and cafeteria was photographed and the film was submitted into the JCSO crime lab for processing.
On April 23, 1999, I assisted in the processing of three vehicles stored at Bob's lowing located at 500West Yale Ave.. The vehicles were photographed and ilems of evidence were collecled and submitted into the JCSOevidence vault. (See evidence sheets for items collecled form COlumbine High School and the vehicles.) On ...d.y 5, 1999, I obtained a copy of a videc tape from channel 50 T.V. station. The video was titled "Terror en Las Escuelas.· I made a copy of the \/ideo tape and submitted the original into the JCSOevidence vault.
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Cbannel 7 News 12p.m. 4-2().99 DAVID MESCH-student at CHS was in the lunc:hrocm at the time the incident started. Was in the lunch linegetting his food
when he heard people yelling to gel down. heard gun soots and ran to theauditorium withhis friend ZaclL Saidhe sawtwo guzunen wearing blacktrenchcoats and black masks. Was askedifhe knew rCM said that he bad heardof them but neverheard anyot
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Cbannel1 News 11p,I\l. .4-20-99 Reporb!r JohnFerrugia stated he bad spoken to an UDD.8JIlell witness whosaid that he was in the lowerlevel par\cillg lut when he •w gunman comedownstairs outsideof schooland shcut a victim point blank , Reportersaid thatllU1llerOUS witnesses he spoke to
who were not named said they saw three (3) gunmen,
Cbannel1_ IIp.m. 4-Z().99 JUSTIN WOODS- said he was on the soccer field when hesaw dlree students gel shot. He said that he saw only two gunmen
in black trench coats, He said that both of the guzunen saw hUn and several ofhis friends and turned the gunfire towards them. He said that bothof the gunmen were dressed in blacktrenchCOllIS and black hats, hesaid that hetell that heeouldrecognize them by phowgraph.
Cbannel1News 12p.lll. 4-2()'99 KAREN NIELSON--.:afeleria worker was serving food when 5OOleOI1
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Cbannel7 News3 p.1n. 4-20.99 JOHN VENDEMIAIRE ( Unknown on spelling)--said that he was one of tlne kids inside of a biology lab.
Channel 7 News 3 p.m, Neigbbor by CHS who did not want to give nor name, said that she heard bomba and gunfireand called91 L.
Channel 7 News 3 p.m, JOSH LADD--said l!laI: he saw tlle sboolen shoota kid while he WlIS in dle library. He said tlle sboolen looked at !tim and walked out. Hesaid they were members ofTCM. Hesaid that when they firstwalkl!d into die library they said» Ifthereare any
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Channel 9 12 p.m, 4;.2!J..99 lONATHAN ~lled. from home said that hewas going to thebaIhroom. when hesaw kids running and heard shooting
ran to C1enIefIt park and while running to pa;k heard expiosion,
Cb.a.nOO 9 News l2 p.m. 4-2().99 .ADENPASUSICH-saidhewas in thecaf_fa wbenhehearda bang and saw a ltidrnnningwith visible wound to leg. He said that hethen heard rapid l:iJll and sawonegunman outside wearina a blad trenchcoat, said hesaw the gunman shootat me ground possibly at a studentwho was laying on the ground. Hesaid that he ran out the doors by the roneign language rooms. He said that he ....,~ the gunman as a student at CBS said he saw him throw a pipe botob into the student parldng lot.
Cltatmcl9 News 12 p.m, 4.2().99 KIMSANDER--ealled. fromhomesaid that het daughter was at the school and told her that shesaw a gunman described him as 6' 2" with busby eye brows said he was a W1M and was ugly. Said he waswearing a trenchcoat.
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Cb.anm:l9 News BOB SAl'lN-..on cell plu:lne said he bad been in a math class when shooting swted he said that he and classmates ran out of
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BYAN ?'m'!?_ _1Ied from home said tbaI: he saw two kids..-ring all blacl: clothing sboot IQ.15 studems
Channel 9 12 and 5 p.m, BUE PASQUAL-saw gunman with shotgun wearing a trem:h coal saidshesaw the gunman shoot a girlanda blackkid inside of the library said the black kid was shot in the fila:.
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ALEJANDRA MARSH-·said she knows the gumnett saidthat they bad a history of talkins about hlowing up the school. She said that she saw themblowup soda C31lS befOre, saw them with big butcher knives in lot at schoolsaid she nev... lhooghl they would do this.
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On May 13, 1999, r vieWed several video tapes, the foilowing is a review of (9) nine video tapes I reviewed; Channel 4 04-20-99 10pm BRE PASCUAL-sald that the shooterput a gun in her face and she begged him for about 10 min. not to kill or shoot her. Good Moming America CRYSTAL WOODMAN, JUSTIN WOODS, JOSHUA LAPP---WooDS said that he was on the soccer field and saw two gunmen. Said he saw one of them throw a pipebomb and then started shooting at him and the group of kids he was with on the soccerfield. LApp·--·said he was in the library and the gunmen walked in and said, "all the jocks please stand up:
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CRYSTAL WOODMAN·-·nothing on the tape in reference to her interview.
Channel 4 News. KAREN NIELSON-·.......cafeteria worker, heard shoots, suspected the shots were from a pistol and a shotgun. She said she went out the side door after helping stUdents and later hiding in a bathroom in the backof the cafetena. She said that when she went out the side door she saw three students shot laying outside. She said that she hid in the bathroom for about 45 min. until a student who had been hiding in the ceiling came in and tokl them it was safe to go out Cl1annel4 News reporter LARRY ???7??-·,--sald that students told him the shooters werenonconformists and that a couple of the members of the trench coat mafia were gay. He said that a witness told him that the shooters had grenades inside of their trench coats. Cha~~'ili
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1717? and AMANDA WIGGINS-·-said thatthe shooters played war games at the school.
;HRIS WISHER--Sald he saw two males wearing trench coats shooting. He said tI1at he saw a kid vearing a white t-snirt shooting. Said that the gunmen tumed the guns towards them and started shooting. 1e said that tI1ey got down, and later got up andstarted to run. He said that he saw tI1e kid in white throwing )renades. iAKEAPODACA---Said tI1at he knew Ihe kid who shot at him and Chris Wisher. He said that the TCM was levertaken seriously and that everyone would pickon tI1e shooters. JOSHUA L?????·---said that both of the shooters were very smart and computer wise.
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TAMMY SOLANO-GONZALES, W/F, DOB 04-16-71 6619 West Kencaryl Ave. Littleton, CO. 80123 Narrative:
On May 13, 1999, I spoke to ALeeca Thomas by telephone. Shestaled that the Information I had obtain we 'lightly incorrect.'Thomas said that she has a friend who told her that her friend may have witnessed sor"", thing the morning of the shooting at Columbine High SchooL Tomas said that her friends name was Shawn Jensen. and she provided me with Jensen's phone number, I telephoned Jensen and left a message for asking herto call me and leave me with a number and a name for herfriend who may haveinformation In reference to a tan colored car at Columbine High School. I received a phone message from Jensen a short time later and she gave me the name and numberof her friend Tammy Solano-Gonzales. I telephoned Solano-Gonzales who said that she drove by CHS everymorning on her way to work, She said that she would see a tall kid with dark curly hair wearing black military style pants and some other juvenile malesoutside of the school by Polkand Pierce. just abouteverymorning. She said that on the morning of April 20, 1999, she was driving to workand saw the same tall white male, wearing the black military style pants, along with several other males, looking Intothe trunk of a tan coloredcar. Solano-Gonzales said that the males werejust staring in the trunk and werenot putting anything in It or pulling anything out of the trunk of the car. Solano-Gonzales said that she had seen the same male wearing the militarystyle pants, outside the school everymoming for the past two weeks, along with several other males. I asked her why she remembers the males, She said that she specifically remembers the male Who was always wearing the military style pants, because, there was a guy at the high school sheattended who dressed the same way. She said that after ar( 9 at workand hearing about the shooting and after seeing the picture 01 the shooters. she is very sure tha, Ule whitemale waaring the black militarystyle pants was definitely Dylan Klebold.
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MSNBC ...-··BRENDAN PASUSICH--···Started he was inside the cafeteria when he saw One of the shooters shoot a student in the back. He said that the student was by the stairs outside the cafeteria on the west side of the school when be witnessed the shooting. He said that he only saw One shooter and he saw that shooter throw a pipe bomb in the student parking lot.
MSNBC-··----KATHY PARK-·-·...Stated she was in the library when the shooters went in. She heard noises downstairs
that she described as banging sounds. She said that she thought there was construction work going on until a girl came upstairs .• the library and said that there was a guy with a gun downstairs. She said that she hid under the desks in the library. She said mat a guy came into the library and started shooting, She 'aid that she was able to run out the library exit but that her sister
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MSNBC-EMILY n'17'-----·...--She said that she was in the library when two guys she knew as being members ofTeM came into the library and started shoonng. She said that she saw a girl get shot and left the library after the shooters walked out She said that the shooters were saying "they wanted to do this to get their revenge,"
MSNBC--------JAMES ?????7'-··-·-CALLED THE NEWS STATION AT 2: I I P.M,m--·He said that he was calling the News station on a cell phone and could hear people running up and down the halls. He said that he could hear things being thrown around in the cafeteria but he was hiding upstairs,
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MSNBC-DAN ABRAMS-NBC NEWS··-WILL BECK-STUDENT--Beck said that he was outside the school in the commons area eatin, lunch when he heard gun shots and saw kids get shot. He said that he ran and hid inside of a bathroom and then ran through Clement Park to Columbine Library.
MSNBC····-AT2:44 PM. THREE MALES IN BLACK WERE ARRESTED IN THE AREA OF YUKON AND CALEY
MSNBC·······AT 3:45 P.M. CENTRAL TIME, 2:24 P.M. MOUNTAIN TIME--SWAT TEAM MEMBERS BY CAFETERIA WINOOW ON WEST SIDE OF THE SCHOOL GarNO INSIDE..
'JlSNBC-·AT4:18 CENTRAL TIME~3:18 P.M. MOUNTAfNTIME-MALE lNCUSTODV OR ESCORTED FROM THE rRONT PORTION OF THE SCHOOL BY SWAT TEAM MEMBERS-STUDENTS RESCUED AND RUN OUT THE FRONT DOORS THE DOORS SOUTH OF THE MAIN DOORS AND RUN TOWARDS THE PARK AT PIERCE AND FAIR.
MSNBC-BROOKS BROWN INTERVIEWED AT 6: 12 P.M. CENTRAL TlME·--He said that he saw one ofthe shooters at the end of4" hour and told him that he had not seen him In third hour class. He said the shooter told him "It doesn't matter now. Brooks get out of here [like you now." Brown said that he left and heard shots while walking away. He said that shooter had been making pipe bombs in his own basement. He said that he had known that the shooter had been setting off fireworks and burning fences and starting fires,
MSNBC-WILUAM BECK·_·Said he was in the commons when he heard ShOlS that he thought were fireworks at first. He said that he thought it was a senior prank. He said that he was outside the doors and saw students shot and bleeding. He said that he saw a shooter in the hallway before the shooting started. He said that there were about 20-30 members of the TCM who were stoners. He said that he had not heard that the incident was preplanned, He said d that he saw the shooter with a semi nematic rifle. He said that the shooters had been made fun of and were out casts which is' why they were there to get their Numb-er
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MSNBC-4-20-99--10:05 CENTRAL TIME-JONATHAN LADD---He said that he was inside the tech lab and saw students and teachers runningdown the hall Hesaidthat hesaw thatshooters shootingdown the hall towards the front doors. He said he saw a teacher by the front officescall to Deputy Garneron a radio. Ladd said that he ran out the front doors and across the towards Clement Parle He said that whilebe wasrunning across the lot towards the park he heardan explosion and continued to run. Hesaid that he had heardof the TCM before but neverassociated with them. He described themas out casts whostay to themselves,
MSNBC---BROOKS BROWN-m-He said thathe wasoutside theschool at 5th hoursmoking a cigarette whenhe saw Eric's car pull up. Hesaid that Eric got out and he told Eric that he badnot seenhim in 3rd hour class. He said he 'old Eric that they -d a test and Eric responded stating, "It doesn'! matteranymore. Brooks ( like you now go horne." Brown said that he left and started walking home and heard shots and explosions. He said that he knew Eric had to be involved with the shooting
because Ericis violentand that Eric hates everything.
MSNBC----KATIE CRONA-----INTERVIEWED AT 10:55 P.M, CENTRAL TIME-----She said thatshe was insideof a science classand had been therefor about 10min. When she heardscreaming. She said that about 30 seconds laterthe ground shook and a kid ran in saying that she needed to hide because some kid was shooting. She said that she heardshotgun blasts. She said that she heard some kid outside of the classroom say, "Pleasedon't shoot me please don't shoot me." She said she then heard shots. She said that she was one of the people in one of the last classesevacuated by the SWAT teams. She said that she neverheard of the TeM.
MSNBC---·SARA SCHWEITZBERGER...lNTERVIEWED AT II :45 P.M. CENTRAL TIME-----She said that she was in the commons, heardshots,was insideand ranout pretty fast. Shesaid thatheardpeople talkingabout the TCM before but they verthreatened her and they kept prettymuchto themselves. Shesaid thatshe ranout of the schooland Ran to the Columbine
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CNN-4-21-99--BEN LAUSTEN---He said thathe was inside of a choirroom. He said Reisbeck ran in and said there was a guy with a gun '0 he ran into the choir room office. Hesaid that he hid in there for about 3112 hourswith 59 other people. He said that they had a cell phoneand a regular phone inside of tileofficeand they had calledthe police. He said that theyhad barricaded themselves inside the choirroom.
CNN--4-21-99--ERIC VIEK----2:56 P.M.---EASTERN TIME-m---Talked aboutthe shooters. He said that they were quitepeople, nevertalked about what they weregoing to do. Hesaid that he had no idea what theywere going to do. Hesaid -'at theywere very brilliant peopleand theyhadbright ideas. HesaidthatTCM wererumored to bea gang whowereprejudice. H. said thatTCM was in fact an other social group il1Side of theschool, He said that TCMmembers keptto themselves, always wore black and he denied being a member of TCM. He said that when he beard about the shooting he "suspected who the shooters wereand thoughtwhy did you do it and at the same time he thought,you guys finally did it you did something:'
CNN---- CHANNEL 9 NEWS-----I:OO P.M. EVAN ?'?""??---He said that he saw two kids dressed in black. Hesaidthat he saw 10-I5 kids get shot. He described the shooters as being"Heavily armed two shotguns,One had a pistol type Uzzi, 1 know they had pipebombsthey were throwing them in the commons, halland parking lot." He said tbat he was in the library when the shooting started. He said that the shooters werepartof the TCM which was a homosexual group.
CNN·--ED GAWKOWSKI---CSP---Talkedaboutroad blocks. Hesaid there were 2·3 gunmen. He said that he heardshots fired earlierbut it has been quite on the north side of the school,
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STUDENTS JUST RESCUED RUNNING OUT FROM WlNDOWS BYCAFETERlA AND RUNNlNGUPTHE STEPS TO WARDS THE FIRE TRUCK.
CNN··-JAMES nnn{STUDENT)·..·-on the phone calling the Newsagency (Channel 9), from inside a locked classroom. He said that it is noisy outside and he heard a lot of screaming and threats being yelled.
..NN..·LARRY KING SHOW-JUSTIN NORMAN AND HIS FATHER JOHNNY NORMAN....• Justin Normansaid that he was inside of the cafeteria. He said that he saw the first two people shot by Dylan outside of the cafeteria. He said thar he
saw Dylan shoot the people and then said that he saw Dylan coming in so he told everyone to run. He said that Dylan came into the cafeteria and started shootingat him. He said that his friend Isaiah Shoals was killed in the library. He said that he heard that the gunmen were lookingfor the "Little nigger." He said that he heard that the gunmen were also looking for him.
CANNEL 4 NEWS·-4·2S·99 BROWN FAMILY INTERViEW······ Talkedabout EricHams. Brookssaid that Eric is an evil genius. He said that they were friends until he was named in Hams' web page. They said that the case was handed to Jeffco in a silver platter.
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On May2, 1999, I was assigned the above listedlead number and instructed to attemptto locatea video tape on an interview
conducted by Local television station 50. I contacted Rudolfo Jose Cardenas, who provided me with a copy of their new, footage and interviews conducted on April 29, 1999. I was advised by Cardenas that there had been an interviewconducted on April23. 1999,whereina juvenilemale was interviewed andstatedthat he had information in reference to how the bombs found in the cafeteria got there. Cardenas stated that one of the broadcasters from one of their affiliates had conducted the interview and he believedthat the tapehadbeensent to Miami or LosAngeles. Cardenas provided me with the nameCarolina Fuentesand indicatedthat she is the person who conducted the interview,
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I thencontacted John Acevesat the legaldepanment, who statedthat he had no idea where the video was but wouldCOntact me as soon as he had any information. Aceves left me several messages duringthe courseof about 3 weeks. He had indicated that he hadnot located the videoand thata subpoenawould be need in orderfor me to obtain a copy of it once it waslocated.
I left Acevesseveralmessages askingabout the videotape hut neverreceived a rerumcall. On June 16, 1999. I again called Aceves who said that he had spoken to an other officer investigating the Columbine shooting and explained to him that the videotapeshouldbe .1 DenverChannel 50 and that it had been therethe entiretime. Aceves said that he had not seen the video and had no ide. who I needed to contact to locatethe video.
! thencontacted Rudolfo Jose Cardenas who said that the tape he hadprovided me is the only video tape containing any type of interviews they have.
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On 042899,at approximately 1400 hours, Criminalist Chris Andrist and I went to the location where the cafeteria computerwas said to be, which was in a back office of the cafeteria. The computer seemed undamaged. In one of the drawers of the desk was a phone fist titled, "Jefferson County Public Schools Food and Nutrition Services Directory." This was a light bluecolored page ofpaper that had allthe staff s phone numbers and pagers of the employees assigned to the staff. I had calledseveral numbers and ended up talking to a person named"Billie Wolfe." WtWolfe explained the download process over the phone, An eighteen-page document was printed indicating all transactions that occurred inthe cafeteria on the morning of 042099, between the hoursof 06:18:50 to 11:36:21. Also, a disk copy of the SNAP Program (SchoolNutrition Accountability Program) was copiedfor the School District to update their records. I observedthe clock to be about ten minutes forward of the true time, This was compared to both CBVChw:k Davis's and my watch. W/Davis then secured the computerto havea permanent record and held the computeras evidence.
The nineteen page report is suppliedwith this report forreferencing by investigators as needed. There is also a phone fist attachedto help in contacting employees if questions arise.
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0.00 US
0.00 US
IDOl!! J 1297
0!:1!:~4
Cash Cutour
?aid
US
US
100192 J 1291 01:49:34
Cash CaetaR!
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US
U5
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ue laid
1.15
0.00 0.00
1001!5 J 1l!7 01:52:!7
Cash Custour Paid
2.50
2.50
1
loom
Cash Custcur
Paid
l.lO
I.l~
I
100191 3 1297 08:51:34
Cuh Cistoler Paid
0.60
0.60
'20I 11
100198 I 7291 08:\5:15
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Paid
uo
0.60
mill
!tee
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lOOm J 1297 01:51:0. leom J 12!7 01:51:11 100JOOli
loom
J 7211 01:52:55
J 7291 01:55:16 10702101
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1
mOl 11
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21m 11
us
1
ilO(
1/ 2llSi
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11151 11 630 I 21 63li 11
1
ll5! 1I .10! 1I mOl 11 2110 I II
1Il0I II
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1.40
LlO
mill
100201 3 1211 OU7:12
Cash CustOlllt
laid
0,50
HO
6lO I 11
J n91 01:51:57
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laid
i.10
t.70
III ( II
Cash CutOUt laid
l.50
l.50
.Oil
ma'l MCCLlUGllnTY,BV Paid
0.50
O.M
'10I I)
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11
2085 I 11
10mO J ml 08:57:08
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........ Custolet lnfomtion ........ • code ID Bit Cd Name Stat a I Sales
-~*-
~**---
.._.
bt Tend
Meals I 1d ltelslQtyl
-- --*-*-._.-
100205 J 1197 09:59:01
cash CustOIe!
Paid
0.60
0.•0
li010S J 1291 Oi:19:J5
Cash CustOlIet
Paid
0.11
UI
519iSl KCCLAUGliiTY,EV pald
0.60
0.00
1ll( II
1D010! 1 1291 CU1:DS
Casb CustOler
Psld
0.60
0.60
121111
100209 1 1291 09:02:51
Cash Cust,.,
Isid
0.\0
0.10
010111
100210 lOOm loom 10m3
Si9U'% Dalete ley Paid
i
UO 0.00 3,00 U5
0.00 0.00 3,00 0,15
li3919 OiATEIlAG8,arAi Paid
i
0.35
o.!5
Sign-fro 111511 Olll,IATIAIIB' Paid
0.00 Ufr 2.55
LOO
IOOlli 1 1965 11:fr9:50
Cash cuto.at
laid
1.15
1.15
nens
1 1956 11:09:55
Cash CustOlf!
Paid
1.50
1.50
lOOm I 196611:09:56
Casb CustOllet
Paid
1.50
1.50
1
1150 I 11
lOOm 1 1966 11:10:11
Cash CustOla!
Paid
1.50
1.50
1
U50 I 11
liOm I 1966 11:l0:16 lOOm 1 1966 l1:IUl tOOm 1 1m 11:10:25
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laid
0.00 0.00 U5
0.00 0.00 US
loom 1 1966 11: 10: 35
Cash Cmour
Paid
l.60
UQ
lD02261 1966 11:10:U
cash CustQme,
Isid
1.15
l.75
1
11751 11
ifrOm 1 1966 11:11:00
elSh CnstOI1it
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
11151 11
lOOm 1 1966 11:11:15
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Paid
1.15
1.15
1
WSI 11
lOOm I 196i 11:11:3&
Cash CntDlltr
Paid
fr.S~
fr.5~
10L.• , 1 1966 11:11:49
Cash cmllllet
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
lOOm J 1197 09:00:51 105191.1
1 1 3 1
1191 1291 7291 1191
09:01:11 IUi:01 19:01:11 09:01:45 I0199iiI
loom 3 1291 09:09:01 10113939 1 i 1 1211 19:19:11 101I"j,6 I 1900 11:09:1fr loom 1 1966 11:09:15 Ifrl11511
199111
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6201 11 I
lOIS I 11
20151 1
1)
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0.00 Ui
llli 11 mil] 1
m511) U5GI II
1 llSO I II WII 11
mill
lUI 11
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58818. IISRII,CBlISTOP Paid
5.11 IU.
1
lOll 11 mill 6011 1l 7011 11
loom 1 196. 11:12:15
569ii8 IISiBl,l08BIB
2.10 lUO
1
lOll 11 .01( 11
105'94~8
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Trals I ID Oper Tile ~.,
.... -...... - -..-
,
m o __
, ID
Custoler lal~mtiol Bar Cd hme •• t
•• _
...
Code Stat 1 I Sales
.om.o • •
t.
Alit Teud
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neilS IQtyl
0" ___ ...........
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Calh CustoMr
Paid
us
lOOm 1 1m 11:12:11
Cash Custoller
Paid
UO 2.10
lOOm 1 U" 11: 12: IS
Cun Cultour
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
11151 11
lOOm 1 1m 11:11:1,
Cash Custoler
Paid
2.15
2.15
1
1215 I 11
lOOm 1 1m 1l:ll:01
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Paid
UO
1.50
1
1150 I 1I
lOOm 1 m,11:13:01
casn Cmoler
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us
L 15
1115 I 1)
lOOm 1 m. 11:11:15
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hid
2.10
2.10
lOll 11
100240 1 1m 11:13:i2
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2.10
2.10
lO11
r
m'11:13:16
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Paid
2,'0
Uo
lOll 1) 127111
100m 1 ll.. 11:ll:ll
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hid
1.15
1.15
1
11151
mllll 19&6 lU1:51
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1.50
1.5D
1
mD I 11
100111 1 1m 11:11:51
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hid
LSD
1.50
1
1150 i II
IOij1l5 1 1m l1:H:ll
Casll Custmr
Paid
1.50
l.50
1
mOl II
Paid
0.00 U~ 2.39 10.aO
I
10m, 1 19.. 11:11:28 loom 1 1965 11:11:Ji lGTT.l19
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uo
1.15
1
11151 1) lOll 11
1)
n
127111 11751 11
100m 1 l!&1 11:14:10 100m 1 19.. 11:14:93
Oehta ley ~esh ClIstQlar
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1.15
us
100250 1 U!i 11:11:59
Cash CustOler
Paid
l.1S
US
I
11151 11
Mod
0.10
0.00
1
illS! II
100251 1 19•• 11:15:08 105810Tl
loom 1
581071 SCOrr,CRAIG
a.oo 11151 11
HI, 1l:15:11
Cash CustOiar
Paid
l.15
1.15
100m 1 l!&' u.u.n
Cash Custour
hid
1.50
1.50
1
1110 I II
loo25! 1 196, 11:11:!!
cash Custolsr
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
urs I 11
10,... 1 19,6 1l:15:11
Cash ClIstolsr
Plid
1.7;
l.l5
1
m51 11
10015, 1 19,6 11:10:11
Cub CustQlet
Paid
1.75
l.l5
1
111>111
518780 118BBl,CBiISTOP Paid
1.l0
0.00
loom 1 1966 11:17:58 10S88T80
1115, 1)
3Ol( 1)
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.~
• • • __
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.. ...
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_~
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Meals I 2d 1tel3(Qtyl ......... __ .
loml 1 1166 11:11:19
Cash Custmn
Paid
1.15
US
lOOm 1 1966 11:20:10
Clsh C11stilUt
laid
uo
l.5~
SIal10 MISBBR,CBI1STOP Paid
0.00
6.00
u.n. IS
Cash Cuatolen
Paid
LIS
1.15
100262 1 19.. 11:21:56
Cash Custllller
Paid
US
l.1S
SOl!
mml
Cash CUltoaer
Paid
1.90
UO
lOll II Ill{ 1)
Paid
2.85
UO
100260 1 1966 11:21:01 10511110 lOom 1 1961
ms 11:22:15
100m 1 19•• 11:12:2. 1010.410
10.410 AHO,JAllI
lmlll 1
m~(
11
.20! 11 1
1
11151 11
n 11151
11
mi 11 1l!( 11 1150 I 11
lm6S 1 1966 11:22:11
Cash CUstoller
Paid
1.00
1.00
6051 11
; 1 196. 11:22:)4
Cash Cuetolu
Paid
2.30
2.10
lO!! 11
100m 1 1966 lU2:54
Cash Ontemer
Paid
UO
1.90
3011 11 1l1! 11
loma 2 1966 11:21:10 lOOm 1 1966 ll:21:JJ IG0110 1 1966 1l,13,14
Delete ley Cash CtlstOIler
Paid
0.00 G.GO 1.15
0.00 0.00 1.15
1
1115! 11
lOOm 1 1966 11:23:35
Cask !:uste'lt
Paid
l.SO
1.50
1
mOl 11
0.00
m.
li9'l1'OU
loom 2 11:13:13 loom 2 19.. 1l:11:Gl
Cash Castllllet
hid
1.30
0.00 1.30
1 1 lOll 1\ !l50t 11 mOl 11
loom 3 ma 11:11;01 loom 2 1966 11:21:11
li9'l1'04 Cash CustOle!
Paid
0.00 1.15
o.GO 1.15
1
W5 i 1]
110m 1 196. n:2I;20
ClIh Cusrou!
hid
1.15
1.15
1
11151 11
100m 3 lOla 11;24: IS
Cash Custoler
paid
2J5
US
1
lOll 21 11151 11
10021a 2 19,. 11:24:31 105.1132
561132 CAMACiO,JiKlll1 Paid
l.35
0.00
1
1l1( 11 11151 11
lGOl19l 1966 11:24:J! 10mW
189164 IORLOCI, TAlYA
Pree
0.00
0.00
1
10mo I 1966 11:24:50
Cash CUltelit
Paid
1.10
1.80
1
lOll I) mOl 11
10, •• 1 lOl8 11: 2l:51
Cap cmoler
Paid
UO
2.10
1
1l1l I) mOl 11
ImUl 1018 11:25 :00
Cash Castiller
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
1115! II
loom 1 ll66 11:25:09
Cash CutOlet
Paid
1.15
1.1;
1
1115l 11
Delet! Key
11151 11
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~
--_ .....
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Meals I 1d 1telslQty)
... .. ............
+ .....
lUOlll 1 1966 11:11:10
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Pud
1,75
1.75
l1111 1I
100215 1 U.. 11:25:10
Cuh CastMer
paid
1.50
1.50
11501 11
lOOm 2 1%6 11:15:11
Cash Castaler
Paid
UO
1.80
loom I 1078 lUI: 13
Clsh Custoler
hid
1.75
1.15
loom I Jm 11:21:18
Cuh CustOler
Paid
1.15
l.15
100m I J01S 11: 15: 14
Cash Custoler
Paid
US
U5
100290 1 1966 11:15:19
Cash Customer
Paid
UO
US
LOOm I 1018 11:15:J5 10599534
599194 ROSlflA,AlB10SI ptee
0.00
0.00
1 ; J 3018 11:11:39 100,93 1 1966 lU5,40 lD598194
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Paid
0.00 0.00 US JO.OO
UOl94 I 1078 11:25 :50
Cash Customer
Paid
US
US
100291 I 3078 1l:25:50
Cash Customer
Paid
1.50
1.50
100196 1 1956 11:15:11
Clsh CustOl6r
Plid
1.15
l.15
100m 1 1m 11:15:5!
Cash CU!tOler
Paid
UO
l.3O
Paid
2.15
0.00
Cust~ler
Paid
1.15
US
I
1115 I 11
Cash Custoler
Paid
1.15
1.15
I
11151 II
ID0301 I 1961 11:26,07 10511141
511141 888501,MICRAE. Plid
Us
0.00
100302 1 1018 11:26:10 10196466
196466 LlIGBlill,MICIA Paid
UO 10.00
1
IDO!!3 3 l018 11:15:5! 10541111
100m
I m. 11:26'00
loom 2 1m U:26:0'
m21l SlBCI, TTLU Cask
7W 11 1150 I 1I
t
11151 11 11151 1)
1
11151 11 10l( II
I
11151 1I 121111 11151 1I 11151 11
1
1150 I 11 ll751 II
1
7011 11 11501 II llli 11 llSO ( 11
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100301 I lSiI 11,16:11 loom I 1966 1l,1Ui
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paid
0.00 1.15
0.00 1.15
1
11151 1)
10mS 1 1966 11:26:19
Cash Customer
Paid
LID
1.$0
1
mOl 1)
lOll".,1l J lOla 11:26:29
Cash Cmoler
paid
1.05
4.05
1
loom 1 1966 11:26:29
Cilih CUatolltr
Plid
1.15
UI
1
lll51 11
100lo! I 196& !l:26:l9
Cash Custoller
Paid
1.15
l.15
I
11111 I)
lOll 1) 11151 11
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Tran, i ID o-per fiu .. . . --. ~~~~~.~
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'ir
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lOOmi lOll lU6:15
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10mO 1 ll66
Casll Custoer
hid
1.1\
1.1\
1
Ui\i 1\
Paid
1.1\
UO
1
1l15t 11
1l:2U~
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131256 StiOTT,l1flE
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Casll Custa1l
Paid
1.50
1.50
1
UIO\ 11
l0031l 1 196. \1:2.:1\
Casll CUsta.er
Paid
LSD
LSD
1
1110 I 11
100314 3 301a U:1>:16
Cash C1!stllllU
Paid
U5
1.15
1
111511)
lOOm 2 1966 11:16:52
Cuh CustOller
Paid
1.15
1.15
Rdell
UO
0.40
1
W5 ( 1)
1
11m 1)
lOOm 1 196. 11:16:53 10119916
r
101136 DIA1,RlCAIDD
11151 1)
' 3 lOla 11:26:51
Cash Cust
Paid
1.15
1.15
lQQJlI 1 1018 11:21:00
Casil CUlta.et
Paid
UO
1.60
150560 GREGORY,SCOT!
!rae
0.00
UO
1001lO 1 1156 ll:lHl
Cash Custaur
hid
1.75
l.15
1115 i 11
10&321 1 U6! 11:27:10
cask Custoaer
Paid
UO
Uo
5211 11
511701 GOIlALll,DAlIIL Paid
UO
0.00
1
Paid
1.15
UO
1
ll751 II
100Jle 1 116' 11:11:01 101511'0
lOom 3 lOla 11:21:10 10531101 10&123 2 19.6 11:27:11 10030113
nin C'J811,ZI£WY
30li 11 1
1111\ 11
3011 11 m( 11 6011 II
100m 3 1m 11:21:11
Cnh Cuto.er
Paid
l.75
l.75
1
IllSl1)
lOOm 2 1965 Ll:l1:11
Cask CUstonr
hid
1.75
1.75
1
1115 ( 11
loom 1 U6! 1l:21:lt
Casa Cust
Paid
UI
4.05
1
lOll 11 m51 1I
SI11D3 SISOJ,MATTBII
Paid
UO
0.00
1
I1ml Ll mOl 11
Cash CutoRr
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
100m 1 15.6 11:11:47 10531470
531470 BOeTSIl,BRADLIY Paid
3.25
0.00
2 1 11501 1) 1115( II
10v..; 1 19., 11:27:S3 10120501
820S04 ILSM011,lIVII
Paid
1.15
UO
1
ll751 11
ltOlll 2 1966 11:27 :55
caeh eustOller
Paid
l.75
1.75
1
1l15( 1)
lOOml ma 11:27;56
Cash Castonr Paid
1.75
1.15
1
111S\ 11
100m 2 1566 11:21:31 IOS41203 10mI 3 ma 11:17:42
11111 11
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T!Jlll
t 2d ItelslQtyl ....... -...... "......
1~1005~.
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lOOm 1
1~"
11:2a:02 1059.589
10m51 19,. 11:28:09 10123558
loom
........... .......
Ait
hua
~aid
1.75
U~
1
59.589 lIi,SBlD1
[laid
,.1\'
un
1
1235\1 iABR,JAarrr
Pm
0,00
0.00
1
11151
10~504
ilIlJr,JUsrll
lt15, 11 ll11 1\ 1115, 11
u
3 3011 11:21:11
Cash Custoller
~aid
1.15
1.15
1
W51 11
lOOm 3 J018 11:21:12
Cash Customer
Paid
1.50
1.50
I
mOl II
loom 2 m'lUI:13
Casn Cust!llleI
Paid
UO uo
loom 1
m. 11:28:20
Cash CustOIU
Paid
US
U5
1
1003102 ail 11:21:30
Cash Custoller
hid
1.15
1.15
1
:e
2 Uil 11:28:31
Cash CustOll!r
Paid
1.60
0.10
1211 11
10~3n
I 196611:21:42
Cash CustOIt!
Paid
2.05
U5
lal1 1) llJ51 11
100343 3 1071 1l:2UI la03H 1 1071 11:28:41
Delet! lsy Cash CUstonr
0.00 Paid
I. 50
0.00 LSI
7.6618 SMlTi,BBlJAMII Paid
US
0.00
Casll Cuatoer Paid
l.10
1.50
I
100317 2 1966 11:18:51 10144539
111519 SIOILS,AlTIOIY Fne
0.00
0.00
1
W51 11
1001U 1 116. 11:28:56 11115041
745047 VASSAR,PATRICE Paid
1.15
0.00
I
ll151 11
cash CustOller
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
11151 11
Free
0.00
0.00
I
1115! 11 11151 1)
loom I
1966 11:28:49 10766628
11m. 1 lOll 1l:21:IQ
!~ml
2 1966 11:18:59
100350 I li6. 11:11:05 1011S561
126563 IICHla,JIAI
3al! II
I
3011 II l1751 11 l175 i 11
llS~1
11
121 i 11 11151 11 lOll 11 11501 II
lOOml 11.. 1l:lH6
Caih CustOler
hid
1.75
1.15
1
lOOm 3 3018 11:29:17
Cull. Custolar
hid
US
US
1
510'8' PlISIII,STtPBlI Paid
l.15
0.00
1
2 1116 11:29:16
Cull Custilier
Paid
1,10
3.10
2 1 liS!! 1) 11551 II
110355 1 1018 11:<9:11
cash CustOIU
Paid
1.15
1.15
1
W51 11
100356 1 1m 1l:2':1l
Casll ClllItlllar
hid
1.50
1.50
I
11501 11
100153 I 1,.6 11:2':14 10510'8' 100
lOll II m51 11 11151 11
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Narrative; On 04·20-99, at about 1130 hrs, Investigator Steve Stalter and I were instructed by JCSO LIeutenant Kiekbusch to respond to Columbine High School on the report of gunshots from inside the school.
l' ''''Jut 1205 Mrs, I was instructed to conduct an interview with Alejandra Marsh. Marsh claimed that she h.... 'owledge of who was shooting irside the high school. Marsh stated that she saw"Dylan Klebold" pass by I.. _ of the school windows carrying a shotgun. Marsh also stated that she saw Klebold through a "bomb" into the parking lot that exploded. Marsh daimed that Klebold is a member of a group of students known as the "Trench Coat Mafia." Marsh stated that she was a previous member of the group. Marsh explained that the Trench Coat Mafia is a group of approXimately five to six friends that listen to hard rock muse, such as Marilyn Manson and wear black trench coats. Marsh stated that during the previous school year, there were about ten members in the group. Marsh denied that the Trench Coat Mafia members were "Goths." Marsh stated that she had not known the group members to posses any guns, but stated that she did them know the group to have swords and knives. Marsh added, however, that she has not spoken to Klebold for about Six months. Marsh identified members of the Trench Coat Mafia as follows: • Chris Morris • Joe Stair • Dylan Klebold • "Reb" • Nicole Markham • Tad Bowles • Christian Theibold • "Chuck" • \Iejandra Marsh Numb Supervisor Initials and Date
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Upon our arrival at Denver Medical Center, I accompanied Kirklin to the Emergency Room, During his evaluation by the medical staff. Kirklin's clothing items were removed. I placed the clothing items into paper bags and collected these items as evidence. Kirklin was then taken to the operating room at about 1300 hrs, Wh, f1 the emergency room. I was contacted by Denver Pclice Detectives Martin Martinez and Greg Can,,.';1311. Martinez and Campbell offered their assistance with lhe investigation. Detective MartInez stated that he would collect the Serious Bodily Injurystatements for the presiding physician. The next victim to enter the emergency room was Jenna Park. Park was treated for a gunshot wound to her right shoulder, right calf and left foot. During the course of Park's treatment. her clothing was removed by the medical staff. I placed the clothing items into paper bagsand collected these Items as evidence, Park was alert and conscious. After her initial treatment, I conducted an interview with Park in the emergency room at about 1325 hrs. Park stated that she had been inside the libraryat the high school when she heard ''tons of gunshots." Park said that an unknown female entered the library and told everyone to get under the tables. Park said she hid underthe table. Park stated that she could see out the library window and saw a student she knew as "Dylan" run by the window carrying a "big gun." Park stated that "Dylan" entered Into lhe library and began shooting at her and the other students in the library, Park described "Dylan" as a tall, white male, wearing a black trench coat and a red, white and blue hat. Park stated that she tried to get out of the library. Park said that she could recall that she was shot in the foot and the leg and then fell to the ground. Park stated that some time passed while "Dylan" was shooting the other students. Park stated that she tried 10 get back under the table again, when she was then shot in the shoulder. Park said she then fell onto her left side. Park stated that when she felt "Dylan" had left, she was able to get up and flee the school. Par, IS unable to recall, specifically, if she had been shot by "Dylan". Park stated that her back had been to the person who had shot her. When I asked Park if she had seen any other people With "Dylan", Park
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INTERVIEW JOLENE HEADRICK, 8133 W QUARTO AVE, 80123, 379-4393
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LOCK, LONNIE
Date: 06107/1999
Time: 3:56 PM
--~---------~-------------------------Disposition: JOLENE HEADRICK NO LONGER LIVES AT THIS ADDRESS, NO OTHER ADDRESS
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-Originaldouble sided palm print card #J4970 for DylanBennetKlebold(SS# 524-45-5481)
-Originaldouble sided palm print card #J4971 for Eric David Harris(SS# 284-82-[478)
The twocards were booked intoJeffcoevidencebyC. Loptienon 0$-13-99underJeffco evidence Item #10221. The two cards
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·a gold colored eternity band Several of the items had suspected blood on them. I removed the suspected blood from the class ring and the eternity band using tape lifts. The jewelry and quarters were then handedoverto R. Millerof the Evidence Vaultwho proceeded to clean themup. I thensealedthe glove and the tape liftsintothe original bagand placed it back into the evidencevault. Thejewelry ill be returned to the victim at a later time by the Evidence Vault.
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