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Broward Sheriff's Office Documents CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13 :49 OCA: J7J80200052S- ·t .J. Investigator:.CURCIO, J. (16048) Date /Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN, J. J. (I 1100) Supervisor Review Date / Time: 08/09/2018 ! 3:3 I: 16, Thzu-sday Contact: Reference: Follow Up CONTACT INFORMATION: DECEASED VICTilv1S Cannen Schentrup W/F, DOB 02/21/2001 NOK: April Schentrup, 954-242-5804 Meadow Pollack, W/F, DOB 10/05/1999 . NOK: Andy P"ollack, Peter Wang ~ DOB 11/09/2002, NOK: Mother Huiying Wang, Does Not Speak English Contact Jesse Pan, Nicholas Dworet W /M 03/24/2000 NOK: Mitchell Dworet, Christopher f:Iixon W/M 02/25/1968 Investigator Signature·:...______________________ _ Page 1 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 ' OCA: 171802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048) Date/Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor; BROWN, J. J. (11100) Supervisor Review Date / Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact: Reference: Follow Up NOK: Spouse Debbi Hixo~ AaronFeis W /M 05/17/1980 NOK: Spouse Melisa Feis Luke Hoyer W /M 10/25/2002 NOK: Tom Hoyer, Alaina Petty, W IF 08/22/2003 NOK: Ryan Petty>_. Kelly Petty, Jaime Guttenberg W IF 07/13/2003 NOK: Fred Guttenberg, Alexander Schachter W/M 07/09/2003 NOK: Max Schachte_r,· , I Karyn Schachter Martin Duque-Angwano W/M 09/04/2003 NOK·:Daisy Anguiano, Investigator Signature•;__ ______________________ _ Case Supplements [Edit] Page2 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 • OCA: J 7] 802000525 Investigator. CURCIO, J. (16048) Date /Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor. BROWN, J. J. (J1100) Supervisor Review Date /Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact · Reference: Follow Up Brother Miguel Duque can translate,: Alyssa Alhadeff W/F 05/01/2003 NOK: Han Alhap.eff / Lori Alhadeft:_ Helena Ramsey W/F 01/19/2001 NOK: Anne Ramsey, Scott Beigel W/M 10/22/1982, NOK: Mother Linda Beigel-Schulm~ · I Michael Schulm~ Joaqmli Oliver-Padauy W/M 08/04/2000 NOK: Manuel Oliver, Cara Loughran W/F 02/21/2003 NOK: Denise, _ / Damian Loughran, ' Gina Montalto W/F 04/22/2003 11208 NW 70 Court Parkland Florida NOK: Jennifer Montalto, - I Anthony Montalto, Investigator Signature·..... ______________________ _ Case Supplement.s[Edit] Page3 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed; 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 171802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048) Date/Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN, J. J. (11100) Supervisor Review Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact: Reference: Follow Up SURVIVING VICT™S: W/F, W/M, B/F,. B/F, -- ) W/F, Investigator Signature·:.____________________ ____,____ _ Case Supplements[Edit] Page4 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 171802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (I 6048) . Date/Time: 08/09/2018 13:2B:Q6,Thursday Supervisor. BROWN,J. J. (/ 1JOO) Supervisor Review Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13:3 I: 16, Thursday Contact Reference: Follow Up W/M,_ W/F, W/M W/F, Investigator SignatureL..· --~--------------------- Case Supplements [Edit} Page S CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: J 71802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048) Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13: 28: 06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN, J. J. {I 1100) Supervisor Review Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13: 31: 16, Thursday Contact Reference: Follow Up W/M, W/F, W/M W/F W/Mi WITNESSES-LAWENFORCEMENT: Detective John Curcio Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954-321-4212 Investigator Signature;_•_______________________ _ Case Supplements [Edit] Page6 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 1 JJ802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048) Date /Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thw-sday Supervisor: BROWN, J. J. (I 1100) Supervisor Review Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact: Reference: Follow Up Detective Walt Foster Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954--321-4200 Detective Zack Scott Broward Sheriffs Office Hom1cide Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Jeff Curtis Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954--321-4200 Detective Bryan Tutler Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954--321-4200 Detective Samantha Cottam Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954--321-4200 Detective Kevin Nitsch Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Barbara Dyer Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Nick Masters Investigator Signature.._·------------------------ Case Supplements [Edit] · Page 7 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT . Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 171802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048)­ Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN, J. J. (11100) Supervisor Review Date I Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact Reference: Follow Up Broward Sheriffs Office SID Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Erica Rockey Broward Sheriffs Office. SID Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Nick Masters Broward Sheriffs-office SID Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Nicole Freeley Broward Sheriffs Office SID Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Michael Joo . Broward Sheriffs Office SID Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Valerian Perez Broward Sheriffs Office , Homicide Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Michael Roque Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954-321-4200 Sergeant Dave Ellwood Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit Investigator Signature·~----------------------- Case Supplements {Edit} Page 8 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 171802000525 Investigator. CURCIO, J. (16048) Date /Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN,J. J. (11JOO) SupervisorReview Date / Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: I 6, Thursday Contact: Reference: Follow Up 954-321-4200 Sergeant Jonathan Brown Broward Sheriffs Office Homicide Unit 954-32F4200 Detective Gloria Crespo Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Chris Williams Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Clint Williams . Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Marshall Wolcott Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Roberto Caceres Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Chris Cald:well Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit .954-321-4200 Inve~tigator Signature:_•------------------------ CC1$eSupplements [Edit] Page9 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 171802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048) Date /Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN, J. J. (I 1100) Supervisor Review Date / Time: , 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact: Reference: Follaw Up Technician Kim Woodward Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Miquel Suarez Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200- Detective Dennis Plaska Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Dan Krystyan Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Dave Currie Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Kari Kahn Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Tracy Northern Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Jennifer Blum Broward Sheriff's Office Investigator Signature;_•------------------------ CaseSupplements [Edit) Page 10 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 171802000525 Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048) Date /Time: 08/09/2018 B:28:06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN, J. J. (11100) Supervisor Review Date / Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact: Reference: Follow Up Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Chris-Arneson Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 u Gail Chandler Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Katherine Lade Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center • 954-321-4200 Stepanie Oakley Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Grace Vicino Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Lismary Cardona Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Kimberly Tift Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Investigator Signature·.__ ______________________ _ Case Supplements [Edit) Page 11 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL RE.PORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:49 OCA: 171802000525 ~lmb~~IBL~ ~ffi~c If@lUl!'~~ ~~ ~@1[~\Y -- - - - Investigator. CURCIO, J. (I 6048) Date /Time: 08/09/2018 13:28:06, Thursday Supervisor. BROWN, J. J. (11100) SupervisorReview Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact: Reference:.Follow Up Lisa Kozloskie Broward Sheriffs-Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Shakita Almorose Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Shana Woolcock Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Pamela Morichetti Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Cliffroy Myrie Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-32 l-4ioo Nicole Peros Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center 954-321-4200 Brittney Rainford Broward Sheriffs Office Regional Communications Center· 954-321-4200 Detective Christopher Caldwell Investigator Signature;:_•_______________________ _ Case Supplements [Edit] Page 12 CASE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Printed: 08/09/2018 13:50 OCA: 171802000525 . - ri[lf~~~iJI@Rl~ff§~~=~Ull;m)Wmi[~~~~~w Investigator: CURCIO, J. (16048) Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13:28: 06, Thursday Supervisor: BROWN,J. J. ( 11100) SupervisorReview Date/ Time: 08/09/2018 13:31: 16, Thursday Contact: Reference: Follow Up Broward Sheriffs Office Crime-Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Detective Paul Porter Broward Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Unit 954-321-4200 Sergeant Joe Torok Broward
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