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In and for Palm Beach County, at the Second Term thereof, in the year Two Thousand and
Sixteen, to-wit:
COUNT 1:
FIRST DEGREE MURDER
The Grand Jurors of the State of Florida, inquiring in and for the body of said County of Palm
Beach, upon their oaths do present and charge that:
KRISTEN MEYER and ALEJANDRO ALEMAN on or about April 1, 2016, in the County of
Palm Beach and State of Florida, did unlawfully from a premeditated design to effect the death
of a human being, kill and murder T. A., a human being by, depriving T.A of food and/or water
and/or proper nutrition and/or medication, contrary to Florida Statute 782.04(1)(a)1 and
782 .04(1)(a)2 . (CAPITAL FELONY)
COUNT 2:
AGGRAVATED CHILD ABUSE
The Grand Jurors of the State of Florida, inquiring in and for the body of said County of Palm
Beach, upon their oaths do present and charge that:
KRISTEN MEYER and ALEJANDRO ALEMAN on or between January 1, 2016 and April 1,
2016, in the County of Palm Beach and State of Florida, did knowingly or willfully, intentionally
inflict physical injury that resulted in great bodily harm, permanent disability or permanent
disfigurement to T.A. a child,{or) willfully tortured, maliciously punished, or willfully and
unlawfully caged T. A., a child, contrary to Florida Statute 827.03(1)(a)lifd (2)(a). (1 DEG
FEL)
The Grand Jurors of the State of Florida, inquiring in and for the body of said County of Palm
Beach, upon their oaths do present and charge that:
KRISTEN MEYER and ALEJANDRO ALEMAN on or between March 1, 2016 and April 1,
2016, in the County of Palm Beach and State of Florida, did unlawfully and unnecessarily
torment or deprive of necessary sustenance or shelter, any animal in a cruel or inhumane manner,
contrary to Florida Statute 828.12(1). (1 DEG MISD)
Against the form of the statute, and against the peace and dignity of the State of Florida.
I hereby certify that I have advised the Grand Jury returning this indictment as authorized and
required by law.
DAVID ARONBERG
STATE AT ORNEY
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By:
Desi BY ated Assistant Stat ttorney of the
Fill enth Judicial Circu of the State
of Florida, prosecuting for the said State
DATE
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KRISTEN MEYER, W/F, 10/03/1973
ALEJANDRO ALEMAN, W/M, 03/03/1978
Booking No.:
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) N. N/A B. Buy D. Deliver Distribute Produce/ N. N/A C. Cocaine M. Marijuana Equipment Z. Other
) P. Possess T. Traffic E. Use Cultivate A. Amphetamine E. Heroin 0. Opium/Deriv. S. Synthetic
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I AGREE TO APPEAR AT THE TIME AND PLACE DESIGNATED TO ANSWER THE OFFENSE CHARGED OR TO PAY THE FINE SUBSCRIBED. I UNDERSTAND THAT SHOULD I WILLFULLY
FAIL TO APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT AS REQUIRED BY THIS NOTICE TO APPEAR, THAT I MAY BE HELD IN CONTEMPT OF COURT AND A WARRANT FOR MY ARREST SHALL BE ISSUED.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY S H E R I F F' S OFFICE PAGE 1
OFFENSE REPORT CASE NO. 16058738
DISPOSITION: INACTIVE
DIVISION: ROAD PATROL
DECEASED DOB:
SEX: F RACE: W HT: 0 WT: 0 HR: UNKNOWN EYE: UNKNOWN
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: 17148 N 30TH LA LOX FL 33470
HOME PHONE: 561 000-0000
BUSINESS PHONE: 561 000-0000
COMPLAINANT KRISTEN A MEYER ALEMAN DOB: 10/03/1973
SEX: F RACE: W HT: 500 WT: 200 HR: BLOND EYE: BROWN
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: 17148 N 30TH LA LOX FL 33470
HOME PHONE: 772 475-4478
BUSINESS PHONE: 561 000-0000
ARRESTEE ALEJANDRO ALEMAN DOB: 03/03/1978
SEX: M RACE: W HT: 509 WT: 250 HR: BALD EYE: BROWN
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: 17148 N 30TH LA LOX FL 33470
HOME PHONE: 561 662-1684
BUSINESS PHONE: 561 000-0000
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER CHAD M EASTERDAY DOB: 11/28/1978
SEX: M RACE: W HT: 511 WT: 0 HR: UNKNOWN EYE: UNKNOWN
BUSINESS PHONE: 561 776-2000
ARRESTEE KRISTEN A MEYER ALEMAN DOB: 10/03/1973
SEX: F RACE: W HT: 500 WT: 200 HR: BLOND EYE: BROWN
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: 17148 N 30TH LA LOX FL 33470
HOME PHONE: 772 475-4478
BUSINESS PHONE: 561 000-0000
REPORT NUMBER: 1
FLORIDA VICTIM ? N
WEATHER: CLEAR
THE DETAILS.
I THEN STOOD BY TO WAIT FOR DETECTIVES TO SHOW UP. I CONTACTED THE DCF
HOTLINE AND FILED A REPORT. I SPOKE TO KRISTEN #058. I THEN COMPLETED A CAC
FORM AND A LOG ENTRY. I CONTACTED ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL FOR THE DOGS WHICH
WERE INSIDE THE RESIDENCE. I WAS THEN RELOCATED TO STANDBY WITH THE FAMILY 1
HOUSE TO THE EAST OF MY ORIGINAL LOCATION. I STOOD BY HERE FOR THE REMAINDER
OF MY TIME. I ALSO COMPLETED A CRIME SCENE LOG WHICH WILL BE TURNED IN TO
EVIDENCE.
THIS ENDS MY INVOLVEMENT WITH THIS CASE.
DS EASTERDAY 6972 040216 0608
TRANS VIA COPY/PASTE 040416 RL/7727
DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: ROAD PATROL
MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME SHE HAS TEN CHILDREN IN TOTAL WITH HER HUSBAND
ALEJANDRO "ALEX" ALEMAN. SHE STATED WAS THEIR TENTH AND YOUNGEST CHILD.
MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME TOLD ME SHE IS A STAY AT HOME MOM AND THIS EVENING
SHE WAS AT HOME WITH HER CHILDREN FEEDING AT APPROXIMATELY 6:24 P.M.
MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME SHE REMEMBERS THE TIME BECAUSE THAT IS WHEN HER
HUSBAND "ALEX" CALLED HER LIKE HE USUALLY DOES ASKING WHAT WAS FOR DINNER.
MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME SHE WAS FEEDING AND MUST HAVE BEEN
FULL BECAUSE SHE NO LONGER WANTED HER BOTTLE. SHE TOLD ME HAD ALREADY
EATEN 8 TO 9 OUNCES OF HER FORMULA THREE TO FOUR HOURS PRIOR. MRS. MEYER-
ALEMAN TOLD ME THE DOCTOR HAD ADVISED HER TO FEED EXTRA FORMULA BECAUSE
SHE WAS A LITTLE UNDERWEIGHT. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME THIS IS WHAT THE
PEDIATRICIAN LOCATED IN PORT ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA TOLD HER BACK IN DECEMBER WHEN
SHE LAST TOOK FOR A CHECK-UP. I ASKED MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN THE NAME OF
PEDIATRICIAN SHE TOLD ME SHE COULD NOT REMEMBER THE DOCTOR'S NAME BUT
SHE IS AN INDIAN WOMAN WITH A PRIVATE PRACTICE.
MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME AFTER SHE GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH HER HUSBAND
APPEARED A LITTLE "LETHARGIC" AS IF SHE WAS SLEEPY. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME
SHE CONTINUED HOLDING IN HER ARMS AND THAT IS WHEN SHE NOTICED SOMETHING
WAS WRONG WITH THE MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME SHE CALLED HER HUSBAND
BACK AND HE TOLD HER TO CALL 911. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN SAID SHE THEN CALLED 911
WHO HELPED WALKED HER THOUGH CPR UNTIL RESCUE ARRIVED AND TRANSPORTED TO
PALMS WEST HOSPITAL. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN STATED HER HUSBAND THEN ARRIVED AT THE
HOUSE AND THEY LEFT THEIR OLDEST SON TO WATCH THE CHILDREN WHILE THEY WENT TO
THE HOSPITAL.
I ASKED MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN IF HAD BEEN SICK OR NOT FEELING WELL IN
THE PAST FEW DAYS AND SHE SAID, "NO." MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME WAS A
PERFECTLY, HEALTHY BABY WHO WAS FINE UNTIL THIS EVENING. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN
TOLD ME SHE CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENED BECAUSE EVERYTHING OCCURRED SO
FAST. SHE SAID ONE MINUTE WAS FINE AND SUDDENLY SHE JUST STOPPED
BREATHING WHILE IN HER ARMS AND NOW SHE IS DEAD. I ASKED MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN IF
HAD ANY MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND SHE SAID, "NO." MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME
WAS BORN AT MARTIN MEDICAL IN STEWART, FLORIDA WEIGHING NINE-POUNDS WITH
NO BIRTH DEFECTS OR MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN SAID ALL OF HER
TEN CHILDREN WERE BORN HEALTHY WITH ABSOLUTELY NO MEDICAL ISSUES OR
COMPLICATIONS. I ASKED MRS.
I ASKED MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TO TELL ME WHAT ROUTINE DIET CONSISTED
OF AND SHE TOLD ME WAS NOT YET EATING SOLID FOODS. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN
TOLD ME WAS STILL ON THE FORMULA CALLED SIMILAC BUT SHE HAS BEEN GIVING
THE FORMULA WITH REGULAR MILK SUGGESTED BY THE DOCTOR TO GET HER WEIGHT
UP. SHE TOLD ME WOULD DRINK AN 8 TO 9 OUNCE BOTTLE EVERY 3 TO 4 HOUR
DAILY. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME EVEN THOUGH THE DOCTOR RECOMMENDED SHE FEED
MORE FORMULA TO GET HER WEIGHT UP SHE DID NOT WANT TO OVER FEED
BECAUSE AT TIMES WOULD BE TOO FULL AND SHE WOULD NOT WANT TO DRINK
ANYMORE. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME HER TWO-YEAR OLD SON WAS
ALSO A LITTLE UNDERWEIGHT JUST LIKE WHEN HE WAS AGE BUT HE
FINALLY FILLED IN AND IS NOW PERFECTLY HEALTHY IN SIZE.
I ASKED MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN ABOUT THE RASH AND REDNESS HAD ON HER
VAGINAL AND BUTTOCKS AREA. MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN TOLD ME SHE NOTICED WHAT SHE
REFERRED TO AS, "MINOR RASH" ON VAGINA AND BOTTOM ONLY YESTERDAY. I
ASKED HER WHAT SHE WAS USING TO TREAT THE "MINOR RASH" AND SHE SAID SOME
DIAPER RASH CREAM. I ASKED MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN IF SHE KNEW HOW GOT THE
RASH AND SHE TOLD ME IT WAS PROBABLY FROM THE "JUICE." I ASKED MRS. MEYER-
ALEMAN WHAT KIND OF JUICE SHE WAS GIVING THAT WOULD CAUSE THAT KIND OF A
RASH AND SHE SAID, "APPLE JUICE." MRS. MEYER-ALEMAN WAS COOPERATIVE AND
PROVIDED ME WITH THE NAMES, AGES AND DATES OF BIRTH FOR ALL OF THE CHILDREN
WHO WERE CURRENTLY AT THE RESIDENCE. ALTHOUGH MR. ALEMAN WAS NOT PRESENT AT
THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT HE REFUSED TO COMMENT OR COOPERATE WITH THIS
INVESTIGATION PER HIS ATTORNEY'S LEGAL ADVICE.
THIS CASE REMAINS OPEN PENDING OBTAINING A SEARCH WARRANT FOR THE ALEMAN
RESIDENCE.
DETECTIVE SAINT-JEAN #8192
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
PREMEDIT MURDER CODE: 090A DATE: 06/08/16 WEDNESDAY
ZONE: X11 GRID: DEPUTY ID.: 8192 ASSIST: TIME D 1848 A 1857 C 0702
OCCURRED BETWEEN DATE: 04/01/16 , 1848 HOURS AND DATE: 04/02/16 , 0600 HOURS
EXCEPTION TYPE:
INCIDENT LOCATION: 17148 N 30TH LA APT. NO.:
CITY: LOX STATE: FL ZIP: 33470
NO. OFFENSES: 03 NO. OFFENDERS: 02 NO. VEH. STOLEN: 0 NO. PREM. ENTERED: 0
LOCATION: RESIDENCE - SINGLE FAMILY
NO. VICTIMS: 01 NO. ARRESTED: 0 FORCED ENTRY: 0
WEAPON TYPE: OTHER
OFFENSE NO. 1 FLORIDA STATE STATUTE: 782 04 1A1 CIS CODE 090A
OFFENSE NO. 2 FLORIDA STATE STATUTE: 827 03 1A CIS CODE 130A
OFFENSE NO. 3 FLORIDA STATE STATUTE: 828 12 CIS CODE 9000
DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 13TH, 2016, I RECEIVED THE FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FOR THE
CAUSE OF DEATH OF PER MEDICAL EXAMINER DR. JUSTE'S REPORT THE
MANNER OF DEATH FOR 13 MONTH OLD WAS RULED A HOMICIDE AND THE
CAUSE OF DEATH WAS "INANITION DUE TO NEGLECT." THE AUTOPSY FINDINGS STATED THE
FOLLOWING: AT THE TIME OF BIRTH WEIGHED (8LBS, 15 OUNCES) AND AT
THE TIME OF DEATH WEIGHED (7.32 LBS.). THE MEDICAL EXAMINER ALSO
DETERMINED THAT THE CHILD SUFFERED FROM: INFLUENZA B, E. COLI, BETA-HEMOLYTIC
STREPTOCOCCUS GROUP B AND HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZA. THERE WAS ALSO POSITIVE
CULTURES FOR STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS, HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZA AND STREPTOCOCCUS
VIRIDANS.
THIS CASE REMAINS OPEN PENDING FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
DETECTIVE SAINT-JEAN #8192
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
ADULT WHEN THEY WERE OUTSIDE. MRS. SPEARMAN TOLD ME SHE HAS SEEN MRS. ALEMAN
IN PASSING BUT NEVER UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL AND NEVER OUTSIDE WITH THE CHILDREN
WHILE THEY WERE RUNNING AROUND IN THE SWELL, THE BUSHES OR IN THE ROADWAY.
MRS. SPEARMAN TOLD ME SOME OF THE CHILDREN WOULD GO AND PLAY WITH HER
NEIGHBOR'S SON THAT LIVES TO THE WEST OF HER RESIDENCE, THE WARD FAMILY.
I ASKED MRS. SPEARMAN IF SHE EVER HEARD OR SAW AN INFANT CHILD BEING
CARRIED IN OR OUT OF THE ALEMAN RESIDENCE AND SHE SAID, "NO." I ASKED MRS.
SPEARMAN I ASKED HER IF SHE EVER SAW THE CHILDREN OUT IN THE ROADWAY DURING
SCHOOL TIME OR SCHOOL HOURS AND SHE SAID, "YES." MRS. SPEARMAN SAID SHE COULD
HEAR THE CHILDREN FORM INSIDE OF THE RESIDENCE AND THEY WOULD SOMETIMES COME
OUTSIDE AT APPROXIMATELY 2P.M. MRS. SPEARMAN SAID THE CHILDREN WOULD SOMETIMES
BE OUTSIDE AFTER DARK WITH NO SUPERVISION. SHE STATED A DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN
AND FAMILIES (DCF) INVESTIGATOR CAME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD A COUPLE OF MONTHS
PRIOR TO HER ALTERCATION WITH MR. ALEMAN IN OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER OF 2015, A
MONTH PRIOR TO HER ALTERCATION WITH MR. ALEMAN WHICH OCCURRED ON DECEMBER 24,
2015. MRS. SPEARMAN WAS ABLE TO PROVIDE ME WITH THE (DCF) INVESTIGATORS
CONTACT INFORMATION.
I ASKED MRS. SPEARMAN IF SHE EVER SAW ANY OTHER PEOPLE AT THE ALEMAN
RESIDENCE BESIDES THE CHILDREN AND PARENTS. MRS. SPEARMAN SAID SHE WOULD
SOMETIMES SEE A YOUNG ADULT MALE AND FEMALE AT THE ALEMAN RESIDENCE BUT SHE
DOES NOT KNOW WHAT THEIR RELATIONSHIP WAS WITH THE FAMILY.
MRS. ALEMAN HAD NOT FURTHER INFORMATION. I THEN CONCLUDED THE INTERVIEW.
THIS CASE REMAINS OPEN PENDING FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
DETECTIVE SAINT-JEAN #8192
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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DISPOSITION: OPEN
DIVISION: DETECTIVE
MRS. CLORAN TOLD ME SPEAKS TO THE OWNER OF THE HOME OFTEN AND SHE STILL
COLLECTS HIS MAIL FOR HIM FROM THE MAILBOX. MRS. CLORAN WAS ABLE TO PROVIDE ME
WITH THE HOME OWNER'S CONTACT INFORMATION. I THEN CONCLUDED THE INTERVIEW WITH
MRS. CLORAN.
THIS CASE REMAINS OPEN PENDING FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
DETECTIVE SAINT-JEAN #8192
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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ON APRIL 1, 2016, AT ABOUT 8:00 PM, I RESPONDED TO THE PALMS WEST HOSPITAL
EMERGENCY ROOM REGARDING A DEAD CHILD. UPON ARRIVAL I MET WITH DET. SAINT-
JEAN, #8192, WHO I ASSIGNED AS THE LEAD DETECTIVE IN THE ENSUING
INVESTIGATION. DET. SAINT-JEAN INFORMED ME THAT THE CHILD WAS, IN FACT,
DECLARED DEAD BY THE EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIAN, WHO ALSO TOLD HER WORDS TO THE
EFFECT THAT THE CHILD'S CONDITION WAS THE WORST CASE OF STARVATION HE HAD SEEN
IN HIS PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. SHE ALSO TOLD ME THAT THE FAMILY HAD NINE
SURVIVING CHILDREN WHO WERE STILL AT THE RESIDENCE WITH ROAD PATROL DEPUTIES.
THE DECEDENT'S MOTHER AND FATHER WERE LOCATED IN THE PARKING LOT OF THE
HOSPITAL. DET. SAINT-JEAN TOLD ME THEY HAD AN ATTORNEY AND ELECTED NOT TO
ALLOW A WARRANTLESS SEARCH OF THEIR HOME. WHILE DET. SAINT-JEAN WAS ABLE TO
GET A STATEMENT FROM KRISTEN MEYER-ALEMAN, THE DECEDENT'S MOTHER, ALEJANDRO
ALEMAN, THE CHILD'S FATHER, ELECTED NOT TO MAKE ANY STATEMENT WITHOUT THE
PRESENCE OF COUNSEL.
DET. SAINT-JEAN INTRODUCED ME TO THE ALEMANS IN THE HOSPITAL PARKING LOT.
I EXPRESSED MY CONDOLENCES. THEY REINFORCED TO US THAT THEY WOULD NOT ALLOW A
WARRANTLESS SEARCH OF THEIR HOME UNDER THE ADVICE OF THEIR COUNSEL. I
INFORMED THEM THAT WE RESPECTED THAT AND THAT A SEARCH WARRANT REQUEST WOULD
BE PROMPTLY PREPARED AND PRESENTED TO A JUDGE. I FURTHER TOLD THEM THAT THEIR
ACCESS TO THE HOME WOULD NOT BE PERMISSIBLE UNTIL THE CONCLUSION OF THE SEARCH
WARRANT.
MR. ALEMAN STATED IN A FIRM TONE THAT HE WANTED "A LIMITED SEARCH
WARRANT". I INFORMED HIM THE ISSUANCE AND SCOPE OF THE SEARCH WARRANT WOULD
BE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE REVIEWING JUDGE. I ALSO EXPRESSED THAT IF THE
SEARCH WARRANT WERE APPROVED, I WOULD NEED THEIR ASSISTANCE IN GETTING THE
CHILDREN TO COME OUTSIDE WITHOUT TRAUMATIZING THEM. MY BRIEF CONVERSATION
WITH THE ALEMANS (APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES) WAS LIMITED TO MY CONDOLENCES AND
EXPLAINING THE MECHANICS OF THE NEXT PROCEDURAL STEP IN THE INVESTIGATION. AT
MY DIRECTION, DET. U. LARA, #8679, ASSISTED DET. SAINT-JEAN IN THE PREPARATION
OF THE SEARCH WARRANT AFFIDAVIT AND REQUEST FOR A WARRANT.
I NEXT RESPONDED TO THE ALEMAN RESIDENCE, 17148 30TH LANE NORTH,
LOXAHATCHEE. ENROUTE I SUMMONED THE ASSISTANCE OF OTHER PLAIN CLOTHES
DETECTIVES TO ASSIST IN THE LIKELY REMOVAL OF THE CHILDREN FROM THE HOME TO
FACILITATE THE EXECUTION OF THE SEARCH WARRANT. DETECTIVES J. SUAREZ, #7953,
AND L. KING, #5487, LATER ARRIVED ON SCENE AND SUBSEQUENTLY ASSISTED IN
ESCORTING THE CHILDREN FROM THE HOME.
AT SCENE I COORDINATED WITH THE PATROL SUPERVISOR, SGT. D. SAVAGE, #4356,
FOR THE CONTINUED SECURITY OF THE CRIME SCENE AND LATER THE ESCORT OF THE DCF
VAN CONTAINING THE SURVIVING ALEMAN CHILDREN FROM THE AREA. UPON LEARNING OF
THE APPROVAL OF THE SEARCH WARRANT, I COORDINATED WITH DCF PI
WHO ARRIVED ON SCENE PRIOR TO THE APPROVAL OF THE WARRANT. I INFORMED HER
THAT DETECTIVES WOULD ASSIST IN ESCORTING THE CHILDREN FROM THE HOUSE WHILE
THE UNIFORMED DEPUTIES MAINTAINED THE CRIME SCENE PERIMETER.
I REQUESTED ALEJANDRO ALEMAN (OUTSIDE THE CRIME SCENE PERIMETER) CALL HIS
CHILDREN AND DIRECT THEM TO THE FRONT DOOR AND OUTSIDE. HE DID SO WHILE I
RETURNED TO THE FRONT DOOR TO SUPERVISE THE EFFORTS OF PLAIN CLOTHES
DETECTIVES DURING THE INITIAL CONTACT WITH THE CHILDREN AND THEIR SUBSEQUENT
REMOVAL FROM THE HOUSE. STATE ATTORNEY INVESTIGATORS ALSO ASSISTED MOVING THE
CHILDREN OUTSIDE (CHIEF INVESTIGATOR W. FRASIER AND INVESTIGATOR T. WILLS).
THE CHILDREN WERE PLACED INSIDE A VAN BROUGHT TO THE SCENE BY DCF WITH THE
EXCEPTION OF THE OLDER TWO MALES WHO BECAME EMOTIONALLY UPSET. SGT. SAVAGE
DIRECTED DEPUTIES TRANSPORT THE ELDER TWO CHILDREN SEPARATELY TO PREVENT
UPSETTING THE YOUNGER ONES INSIDE THE VAN. WE REQUESTED THE ASSISTANCE OF
DCF INVESTIGATORS INSIDE THE HOME. THEY INFORMED US THAT BASED ON THEIR
OBSERVATIONS OF THE HOME AND CHILDREN THEY WERE GOING TO SHELTER THE CHILDREN
PENDING FAMILY COURT ACTION. I WAS PRESENT WHEN THEY INFORMED THE ALEMAN'S OF
THEIR DECISION OUTSIDE THE CRIME SCENE.
FOR DETAILS OF THE RESIDENCE/CRIME SCENE, SEE THE CRIME SCENE PHOTOS,
PROPERTY RECEIPTS, AND THE CRIME SCENE REPORT. IT SHOULD BE ADDITIONALLY
NOTED THAT WHILE APPROACHING THE HOUSE'S OPEN DOOR AND ONCE INSIDE, I COULD
SMELL THE PUNGENT ODOR OF URINE AND FECES. INSIDE, THERE WAS ALSO THE SMELL
OF FECAL MATTER EMANATING FROM BOTH BATHROOMS AND A BEDROOM WHICH CONTAINED A
CAGED DOG, AND THE AMMONIA-LIKE SMELL FROM A LARGE PILE OF CLOTHES IN THE
LAUNDRY ROOM. THE KITCHEN SMELLED OF GARBAGE.
UPON THE REMOVAL OF THE CHILDREN FROM THE HOME AND SCENE, I RELEASED
DETECTIVES KING AND SUAREZ FROM THE SCENE TO END THEIR TOUR OF DUTY.
DETECTIVES SAINT-JEAN AND LARA REMAINED ON SCENE UNTIL THE CONCLUSION OF THE
SEARCH OF THE HOME INCIDENT TO THE WARRANT.
THIS CASE REMAINS CLEARED BY ARREST.
SGT. KEITH 6231 102416
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I THEN ASKED DEPUTY EASTERDAY IF HE SAW THE OTHER CHILDREN AND HE ADVISED
THAT HE DID NOT MAKE CONTACT WITH THEM, BECAUSE THE PARENTS TOLD THEM NOT TO
OPEN THE DOOR IF THEY WERE NOT HOME. HE INDICATED THIS INFORMATION CAME FROM
SERGEANT SAVAGE WHO SPOKE WITH THE PARENTS AND DID NOT GIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT
PERMISSION TO ENTER THE RESIDENCE PRIOR TO LEAVING FOR THE HOSPITAL, AND
ADVISED THE CHILDREN TO STAY IN THE RESIDENCE.
I CONCLUDED THE INTERVIEW AT 0027 HOURS.
DETECTIVE L. KING #5487
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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DID NOT HAVE ANY FOOD IN IT AND THE OTHER HAD ONLY A COUPLE OF GALLONS OF MILK
AND WATER. AT THIS POINT THE HOME WAS SECURED CRIME SCENE WAS PROCESSING AND
THERE WAS NO LONGER A NEED FOR MY ASSISTANCE. I WALKED OVER TO THE CROWD OF
WHAT I WAS TOLD WAS FAMILY TO ESCORT THE DCF INVESTIGATOR. WHEN SHE EXPLAINED
TO THE FAMILY THE CHILDREN WERE BEING REMOVED AN ELDERLY MAN ASKED, "WHY CAN'T
THEY COME WITH ME?" HE IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS THE GRANDFATHER AND HE EXPLAINED
HE HAD JUST BEEN VISITING THE FAMILY OVER THE EASTER HOLIDAY. I THEN ESCORTED
THE DCF INVESTIGATOR BACK TO THE VAN AND SHE CLEARED THE SCENE.
THIS WAS THE EXTENT OF MY INVOLVEMENT IN THIS CASE.
DETECTIVE JAMES SUAREZ #7953
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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ON 10/25/16 I MET WITH DETECTIVE B. QUALTERS WITH THE PALM BEACH SCHOOL
DISTRICT POLICE DEPARTMENT IN REFERENCE TO OBTAINING SCHOOL RECORDS IN
REFERENCE TO DETECTIVE SAINT JEAN'S INVESTIGATION. I TURNED OVER CUSTODY OF
THE SCHOOL RECORDS TO DETECTIVE SAINT JEAN.
THIS WAS THE EXTENT OF MY INVOLVEMENT.
DETECTIVE JAMES SUAREZ #7953
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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DID NOT HAVE ANY FOOD IN IT AND THE OTHER HAD ONLY A COUPLE OF GALLONS OF MILK
AND WATER. AT THIS POINT THE HOME WAS SECURED CRIME SCENE WAS PROCESSING AND
THERE WAS NO LONGER A NEED FOR MY ASSISTANCE. I WALKED OVER TO THE CROWD OF
WHAT I WAS TOLD WAS FAMILY TO ESCORT THE DCF INVESTIGATOR. WHEN SHE EXPLAINED
TO THE FAMILY THE CHILDREN WERE BEING REMOVED AN ELDERLY MAN ASKED, "WHY CAN'T
THEY COME WITH ME?" HE IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS THE GRANDFATHER AND HE EXPLAINED
HE HAD JUST BEEN VISITING THE FAMILY OVER THE EASTER HOLIDAY. I THEN ESCORTED
THE DCF INVESTIGATOR BACK TO THE VAN AND SHE CLEARED THE SCENE.
THIS WAS THE EXTENT OF MY INVOLVEMENT IN THIS CASE.
DETECTIVE JAMES SUAREZ #7953
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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MRS. BUSH SAID SHE WOULD NOTICE THAT WHEN MR. ALEMAN WAS HOME THE KIDS
WOULD SOMETIMES BE RUNNING AROUND OUTSIDE EATING A BAG OF CHIPS OR A PIECE OF
FROZEN PIZZA. MRS. BUSH SAID THE CHILDREN WOULD OFTEN BE AT THEIR HOUSE FROM
SEVEN IN THE MORNING UNTIL EVENING TIME AND NO ADULT FORM THE ALEMAN HOUSE
WOULD COME AND ASK FOR THE KIDS OR CHECK TO SEE IF THEY HAD ANYTHING TO EAT
ALL DAY. MR. BUSH SAID THEY WOULD HAVE TO TELL THE ALEMAN CHILDREN IT WAS TIME
FOR THEM TO GO HOME WHEN IT GOT LATE. MR. BUSH STATED THE ALEMAN CHILDREN
WOULD BE OUTSIDE AT LATE HOURS OF THE NIGHT. MR. BUSH STATED WHEN THE CHILDREN
KNEW THEIR FATHER WOULD BE HOME THEY WOULD MIGRATE BACK TO THEIR HOUSE. MRS.
BUSH SAID SHE ONLY SAW MRS. ALEMAN OUTSIDE ONCE OR TWICE SMOKING A CIGARETTE
WITH MR. ALEMAN SINCE THEIR INITIAL MEETING. MR. ALEMAN TOLD ME HE ONCE GOT A
WASHER AND DRYER FORM A FRIEND AND WHEN MR. ALEMAN SAW HIM COMING IN WITH IT
MR. ALEMAN TOLD HIM HE NEEDED A WASHER SO THEREFORE MR. BUSH SOLD IT TO HIM
FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO-HUNDRED DOLLARS. MR. BUSH SAID IT WAS A WHITE FRONT LOAD
WASHER AND DRYER WHICH MR. ALEMAN NEVER FINISHED PAYING HIM THE FULL AMOUNT.
MRS. BUSH SAID SHE FOUND IT ODD WHEN SHE ASKED THE ALEMAN CHILDREN WHAT
SCHOOL THEY WERE ATTENDING AND ALL THEY WOULD DO IS SHAKE THEIR HEAD YES TO
WHATEVER SCHOOL SHE NAMED. MRS. BUSH SAID SHE COULD NOT UNDERSTAND OR MAKE OUT
WHAT THEY KIDS WERE TRYING TO SAY. MRS. BUSH STATED AS THE SCHOOL YEAR
PROGRESSED SHE WOULD SEE THE CHILDREN OUTSIDE MORE AND MORE AND THAT IS WHEN
SHE REALIZED THE ALEMAN CHILDREN COULD NOT POSSIBLY BE GOING TO SCHOOL. MRS.
BUSH STATED SHE WOULD SEE THE CHILDREN GOING THROUGH THE GARBAGE OF THE
NEIGHBOR DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET. MR. BUSH SAID AROUND CHRISTMAS TIME LAST
YEAR A CHRISTMAS PACKAGE FOR HER SON WAS TAKEN FROM THEIR FRONT DOOR. MR. BUSH
SAID THAT SAME DAY AS SHE WAS COMING HOME SHE NOTICED LITTLE FEET RUNNING BACK
TOWARDS THE DIRECTION OF THE ALEMAN HOUSE. MRS. BUSH SAID AT THAT POINT SHE
DID NOT WANT HER SON PLAYING WITH ALEMAN KIDS ANYMORE. MRS. BUSH SAID THE
ALEMAN CHILDREN WERE SO PERSISTENT IN COMING OVER THAT HER AND HER HUSBAND
EVENTUALLY ALLOWED THEM BACK. MRS. BUSH STATED THE KIDS WOULD BE OUTSIDE
UNSUPERVISED ALL THE TIME. MRS. BUSH TOLD ME SHE RECALLED SEEING ONE OF THE
YOUNGER BOYS APPROXIMATELY THREE YEARS OLD STANDING BY THE CANAL AT THE END OF
THEIR STREET BY HIMSELF UNSUPERVISED.
WHEN ASKED IF THEIR SON CARTER HAS EVER BEEN OVER TO THE ALEMAN'S HOUSE TO
PLAY THEY BOTH STATED, "NO." MR. BUSH SAID HE DID NOT ALLOW CARTER TO GO
INSIDE OF THE ALEMAN'S HOUSE BUT HE HAS BEEN IN THEIR FRONT YARD TO PLAY WITH
THE ALEMAN CHILDREN. I ASKED THE BUSH'S IF THEY HAVE EVER SEEN THE ALEMAN
CHILDREN IN THE POND UNSUPERVISED AND THEY SAID, 'YES." MR. BUSH SAID HE HAS
SEEN THE ALEMAN CHILDREN FREQUENTLY IN THEIR BATTLE BOAT IN THE POND
UNSUPERVISED. I ASKED MR. AND MRS. BUSH IF THEY HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE OF THE
ALEMAN'S BEING SEPARATED FROM EACH OTHER WHILE LIVING NEXT DOOR TO THEM AND
THEY SAID, "NO." MR. BUSH STATED MR. ALEMAN ALWAYS REFERRED TO KRISTEN AS HIS
WIFE. MRS. BUSH SAID ONLY AFTER THIS INCIDENT OCCURRED DID MR. ALEMAN MAKE A
COMMENT ABOUT HOW THIS INCIDENT WAS GOING TO BREAK UP THEIR MARRIAGE. MR. BUSH
STATED THEY WERE DEFINITELY MARRIED AND MR. ALEMAN DEFINITELY RESIDED AT THE
HOUSE WITH HIS FAMILY.
MR. BUSH STATED MR. ALEMAN WAS COMPLAINING TO HIM HOW WORK WAS SLOW. HE
STATED HE DID NOT SEE THE TOW TRUCK FOR ABOUT A MONTH AND MR. ALEMAN WAS HOME
A LOT DURING THAT PERIOD OF TIME. MR. BUSH STATED MR. ALEMAN ALSO HAS A
TRAILER HE USED FOR HIS PRESSURE CLEANING BUSINESS. MR. BUSH SAID HE NOTICED
MR. ALEMAN WAS USING THE TRAILER A LOT BECAUSE IT WAS NOT PARKED IN THE YARD
LIKE IT USUALLY WAS BECAUSE HE WAS USING IT. MR. BUSH STATED HE WAS TALKING TO
MR. ALEMAN ONE DAY AND HE WAS TELLING HIM HOW THINGS WERE SLOW AND HE WAS
BROKE. MR. BUSH STATED MR. ALEMAN TOLD HIM HE HAD JUST BOUGHT A BRONCO TRUCK
AND MADE THE COMMENT, "SHE'S GOING TO KILL ME BECAUSE I SPENT WHAT WE HAD IN
THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT." MR. BUSH STATED MR. ALEMAN HAD ALSO TOLD HIM HE JUST
FINANCED A HUGE SHOW TRUCK. MR. BUSH TOLD ME WHEN HE ORIGINALLY MET WITH MR.
ALEMAN HE TOLD HIM THAT HE OWNED THE TOW TRUCK COMPANY. MR. BUSH SAID ONE DAY
WHILE HE WAS TALKING TO ONE OF ALEXANDRO'S ALLEGED EMPLOYEES HE DISCOVERED
ALEJANDRO WAS LYING ABOUT OWNING THE TOW TRUCK COMPANY. MR. BUSH STATED HE
DOES TO UNDERSTAND WHY MR. ALEMAN HAD LIED TO HIM ABOUT OWNING THE TOW TRUCK
COMPANY BECAUSE HE DOES NOT CARE.
MR. BUSH STATED MR. ALEMAN'S NEPHEW WOULD OFTEN COME OVER WITH HIS
GIRLFRIEND BUT HE DOES NOT KNOW HER NAME. MR. BUSH STATED ONE DAY HE CAME HOME
FROM WORK AND WAS "THROWN BACK" AS TO WHAT HE SAW WAS GOING ON AT THE ALEMAN
HOUSE. MR. BUSH STATED HE FOUND MR. ALEMAN, HIS NEPHEW INSIDE OF MR. ALEMAN'S
NEW SHOW TRUCK HE HAD JUST FINANCED WITH AN EXTENSION LADDER PROPPED UP
AGAINST THE TELEPHONE POLL AT THE CORNER OF THEIR PROPERTY. MR. BUSH SAID HE
WALKED OVER TO WHERE THEY WERE AND ASKED THEM WHAT THEY WERE DOING AND THEY
QUICKLY DROPPED DOWN THE LADDER AND STATED, "OH NOTHING JUST CHECKING OUT SOME
STUFF IN THE CABLE LINES." MR. BUSH THEN STATED, "OH YEAH TRYING TO GET SOME
FREE CABLE ARE YA?" MR. BUSH STATED THE NEPHEW, HIS GIRLFRIEND AND A FEW OF
THE NEPHEW'S FRIENDS WHO WERE THERE ALL STARTED LAUGHING. MR. BUSH STATED MR.
ALEMAN FINALLY ADMITTED TO HIM THAT THEY WERE TRYING TO HOOK UP THE CABLE
LINE
MR. BUSH STATED THE CHILDREN WERE ALWAYS UNSUPERVISED AND ALL OVER THE
PLACE. HE ALSO STATED THAT MR. ALEMAN DEFINITELY LIVED THERE BECAUSE EVERY
SUNDAY MORNING HE WOULD TAKE HIS SON CARTER FOR BREAKFAST AND HE WOULD SEE HIM
OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE SITTING ON THE FRONT IN HIS SHORTS TALKING ON THE PHONE
AND SMOKING A CIGARETTE. MRS. BUSH STATED MR. ALEMAN WOULD COME HOME FROM WORK
IN THE MORNING AND HE WOULD BE IN THE HOUSE ALL DAY UNTIL HE WOULD LEAVE
AGAIN. MRS. BUSH STATED THE ONE THING THAT SHE OBSERVED THAT REALLY BOTHERED
HER WAS HOW THE ALEMAN CHILDREN APPEARED TO BE LOCKED OUT OF THE HOUSE
SOMETIMES DURING THE DAY. MRS. BUSH STATED IT WOULD BE SO HOT AND THE CHILDREN
WOULD HAVE NO WATER OR FOOD ALL DAY JUST ROAMING OUTSIDE FROM THE YOUNGEST
WALKING CHILD TO THE OLDER BOYS.
MR. BUSH STATED HE ONCE WENT FOR A BIKE RIDE WITH SON AND HE SAW TWO OF
THE YOUNGER BOYS RIDING THEIR TEN SPEED BIKES IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DIRT ROAD
ON CHEATHAM HILL WITH NO SHOES ON. MR. BUSH SAID THE BOY'S FEET COULD HARDLY
REACH THE GROUND AND THEY WERE WEARING NO HELMETS. I ASKED THE BUSH'S' ABOUT
THE CHILDREN'S SPEECH AND MRS. BUSH DESCRIBED THE CHILDREN'S SPEECH AS A
"GRUNTING" SOUND. MRS. BUSH SAID HE FOUND THIS TO BE VERY ODD BECAUSE THE BOYS
WERE BETWEEN SEVEN AND EIGHT AND THEY COULD NOT SPEAK PROPERLY. SHE SAID IT
WAS HARD TO UNDERSTAND A CLEAR WORD FROM THEM. MRS. BUSH SAID SHE WOULD HAVE
TO ASK HER SON CARTER SOMETIMES TO SEE IF HE COULD MAKE OUT WHAT THE BOYS WERE
TRYING TO SAY. CARTER WHO WAS PRESENT STATED HE COULD ONLY UNDERSTAND TALON
ALEMAN AT TIMES. MRS. BUSH STATED CARTER WOULD SOMETIMES HAVE TO ASK THE OLDER
OF THE ALEMAN BOYS WHO COULD SPEAK TO TRANSLATE WHAT THE YOUNGER ONES WERE
TRYING TO SAY. MRS. BUSH SAID EVEN THE OLDER BOYS COULD NOT WRITE HIS NAME.
MRS. BUSH TOLD ME SHE NOTICED THAT ONLY THE TWO OLDER BOYS DID NOT HAVE THE
SPEECH PROBLEM. MRS. BUSH STATED FOR THE MOST PART THEY COULD NOT UNDERSTAND A
CLEAR WORD THE ALEMAN CHILDREN WERE SAYING WHEN THEY WOULD COME OVER TO THEIR
HOUSE. THE ALEMAN'S HAD NO FURTHER INFORMATION AT THIS TIME. END OF THE
INTERVIEW.
CASE REMAINS OPEN PENDING FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
DETECTIVE SAINT-JEAN #8192
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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AND WALKED OUT TO SPEAK TO THEM. MS. STATED WHEN THEY HANDED MR. ALEMAN
THE MOTION TO COMPEL HE STATED HE WOULD HAVE ALLOWED THEM TO ENTER THE HOME
AND HE APOLOGIZED TO THEM FOR THE MISCOMMUNICATION.
STATED DURING THE WALK THROUGH OF THE HOME MR. ALEMAN FOLLOWED
DIRECTLY BEHIND THEM THE ENTIRE TIME THEY WERE INSIDE OF THE HOME. MS.
STATED THEY ENTERED A BEDROOM WHICH APPEARED TO BE THE OLDER BOYS' ROOM WHERE
THE BOYS WERE SITTING ON THE BEDS WHICH WERE MADE UP. MS. STATED THE
CHILDREN'S ROOM WAS "EXTREMELY CLEAN." MS. STATED SHE DID NOT SEE
ANYTHING ON THE GROUND. THE CHILDREN APPEARED CLEAN, WITH NO MARKS OR BRUISES
ON THE CHILDREN. MS. STATED THE LIVING ROOM AREA WAS ALSO CLEAN AND
THERE WAS NO SMELL INSIDE OF THE HOME. MS. STATED SHE DOES NOT RECALL
EXACTLY HOW MANY ROOMS WERE INSIDE OF THE HOME. MS. STATED SHE RECALLS
ON ONE SIDE OF THE HOUSE THERE WAS TWO ROOMS WHERE THE BOYS SLEPT AND ON THE
OTHER SIDE OF THE HOME WAS WHERE THE BEDROOM THE SHE SAW THE OTHER MOM
(KRISTEN MEYER).
MS. STATED WHEN THEY WENT INTO THE BEDROOM WHERE THE MOTHER OF THE
CHILDREN WAS THEY SAW HER CHANGING THE BABY'S DIAPER ( MS.
STATED SHE SAW THE BABY LYING ON HER BACK AS THE MOTHER CHANGED HER DIAPER.
MS. STATED SHE RECALLS GLANCING AT THE BABY'S VAGINAL AREA BECAUSE HER
LEGS WERE OPEN AS THE MOTHER WAS CHANGING HER DIAPER. MS. STATED SHE DID
NOT SEE ANY REDNESS OR ANYTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN
ALARMING TO HER. MS. STATED THEY CONTINUED ON TO THE KITCHEN WHERE THEY
CHECKED THE KITCHEN CABINETS AND MR. ALEMAN OPENED THE REFRIGERATOR FOR THEM
TO INSPECT INSIDE. SHE STATED THERE WAS ONLY ONE REFRIGERATOR INSIDE OF THE
HOME AT THE TIME WHICH WAS LOCATED IN THE KITCHEN AREA. MS. STATED THERE
WAS FOOD IN THE KITCHEN CABINETS AND REFRIGERATOR. MS. STATED THERE WAS
A DOOR IN THE HOME THAT HER SUPERVISOR ASKED MR. ALEMAN TO OPEN FOR THEM TO
INSPECT AND HE REFUSED TO OPEN THE DOOR SO THEY CONTINUED ON. MS. STATED
THEY THEN ASKED MR. ALEMAN TO HAVE THE CHILDREN STEP OUT INTO THE LIVING ROOM
AND ASKED THEM TO POINT THEM ALL OUT ONE BY ONE. MS. STATED MR. ALEMAN
POINTED TO THE OLDER BOY AND HE SAID HIS NAME BUT SHE COULD NOT RECALL HIS
NAME. MS. STATED MR. ALEMAN THEN POINTED TO THE NEXT CHILD AND SO ON.
MS. STATED DURING THIS TIME THE MOTHER WAS STILL IN THE BEDROOM CHANGING
THE BABY'S DIAPER.
MS. STATED MR. ALEMAN THEN HAD HER AND HER SUPERVISOR STEP OUTSIDE
OF THE HOME TO THE FRONT DOOR AREA. MS. STATED THEY TOLD MR. ALEMAN THEY
NEEDED TO SPEAK TO THE CHILDREN INDIVIDUALLY AND MR. ALEMAN STARTED TO GIVE
THEM A HARD TIME ASKING WHY THEY NEEDED TO SPEAK TO THE CHILDREN INDIVIDUALLY
WITHOUT HIM BEING PRESENT. MS. STATED THEY EXPLAINED THE PURPOSE AND
REASONS WHY THEY HAVE TO FOLLOW THERE DCF PROCEDURES AND WHY THEY HAVE TO ALSO
TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CHILDREN. MR. ALEMAN TOLD THEM HE DID NOT WANT HIS
CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED SO THEY DID NOT TAKE ANY PHOTOS OF THE ALEMAN CHILDREN
THAT DAY. MS. STATED THEY ASKED TO SPEAK TO THE CHILDREN STARTING WITH
THE OLDEST CHILD FIRST. MS. STATED THEY THEN HAD THE OLDEST CHILD GO
BACK INTO THE HOME AND SENT THE NEXT CHILD OUT. MS. STATED WHEN THAT
CHILD CAME OUT THEY COULD NOT MAKE OUT A WORD OF WHAT HE WAS TRYING TO SAY SO
THEY ASKED THE OLDEST CHILD TO REMAIN OUTSIDE TO HELP THEM UNDERSTAND HIM.
MS. STATED IT WAS HARD TO UNDERSTAND EVERY OTHER CHILD THEY
ATTEMPTED TO INTERVIEW AFTER THE OLDEST CHILD. MS. SATED SHE DOES NOT
RECALL WHAT THE SECOND OLDEST CHILD WAS TRYING TO SAY NOR DOES SHE RECALL IF
THE OLDEST CHILD STAYED OUTSIDE WITH THEM TO HELP INTERVIEW THE REST OF THE
CHILDREN. MS. STATED THE CHILDREN WERE NOT VERBAL AND THEY ALL MADE
GRUNTING NOISES AND WEIRD SOUNDS WHEN THEY WOULD RESPOND TO THEIR QUESTIONS.
MS. STATED EVEN THE MOVEMENTS OR GESTURES THE CHILDREN WOULD MAKE IN AN
ATTEMPT TO ANSWER THEIR QUESTIONS DID NOT MAKE SENSE. MS. STATED IT WAS
I ASKED MS. IF SHE SAW ANY DOGS IN THE HOME AND SHE SAID, "NO." MS.
TOLD ME SHE WAS AWARE THEY DID HAVE TWO DOGS BUT THEY DID NOT SEE THE
ANIMALS. I ASKED MS. IS THE MOTHER TOLD HER WHICH SCHOOL THE CHILDREN
WERE REGISTERED WITH AND SHE SAID, "NO." SHE TOLD ME WHEN SHE WALKED INTO THE
ALEMAN HOME THAT DAY THE HOUSE WAS "SPOTLESS." MS. STATED THE HOUSE
LOOKED LIKE A "MODEL HOUSE." SHE STATED IT WAS OBVIOUS THAT THEY HAD CLEANED
THE HOME. MS. STATED THERE WAS NO CLUTTER, NO APPLIANCES EVERYWHERE
EVERYTHING WAS IN ORDER.
I ASKED MS. HOW LONG DID IT TAKE FOR THE MOTION TO COMPEL TO BE
APPROVED AND SHE STATED IT TOOK APPROXIMATELY THREE WEEKS. MS. STATED
THERE WAS A COURT HEARING THE MORNING AND THE ALEMAN'S WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE
BEEN IN COURT BUT THEY DID NOT SHOW UP. MS. STATED SHE WAS PRESENT WHEN
HER CO-WORKER MS. SPOKE TO MR. ALEMAN WEEKS PRIOR OVER THE PHONE
TELLING HIM THAT WHEN THE MOTION TO COMPEL WAS GRANTED THEY WERE GOING TO COME
BACK TO THE HOME TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION. MS. STATED MR. ALEMAN MAY
NOT HAVE KNOWN EXACTLY WHAT DATE AND TIME THEY WERE COMING WITH THE MOTION TO
COMPEL BUT HE DEFINITELY WAS PREPARED FOR THEIR VISIT. MS. STATED THE
ALEMAN HOUSE WAS CLEAN WITH NO FOUL ODOR, FECES OR FILTH. MS. STATED MR.
ALEMAN RUSHED THEM THROUGH THE WALK THROUGH OF THE HOUSE. SHE STATED MR.
ALEMAN TOOK TOTAL CONTROL OF THE SITUATION. MS. STATED SHE NOTICED A
CERTAIN BOND OR SECRET CODE GOING ON BETWEEN THE FATHER AND THE OLDEST BOY.
SHE STATED HE WOULD LOOK AT THE FATHER WHEN ANSWERING THEIR QUESTIONS. THERE
WAS CONSTANT EYE CONTACT BETWEEN HIM AND THE FATHER WHILE THEY WERE TALKING TO
THE OLDEST CHILD. MS. STATED THE SECOND OLDEST CHILD ONLY COMMUNICATED
BY MAKING THESE STRANGE NON-VERBAL SOUNDS WHICH THEY FOUND TO BE VERY UNUSUAL.
MS. TOLD ME THEY SPENT APPROXIMATELY AN HOUR AND A HALF AT THE ALEMAN
RESIDENCE AND MR. ALEMAN WAS TRYING TO RUSH THEM ALONG WITH THEIR
INVESTIGATION. MS. STATED THEY HOME APPEARED "SPOTLESS" AND ASIDE FROM
THE CHILDREN'S SPEECH ISSUES THEY WERE CLEAN, THERE WAS FOOD IN THE HOME AND
THEY WERE FREE OF MARKS AND BRUISES. MS. HAD NO FURTHER INFORMATION. I
THEN CONCLUDED THE INTERVIEW.
NEXT, I CONDUCTED AN INTERVIEW WITH DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
CHILD INVESTIGATOR SUPERVISOR MS. TOLD ME SHE HAS BEEN
EMPLOYED WITH DCF APPROXIMATELY FOUR TO FIVE YEARS. SHE STATED HER SUPERVISORY
POSITION ENTAILS REVIEWING CASES, CLOSING CASES AND PROVIDING GUIDANCE ON WHAT
STEP INVESTIGATORS NEED TO FOLLOW. REFERENCE THIS CASE MS. STATED SHE
MADE CONTACT WITH THE ALEMAN FAMILY ON TWO DIFFERENT OCCASIONS IN LATE 2015
REFERENCE ALLEGATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS CLAIMING THAT THE HOUSE WAS
DIRTY. MS. STATED THE FIRST TIME SHE MADE CONTACT WITH THE ALEMAN FAMILY
IS WHEN INVESTIGATOR TOLD HER SHE WAS HAVING DIFFICULTIES WITH MR.
ALEMAN WHO WAS BEING UNCOOPERATIVE AND NOT ALLOWING HER ACCESS TO SEE THE
CHILDREN.
MS. STATED MR. ALEMAN PERSONALLY REQUESTED A SUPERVISOR SO SHE WENT
OUT TO THE ALEMAN RESIDENCE WITH MS. MS. TOLD ME THEY SPOKE TO A
NEIGHBOR ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE ALEMAN HOME FIRST BEFORE MAKING CONTACT AT
THE ALEMAN RESIDENCE THAT DAY. MS. STATED THE NEIGHBOR SHE SPOKE TO
INVITED THEM INTO HER HOME AND SHE OPENLY SPOKE TO THEM ABOUT THE ALEMAN
FAMILY. THE NEIGHBOR TOLD MS. SHE WAS RETIRED FROM PBSO (PALM BEACH
COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE). THE NEIGHBOR DESCRIBED THE ALEMAN FAMILY AS A LITTLE
ODD. SHE STATED ONE OF THE CHILDREN IN PARTICULAR DISPLAYED SOME ODD BEHAVIOR
WHERE HE WOULD BE HIDING IN BUSHES. THE NEIGHBOR STATED SHE FOUND THIS STRANGE
BECAUSE THE CHILD WAS NOT PLAYING WITH ANYONE. THE NEIGHBOR TOLD HER SHE WOULD
SEE A WOMAN COME AND GO ONCE IN A WHILE IN A BLACK VEHICLE AND SHE ASSUMED
THAT SHE MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE MOTHER OF THE CHILDREN BUT SHE NEVER MADE CONTACT
WITH THE WOMAN.
ON AUGUST 1ST, 2016, A SEARCH WARRANT WAS OBTAINED FOR THE MEDICAL RECORDS
OF THE VICTIM, FROM PALMS WEST HOSPITAL LOCATED AT 13001 SOUTHERN
BLVD, IN LOXAHATCHEE, FLORIDA. I WAS ABLE TO OBTAIN THE MEDICAL RECORDS FOR
WHICH I LATER PLACED INTO EVIDENCE AT THE PALM BEACH COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
THIS CASE REMAINS OPEN PENDING FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
DETECTIVE SAINT-JEAN #8192
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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Deceased:
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Date of Birth:
Medical Examiners Office
16-000525 Suspect Aleman, Alejandro
Date of Birth: 03/03/1978
On 04/01/2016 It was requested that the Crime Scene Unit perform the following: Crime Scene investigation - Lead
NARRATIVE:
On 04/01/16, at approximately 2114 hours, CSI Brandt, ID 4169, was contacted by PBSO Communications and told to call
Special Investigations Division (SID) Sgt. Keith, ID 6231. CSI Brandt did so and was told to respond to Palms West
Hospital, 13001 Southern Blvd., Loxahatchee, in reference to the death investigation of a one year old child Involving
possible neglect. CS1 Brandt was enroute at approximately 2128 hours and arrived at approximately 2148 hours.
CSI Brandt met with lead SID Det. Saint Jean, ID 8192, and assisting SID Det. Lara, ID 8679, In the emergency room.
Det. Saint Jean Identified the child as W/F, Taylor Aleman, DOB/030715. The child's mother was identified as W/F, Kristen
A. Meyer, D013/100373. The child's father was identified as W/M, Alejandro Aleman, DOB/030378, CSI Brandt was told
both were present at the hospital but were uncooperative with law enforcement in providing additional information about
the child and the immediate events prior to her death, as well as granting access to their residence located at 17148 30
Lane North, Loxahatchee. CSI Brandt was told by Det Saint Jean Mr. Aleman contacted an attorney, as well as his nine
other children at the residence, telling the children not open the door to anyone or let anyone in the residence until they
(Mr. Aleman and Ms. Meyer) returned.
Det. Saint Jean told CS1 Brandt deputies responded to the Aleman residence in response to a 911 call reporting a child was
not breathing. The child ( was transported to the hospital by Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and was
pronounced by Dr. Jaime Estrada at 1926 hours. Det. Saint Jean told CSI Brandt Dr. Estrada stated the child died from
extreme malnutrition. Det. Saint Jean told CS1 Brandt preliminary information had been gathered by the hospital's medical
staff during triage of the victim (TaylorAleman) and consisted of the victim having been born in Stuart, Florida at a weight
of 9 lbs., with no defects or deformities at birth and no medical issues since. Ms. Meyer reported during the 911 call that
she was feeding the victim from a bottle when she suddenly stopped breathing. The medical staff weighed the victim while
In the emergency room. Her current weight was 7 lbs. Ms. Meyer admitted not having taken the victim to a doctor In
several months.
CSI Brandt was directed to an exam room within the emergency room marked as "Exam 1." The victim was lying on her
back on a gurney in the room, covered from the neck down by a white blanket with blue stripes. Medical intervention
discards were scattered atop the gurney. A Carter's pink blanket with orange dots (Item 4) was on the foot of the gurney.
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CSI Brandt wore nitrile gloves while at the hospital, and changed gloves during the handling/collection of different items of
evidence so as not to cross contaminate same.
CSI Brandt retrieved her department issued Nikon D7000 digital SLR camera with on camera flash, loaded with a Maxflash
2GB SD card (item 1), Nikon 18-105mm lens, and began photographing the victim at approximately 2203 hours.
CSI Brandt removed the blanket covering the victim. Her face was pale and her body was emaciated. Her eyes were
partially open. The whites of her eyes were discolored black/dark grey. Bruising was present under her left eye. Two
tubes protruded from her mouth (airway, gastric). Extra body hair was present on the child's face (forehead, cheeks),
shoulders, upper arms and legs. A large EKG patch was on her left chest. The outline of her ribcage was visible below
the skin of her chest and abdomen. A hospital identification band was around her right ankle. White gauze was taped to
the top side of her right foot. A small area of blood-like stains (BLS) was on the bottom of the heel of her right foot. A
pulse monitor was taped to the child's left big toe. An IV was in her left shin. The child's skin was loose, dry, wrinkled and
covered by a brown film. Under the child's body was a size 3 mos Carter's pink animal print onesle sleeper with long
sleeves and feet (Item 3). A urine soiled diaper (Item 2) was lying across the child's groin area. CS) Brandt moved the
onesle sleeper and soiled diaper aside to take additional photographs of the child. The skin of the child's labia majora was
raw and red. CSI Brandt repositioned the child so her posterior side could be viewed and photographed. The hair on the
back of her head appeared to be thinning. Extra body hair was present across the child's upper back and back of her
shoulders. A large EKG patch was on the midsection of her back. The skin of her buttocks was raw and red. The child's
coccyx was pronounced. A red rash-like area was on the child's lower back, above the coccyx.
Department of Children and Families (DCF) representative and Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office
Investigator William Frasier, arrived at the hospital to begin their investigations.
Det. Saint Jean advised a search warrant was going to be prepared by Det Lara for the Aleman residence at 17148 30
Lane North, Loxahatchee.
CSI Brandt was informed by SID detectives that on-call Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office (PBCMEO)
Forensic Investigator Lydia Littlefield had been contacted and declined to respond to the hospital . Investigator Littlefield
dispatched Elite Removal Service to the hospital to transport the child to the PBCMEO. Investigator Littlefield provided her
agency's case number as 2016-0525.
CSI Brandt placed manila envelopes over the child's hands and secured them In place with evidence tape. CSI Brandt
initialed/dated/photographed same.
A representative from Elite Removal Service arrived at the hospital at approximately 0007 hours on 04102/16. The child
was placed in a body bag, which was sealed with a locking tag #1236275. CSI Brandt photographed the taa. The child
was transported to the PBCMEO by Elite Removal Service.
Sgt. Keith told CSI Brandt he would contact her once the search warrant had been secured for the Aleman residence.
CS) Brandt secured the evidence in her department vehicle and cleared the hospital at approximately 0022 hours. CSI
Brandt responded to PBSO headquarters and secured the evidence in the Crime Scene processing room.
At approximately 0141 hours, CSI Brandt was contacted by Sgt. Keith and told the search warrant had been secured and
to respond to 17148 30 Lane North, Loxahatchee. CSI Brandt was enroute at approximately 0202 hours and arrived at
approximately 0231 hours.
Several marked PBSO road patrol vehicles and uniformed deputies were on scene. A deputy and his vehicle were
blocking access to 30 Lane North at Cheetham Hill Blvd. Detectives from SID were also on scene: Saint Jean, Lara, King,
ID 5487, Suarez, ID 7953, and Sgt. Keith, as well as representatives from DCF.
CSI Brandt met with Det. Saint Jean who provided a copy of the search warrant, which was seeking: nutritional items such
as infant formula, toddler formula, milk, bottles, baby food, diapers and similar well-being items, photographs of residence
interior to document living conditions. Det. Saint Jean advised representatives from DCF were on scene to remove the
Sgt. Keith advised Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control (PBCAC&C) had been contacted to respond to the
residence to remove a dog.
CSI Brandt retrieved her department Issued Vixia HF400 video camera, loaded with a SanDisk 8GB SD card (Item 8) and
began video recording the scene at approximately 0337 hours.
PBCAC&C Officer Chase Cook, ID 2133, arrived on scene to remove the dog from the residence. He provided his
agency's case number as A16-004620. At approximately 0401 hours, CS1 Brandt took preliminary photographs of the
residence ahead of Officer Cook removing the dog in order to document conditions prior to him entering the residence ,
using the same camera equipment and SD card used at the hospital, with the additional of a Nikon SB-900 flash
attachment
17148 30 Lane North was a single story north facing residence on the south side of the road. its exterior was yellow in
color with white trim around the windows. An attached garage was at the northwest end of the residence with a closed,
white, north facing door, One exterior light (on) attached to the north face of the garage, at its east end. "17148" was
displayed on the exterior north face of the residence, on the fascia trim surrounding the roof, above the garage door. A
driveway abutted the garage door, A freestanding basketball hoop, barbeque and trash cans were at the south end of the
driveway. A walkway extended east from the southeast side of the driveway and turned south , ending at the residence's
open north facing front door, located east of the garage. Several vehicles were parked in the grass west of the driveway.
The back (south) yard was surrounded by a wood privacy fence.
The front door opened to a foyer. An odor of mildew and feces was immediately noticeable at front door, An arched
opening in the west foyer wall led to a small room containing a sofa against the north wall. A car seat for an infant was
atop the east seatback of the sofa. A sheet covered the seat cushions and seatbacks of the sofa. Black plastic trash
bags, linens and clothing were piled on the fioor on the east side of the sofa. A chair was against the west wall. Two open
white plastic trash bags, containing discarded trash, were on the floor on the south side of the chair. An armoire was in the
southeast corner of the room. An arched opening was in the approximate midsection of the south wall, parallel with the
north end of the kitchen, provided access to an east/west oriented hall that separated the small room from the kitchen.
A closed door in the north hall wall at its east end opened to a laundry room . The door was unlocked, but had to be forced
open by Det. Suarez. The door was blocked from opening completely by a large pile of dirty clothes on the floor in the
laundry room. A washer and dryer were against the west wall. Dirty clothes were piled on the floor between the washer
and dryer and atop the dryer. A closed door in the north wall led to the garage. This door was inaccessible due to the pile
of dirty clothes blocking it. The pile of dirty clothes also blocked access to the dryer door. Clothing was inside the washing
machine. The laundry room smelled of mold/mildew.
The master bedroom was at the west end of the hall. A walk in closet was in the north wall at its east end. The closet
contained a high chair, two drawer file cabinet and a pile of clothing on the floor, An armoire was against the north wall,
west of the walk in closet. A two drawer night stand was against the west wall at its north end. Atop the night stand was
an open cardboard box labeled Berkley Jensen baby wipes which contained a sealed pack of diapers, an open pack of
baby wipes, an open pack of diapers, two loose diapers, a drinking glass, three tubes labeled Dr. Sheffield's 2 oz. Diaper
Rash ointment (Item 7 - one tube), one tube labeled Cerave 3 oz. baby diaper rash cream (Item 6), and a white plastic
Walmart shopping bag containing several loose diapers and a white plastic hanger with unknown brown residue . A
dresser was against the east wall, south of the night stand. A large screen television (off) was atop the dresser. Atop the
dresser, behind the north side of the television, was a gallon size container labeled Publix drinking water that was
approximately'/ full of clear liquid - expires 10/12/2016, a gallon size container labeled Nice purified water that was
approximately IA full of clear liquid (no cap) - expires 02/02/2018, and an open canister labeled Parent's Choice Sensitivity
birth - 12 months milk-based powder infant formula with iron 33.2 oz. (Item 9) - use by 05/30/2018, approximately half full
of pale yellow powder. What appeared to be a sectional type sofa was against the east wall at Its south end and south wall
its east end. The sofa was covered by a pile of clothes. Two shelving units were against the south wall at its west end. A
pile of clothes topped a chair against the west wall at its south end. The head of a bed (made) was against the
approximate midsection of the west wall. A wicker table, topped with books, a cardboard box and a pair of sneakers, was
against the west wall, north of the head of the bed. A Baby Trend Nursery Center (Pack N Play type bed) was against the
west wall at its north end. A blanket was draped over the south frame of the bed. Toys, stuffed animals, an unused diaper
and a tube labeled Angel of Mine diaper rash ointment were along the south side of the mattress . Additional toys, blankets
and three sleeper type onesies were along the north end of the mattress. A white duck print blanket was present in the
midsection of the mattress. Under the duck print blanket was a smaller white/pastel diamond print stained blanket. The
fabric covering the mattress was dark brown and was stained under the white/pastel diamond print stained blanket. This
area of the mattress was also concave.
An opening in the north wall, west of the armoire led to the master bathroom. The vanity was against the west wall at its
south end. The bathtub/shower was along the north wall. The bathtub surround contained several toys. The bathtub and
lower portion of the shower walls contained brown stains. A partially shredded shower curtain hung from a rod along the
south side of the bathtub/shower. A linen closet was in the north wall, east of the bathtub/shower. A plastic storage
container was on the top shelf in the linen closet and contained several prescription bottles, most with labels, but some
with no labels and handwritten contents. The labeled prescription bottles appeared to be old (2014 and 2015) and were In
the names of Alejandro Aleman, Kristen Meyer, Josephina Aleman and Victor Afeman. The toilet was
against the east wall, south of the linen closet. The toilet bowl was filthy, containing dark brown stains and brown water.
A washer and dryer were along the east side of the foyer, immediately east of the residence's front door. A dining room
area with a dining table and chairs was east of the washer and dryer. The table top was piled with dishes.
The living room was south of the foyer and east of the kitchen. The living room and kitchen spaces were open to each
other. A large screen television (on) was against the east wall: Three empty (pet food) bowls and an empty bag of dry dog
food were on the floor along the east living room wall at its north end (north of the large screen television that was on). A
second large screen television (off) was against the east living room wall, south of the television that was on. The second
television was turned screen side to the wall. Cardboard boxes and large plastic buckets were at the south end of the east
living room wall, south of the second television.
A white Amana refrigerator (working) was against the south living room wall at its west end. The floor of the exterior water
and ice dispenser was coated with an unknown dark brown gelatinous substance. In the freezer section was a container
labeled Goya Sofrito, a bag of ice, a frozen pizza, two cellophane wrappers containing one frozen waffle each, a bag
labeled sliced beef and vegetables, and two bags of frozen fries. The refrigerator door contained slices of cellophane
wrapped cheese, jars of applesauce and condiments (hot sauce, ketchup, salad dressing). The shelves in the refrigerator
contained slices of cellophane wrapped cheese, a container of sour cream, a container of butter, a container of dip, a jar of
salsa, a jar of jelly, packets of guacamole, a carton of eggs, three gallon size containers of milk - two Price First brand, one
half full, expiring 04/04/16, one less than one quarter full, expiring 04/03/16, one Great Value brand, half full, expiring
04/05/16, a bottle of syrup, and an unlabeled jar that appeared to contain mayonnaise, Standing brown liquid and food
remnants were at the bottom interior section of the refrigerator. Brown stains were present on the interior walls of the
refrigerator and freezer.
A dark colored sheet covered two glass sliding doors in the south living room wall , east of the Amana refrigerator. A north
facing brown sofa was north of the glass sliding doors. A cartoon themed blanket was on the east-most seat cushion of
the sofa. A Mickey Mouse themed blanket was on the floor north of the northwest end of the sofa . An 12 shaped black
sectional sofa was north of the brown sofa arid east of the kitchen bar. Four blankets were scattered on the sectional sofa.
A coffee table separated the sofas.
An island was centered in the kitchen space. A trash can containing a white trash bag and smaller plastic shopping type
bags filled with discarded trash and what appeared to be dried animal feces was on the north side of the island. A silver
colored Electrolux refrigerator was against the east kitchen wall at its north end. It was empty and unplugged. A
counter/bar with two sinks was along the east side of the kitchen, south of the refrigerator, under which was a dishwasher
filled with dirty dishes and a liter bottle of 7 Up. Additional dirty dishes were in the cabinet below the sinks. Two bowls, a
knife and a drink cup were in the north sink. Several dishes were in the south sink. A First Essentials 9 oz./270 ml baby
bottle with a pink cap (Item 5) was on the counter next to the north sink. The bottle contained white milky coagulated
residue. Floor and wall mounted cabinets, with counters, lined the north and west walls of the kitchen. A stove was in the
approximate midsection of the cabinets along the west wail. A pantry with two bi-fold doors (closed) was in the west
kitchen wall at its south end. It contained empty glass canisters, silver colored bowls and two sealed boxes of instant
mashed potatoes. A full loaf of bread was in a bread keeper on the kitchen counter south of the stove . Two microwaves,
a toaster and a crackpot were on the kitchen counter north of the stove. A cell phone was on the kitchen counter near the
crockpot The cell phone was plugged into a charger in a wall outlet in the north kitchen wall. Most of the kitchen
cabinets/drawers contained pots/pans/silverware. Dry food items were located in the north wall mounted kitchen cabinets
and consisted of a Jar of peanut butter, spices, canned soup, a box of macaroni and cheese, a pack of crackers, 1
box/lbag of pasta, condiments (bottles of mustard, barbeque sauce, salad dressing, a jar of jalapeno peppers, ketchup,
packets of dry seasoning mix). A wood table was against the south kitchen wall.
A north/south oriented hall was east of the dining room area and living room and contained two bedrooms, a full size hail
bathroom and a linen closet. The first bedroom was at the north end of the hall. Immediately inside the entry door was a
dog crate containing a large short haired white/brown dog with sores on its paws, legs and flank. Its back bone and tall
bone were pronounced. The bottom of the crate was covered by a layer of what appeared to be compacted animal feces.
Two empty black plastic (pet food) bowls were on the floor of the crate and were covered with an unknown dark brown
residue. The head of a bed was against the north wall at its west end. The mattress was covered by a blue sheet, end a
decorative pillow was on the foot of the bed. A window In the north wall was covered by a blue sheet. A dresser, covered
by a blanket, was against the east wall at its north end. A large screen television (off) was against the east wall, south of
the dresser. A reach in type closet was in the south wall and contained what appeared to be bed frames . A white tarp-like
piece of fabric was on the floor between the bed and the television and dresser. Toy guns and sneakers, and what
appeared to be dried animal feces, were on the floor in front of the television.
A full size half bathroom was on the east side of the hall, south of the north-most bedroom. The vanity was against the
south wall at its west end. The toilet was against the south wall, east of the vanity. The bathtub/shower was along the
east wall. The toilet bowl contained what appeared to be feces and dark brown water.
A linen closet was on the west side of the hall at its south end.
A bedroom was at the south end of the hall. The heads of two beds (made) were along the east wall, one at the north end
and one at the south end. A chair was against the east wall and separated the heads of the beds . A dresser was at the
foot of the north-most bed. A dresser was against the south wall at its west end. A television (off) was atop the south wall
dresser. A closet was in the west wall at its south end. A bookcase was against the west wall at its north end.
PBCAC&C Officer Cook removed the dog from the crate in the north-most bedroom. Once Office Cook secured the dog
in his vehicle, he returned to the north-most bedroom and used a screwdriver to dig up a section of the floor (suspected
compacted animal feces) in the crate to take as a sample. Officer Cook estimated the thickness of the sample at 3". CSI
Brandt photographed same, A rusted Rayovac C cell battery was discovered in the suspected compacted animal feces on
the floor of the dog crate as Officer Cook was collecting his sample.
CS] Brandt completed photographing the residence, then used her department issued Vixia HF R400 video camera,
loaded with a SanDisk 8GB SD card (Item 8) to video record the scene.
CSI Brandt secured Items 1 through 9 in her department vehicle and cleared the scene at approximately 0708 hours. CSI
Brandt responded to PBSO headquarters and secured the evidence in the Crime Scene processing room.
At approximately 1306 hours, CSI Brandt photographed Item 4 using the same camera used at the hospital and at the
scene, loaded with a second Maxflash 2GB SD card (Item 10), wrapped Item 4 In brown paper, sealed it in an evidence
bag and recorded it on a property receipt.
At approximately 1316 hours, CSl Brandt sealed Items 6 and 7 in the same evidence bag and recorded them on the same
property receipt.
At approximately 1326 hours, CSI Brandt wrapped Item 3 in brown paper, sealed it in an evidence bag and recorded it on
a property receipt.
At approximately 1334 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 1 in an evidence bag and recorded it on a property receipt.
At approximately 1342 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 8 in an evidence bag and recorded it on a property receipt.
At approximately 1352 hours, CS! Brandt secured Items 1 and 8 in the Photo Lab via a drop slot.
At approximately 1400 hours, CSI Brandt packaged Items 5 and 9 and placed them In the refrigerator in the Crime Scene
processing room.
At approximately 1410 hours, CSI Brandt secured Items 3, 4, 6, and 7 in an Evidence Room locker.
On 04/03/16, CSI Brandt learned from Det. Saint Jean the child's first name was not Taylor as originally given.
On 04/10/16, at approximately 0749 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 2 In an evidence bag, recorded It on a property receipt
and placed It in the refrigerator in the Crime Scene processing room.
At approximately 0804 hours, CS! Brandt removed Item 5 from the refrigerator in the Crime Scene processing room and
from its sealed evidence bag. CSI Brandt photographed Item 5, resealed it in its evidence bag and returned it to the
refrigerator.
At approximately 0814 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 10 in an evidence bag, recorded it on a property receipt and secured
it in the Photo Lab via a drop slot.
On 04/17/16, at approximately 1710 hours, CSI Brandt signed for/took possession of autopsy evidence (Items 11 through
15) collected from the PBCMEO by CSI Chehab, ID 7456, on 04/17/16 at 1400 hours and secured in the Crime Scene
processing room.
At approximately 1845 hours, CSI Brandt secured Item 15 in the Crime Scene drying room.
On 04/18/18, at approximately 1010 hours, CSI Brandt turned over Items 2, 5 and 9 to Evidence Technician Weinberg, ID
3927, In the Crime Lab.
On 04/22/16, at approximately 0135 hours, CSI Brandt removed Item 15 from the Crime Scene drying room and secured it
in the Crime Scene processing room.
On 04/23/16, at approximately 0420 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 11 In an evidence bag and recorded it on a property
receipt as follows:
Item 11 - (5) sealed manila envelopes labeled "Aleman, hair standard front, back, left side, right side, vertex"
At approximately 0440 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 14 In an evidence bag and recorded it on a property receipt as
follows:
Item 14 - (1) sealed manila envelope labeled "Aleman, Police DNA Standard"
At approximately 0448 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 12 in an evidence bag and recorded it on a property receipt as
follows:
Item 12- (1) sealed brown paper bag (PBCMEO evidence bag) labeled "Aleman, 2 hand bags"
At approximately 0456 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 15 in an evidence bag and recorded it on a property receipt as
follows:
At approximately 0518 hours, CSI Brandt secured Items 11 and 14 In the Crime Lab via a drop slot.
At approximately 0530 hours, CSI Brandt secured Items 12 and 15 in an Evidence Room locker.
On 04/24/16, at approximately 2000 hours, CSI Brandt sealed Item 13 in an evidence bag and recorded it on a property
receipt as follows:
On 04/29/16, at approximately 1945 hours, CSI Brandt secured item 13 in the Evidence Room via a drop slot.
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16-058738 003 Size 3 mos Carter's pink animal print onesie sleeper, long SSB H1647
sleeves, footed.
16-058738 004 Carter's pink blanket with orange dots. SMB H1647
16-058738 005 3 oz. tube Cerave baby diaper rash cream (master bedroom) SSB H1647
/ 2 oz. tube Dr. Sheffield's diaper rash ointment (master
bedroom).
16-058738 008 First Essentials 9oz/270m1Baby Bottle containing White SSB FREEZER #4
Residue (kitchen counter)
16-058738 009 Open 33.2oz canister Parent's Choice Sensitivity birth - 12 SMB FREEZER #4
months milk based powder infant formula with iron (master
bedroom)
16-058738 010 Sealed manila envelope labeled "Aleman, Police SSB 16A
DNA Standard"
16-058738 011 5 sealed manila envelopes labeled "Aleman, hair SSB 16A
standard front, back, left side, right side, vertex"
16-058738 012 Sealed brown paper bag (PBCMEO evidence bag) labeled SMB H1647
'Aleman, 2 handbags
16-058738 014 Inked footprint card in name of W/F, DOB SSB H1647
16-058738 015 Photo line up and instructions (Deanna Bush)/ Photo line SMB H1647
up and instructions (Luke Bush)/ CD with photo line up
presentations
16-058738 016 (2) Photo line up and instructions (Yolanda Spearman)/ SMB H1647
Photo line up and instructions (Silus Spearman)/ CD with
photo line up presentation.
16-058738 017 Medical records St. Lucie County/ Medical records Martin SLB H1647
County
16-058738 019 Photo line up and instructions (Shawn Ward)/ CD w/ photo SMB H1647
lien up presentations
16-058738 020 Miscellaneous papers, search warrants from Palms West SMB H1647
Hospital.
16-058738 021 Miscellaneous papers, search warrants from St. Lucie SMB H1647
County and Martin County.
16-058738 022 Miscellaneous papers of eviction final judgements (Victor SMB H1647
Hijuelos).
16-058738 024 Inventory and return receipt (seized items from SW) SSB H1647
I hereby acknowledge that the above list represents all property I hereby acknowledge that the above list represents all property impounded by
taken- from my possession and that-I have received a copy of this me lathe Official "performance of duty as a Law Enforcement Officer or Support
receipt. En Personnel as defined in F.S.S. 943.10.
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Address where property recovered: 17148 30 Lane North, Loxahatchee
Name Date D.O.B. Race/Sex Address Phone
Discovered by: J. Brandt, ID 4169 04/02/16 PBSO Crime Scene 688-4270
Owner:
Victim: Deceased
Suspect(s) Kristen A. Meyer 10/03/73 W/F 17148 30 Lane North, LOX
Suspect: Alejandro Aleman 03/03/78 W/M 17148 30 Lane North, LOX
I hereby acknowledge that the above list represents all property I hereby acknowledge that the above list represents all property impounded by
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Address where property recovered: PBCMEO, 3126 Gun Club Road, WPB
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Date Time Zone Type Case LOC umber
7/28/16 1939 15-11 DEATH INVESTIGATION
0 Drugs 0 Firearms 0 Photo Lab 0 Stolen - Recovered
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Address where property recovered: 17128 30TH LN N, LOXAHATCHEE , FL 33470
Name Date D.O.B. Race/Sex Address Phone
Discovered by: DET. CHRISTOFEL 7/28/16 N/A N/A PESO
Owner: STATE OF FLORIDA
Victim: 17148 30TH LN N, LOX
Suspect(s) KRISTEN MEYER 10/3/73 W/F 17148 30TH LN N, LOX
ALEJANDRO ALEMAN 3/3/78 W/M 17148 30TH LN N, LOX
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the date of the incident because features such as head and facial hair are subject to
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to change.
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and date the photograph of the person you have identified and close the folder.
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IN THE CIRCUIT/COUNTY COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
COMES NOW, Detective Usbaldo Lara Jr., herein after referred to as "Affiant," who being first
duly sworn, deposes and says that he/she has probable cause to believe that a certain premises
located in PALM BEACH County, Florida, described as: 17148 30th Lane N , Loxahatchee, FL,
33470.
From US-98/Southern Blvd and Kirk Rd: Follow US-98 Southern Blvd west for 12.7 miles and
turn right (northbound) onto Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd. Follow Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd for
1.6 miles and turn left (westbound) onto Okeechobee Blvd. Follow Okeechobee Blvd for 0.3
miles and turn right (northbound) onto Cheetham Hill Blvd. Follow Cheetham Hill Blvd for 1.2
miles and turn left.(westbound) onto 30th Lane N. Continue on 30th Lane N for 0.2 miles and
destination will be on left (south side of 30th Lane N).
The target residence is a single family residence, predominantly yellow with white trim around
the windows. The numerical address of the target residence consists of gold numbers, 17148, and
is clearly visible from the north side of the property above the white garage door facing 30th
Lane North.
Being the premises of, or occupied by, or under the control of:
That constitutes evidence relevant to proving that a felony has been committed, to wit:
The facts establishing Affiant's basis for probable cause that the Property sought constitutes
evidence of a weapon, instrumentality, or means by which a felony has been committed or
constitutes evidence relevant to proving that a felony has been committed, and that such Property
is located in or on the above described Premises are as follows:
Your Affiant, Detective Usbaldo Lara Jr, is a duly appointed Deputy Sheriff for Pahn Beach
County, and has all the powers of a law enforcement officer in and for Palm Beach County,
Florida. Your Affiant, Detective Usbaldo Lara Jr, has been employed with the Palm Beach
County Sheriffs Office continuously since March 2007. Your Affiant is registered with and
certified by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Standards and
Training Commission. Your Affiant served more than five years as a road patrol officer, in the
District 7 West Boca Raton community of the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office. During Your
Affiant's tenure in road patrol, he investigated crimes related but not limited to narcotics,
Page 2 of 7 Saturday, April 02, 2016
02:33:32
On March 31, 2016, at approximately 18:48 hours, the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office
responded to 17148 30th Ln North in Loxahatchee, Florida, in reference to a one year old who
was unresponsive. The one year old was later identified as Taylor Aleman. It was reported the
mother of Taylor, Kristen Meyer, was the complainant who contacted emergency services. It
should be mentioned the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office communications department noted
in the call that Kristen was attempting CPR on the child. That being said, it was also noted
Kristen was not performing CPR properly as she was hesitant to listen to the CPR instructions
given to her by the call taker. At approximately 18:56 hours, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue
arrived at the residence. Shortly thereafter, Taylor was transported to Palms West Hospital
located at 13001 Southern Blvd in Loxahatchee, Florida, for further medical intervention. Dr.
Jaime Estrada and Palms West Hospital medical staff provided medical treatment however the
child, Taylor Aleman, was declared deceased at 19:26 hours. Your Affiant spoke with Dr.
Estrada who stated the child was extremely malnourished, had severe excoriation on her genitals
and buttocks, and also noted a contusion around her left eye. Dr. Estrada also mentioned the
child's current weight was measured at approximately 7 lbs. Dr. Estrada also mentioned the
medical staff spoke with Kristen who reportedly stated her child, Taylor, has not been seen by a
pediatrician in several months. Dr. Estrada said it his professional opinion, it appeared as if the
child's death was caused due to neglect and extreme malnourishment. Detective Saint-Jean
#8192 spoke with Kristen who stated she was feeding Taylor at approximately 18:24 hours.
Kristen said while feeding Taylor the child passed out and stopped breathing. Kristen said she
contacted emergency services afterwards. Detective Saint-Jean asked Kristen about
abnormal weight however she was unable to provide an adequate response. Detective Saint-Jean
asked Kristen about the child's daily eating habits which she replied the child eats approximately
8-9 ounces of Similac infant formula or milk, every 3-4 hours. Detective Saint-Jean also asked
Kristen about the excoriation on her genitals and buttocks (rash) which Kristen replied she
noticed the "minor rash" yesterday and believes it was caused by giving her child "juice" to
drink. Kristen was also asked when was the last time the child was taken to the pediatrician and
Kristen stated it was sometime during December 2015. Detective Saint-Jean asked Kristen if the
child had any known medical conditions which she stated no. Based on your affiant's
investigation at this point in time, as well as your affiant's training and experience, there is a
significant likelihood that nutritional items such infant formula, toddler formula, milk, bottles,
baby food, and similar well-being items or lack thereof corroborating the child's
malnourishment, are presently located at the mentioned residence. Furthermore, recovery of said
items would assist greatly with the investigation and ultimately successful prosecution of Kristen
Meyer and Alejandro Aleman.
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DetectiV'e Usbaldo Lara Jr. (1.D. #1 8679)
2 April 2016 02:24:00
The foregoing Affidavit and Application for Search Warrant was sworn to (or affirmed) and
subscribed before me this 2 day of April, 2016.
SEARCH WARRANT
The Sheriff of PALM BEACH County, Florida, and the Sheriffs deputies, any police officer in
PALM BEACH County, Florida, within whose jurisdiction the Property to be searched is found,
and the Commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and any of his duly
constituted Agents.
WHEREAS, a complaint on oath and in writing, supported by affidavit of a credible witness has
this day been presented to me, and upon examination of the affidavit and application for this
search warrant, I am satisfied that probable cause exists that the Premises located in PALM
BEACH County, Florida described as: 17148 30th Lane N , Loxahatchee, FL, 33470.
From US-98/Southern Blvd and Kirk Rd: Follow US-98 Southern Blvd west for 12.7 miles and
turn right (northbound) onto Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd. Follow Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd for
1.6 miles and turn left (westbound) onto Okeechobee Blvd. Follow Okeechobee Blvd for 0.3
miles and turn right (northbound) onto Cheetham Hill Blvd. Follow Cheetham Hill Blvd for 1.2
miles and turn left.(westbound) onto 30th Lane N. Continue on 30th Lane N for 0.2 miles and
destination will be on left (south side of 30th Lane N).
The target residence is a single family residence, predominantly yellow with white trim around
the windows. The numerical address of the target residence consists of gold numbers, 17148, and
is clearly visible from the north side of the property above the white garage door facing 30th
Lane North.
Being the Premises of, or occupied by, or under the control of:
which constitutes evidence relevant to proving that a felony has been committed, to wit:
NOW THEREFORE, the Sheriff of PALM BEACH County, Florida, and all of his deputies, any
police officer in PALM BEACH County, Florida within whose jurisdiction the aforesaid
Property to be searched is found, the Commissioner of the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement, and any of his duly constituted Agents, are hereby commanded with lawful and
proper assistance as may be necessary in the name of the State of Florida, to enter and search the
Premises hereinbefore specified and all of its spaces where the Property might be kept and any
person thereon reasonably believed to be connected with the illegal activity; making the search in
the daytime or the nighttime, as the exigencies may demand or require, or on Sunday, and if the
Agency Name: Palm Beach County Sheriffs Warrant No.: PBSO 2016 000377
Office
Agency Case No.: 16-058738 Reviewing Prosecutor:Lauren Godden
You are further commanded, in the event that you seize any of the said Property hereinbefore
described, to make up, at the time and place of seizure, a full, true and itemized list and inventory
of all things seized and taken, in duplicate, signed by you, and to then and there give and deliver
the said duplicate copy thereof to the person from whom possession shall be taken, if taken from
the possession of anyone, together with a duplicate copy of this warrant, and if not taken from
the possession of anyone, then to any person in charge of said Premises and in the absence of any
such person, to leave the same on or in the Premises.
The original of the warrant, together with the original inventory, shall be returned and filed with
the Clerk of the Court as stated above within ten (10) days of the issuance of this warrant.
Further, any Property seized or taken shall be impounded for use as evidence at any trial of any
criminal or penal cause growing out of any subject having or possession of said Property.
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Location: Loxahatchee
Report Narrative:
On 4/2/2016, 3:35 a.m., I responded to 17148 30th Lane North Loxahatchee, Fl 33470 in reference to a
police assistance investigation. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office dispatch center requested I respond to
the address noted above in reference to several residents being removed from the home. It was reported that
two dogs were inside the home and may need to be removed due to lack of care.
Upon arrival I met with Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office Crime Scene investigator Brandt ID # 4169 (Case
number 16-058738) along with several other police detectives and deputy sheriffs. I was advised that a search
warrant had been executed and nine children had been removed from the occupancy including one who was
deceased. The residents Alejandro and Kristen Aleman were currently under investigation but were not being
arrested at that time. Escorted by Brandt I entered the residence in order to observe the dog in question. Upon
entering I detected a strong odor of urine. I located the dog inside a bedroom adjacent to the living room. Inside
was a white and brindle intact male American Bulldog wearing a black nylon collar. The dog was confined to a
wire dog kennel with the dimensions of 24 inches wide by 24 inches tall by 36 inches long. The dog appeared to
be malnourished and thin scoring a 3 on the TACC scale with one being ideal body weight and five being
emaciated. The bottom of the cage appeared to be almost completely covered with what appeared to be a
buildup of compacted dog feces. There was a double bowl inside as well but it had no contents. I took twenty
photographs of the dog in the kennel as well as the front of the home and the living room. I noticed an empty bag
of dry dog food leaned up against the living room wall adjacent to two dog bowls, one empty and one half full of
water. One of the deputies on scene advised that there was a second dog on the property but it had been
removed by one of the owners. Brandt advised that she searched the home and was unable to locate and dog
food and hardly any human food as well. At that time I contacted Animal Control Special Investigations
Supervisor Lt. Misti Scaggs and explained to her the situation. The decision was made to seize the dog due to it
living conditions and negative health. I removed the dog from the crate with the use of a catch pole as it was
growling at me and appeared fearful. Once removed, I noticed the dog had sores on its paw and leg. I took
seventeen photographs of the kennel after removing the dog. Upon further inspection, I pried large sections of
the compacted feces from the floor of the cage up to about two inches thick. I kept one such chunk for evidence.
Inside the cage I also found a ketchup package and a C battery. I completed a yellow official notice with case
and contact information on it land left it on top of the dog cage. Upon leaving the scene I briefly met with resident
Alejandro Aleman who was standing down the street. He stated the dog named Achilles had been rescued and
was in him and his wife's custody for about two weeks. I explained to him I left all my information on a card on
the dogs kennel and the dog will be kept at Animal Control for further investigation. I also advised an investigator
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The undersigned declarant hereby declares, certifies, verifies or states the following:
I, HALINE HAUBER, am a duly authorized officer and/or custodian of records for Florida Power & Light
Company, with authority to execute this affidavit and to certify to the authenticity and accuracy of
the records of regularly conducted business activities which are the subject of this certification.
The records produced herewith, and described below, are original documents or are true copies of
records of a regularly conducted business activity that:
Were made at or near the time of the occurrence of the matters set forth by, or from the information
transmitted by, a person having knowledge of those matters;
Were kept in the course of the regularly conducted business activity; and
Were made as a regular practice in the course of the regularly conducted business activity.
The total number of pages produced is 25 pages. The records provided are described as follows:
I declare under penalty of perjury of the State or country in which this certification is made that the
foregoing is true and correct.
September 2, 2016
HALINE HAUBER Date
Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared HALINE HAUBER, who, being by me first
duly sworn deposes and says that this certification is true and correct. The foregoing instrument was
acknowledged under oath before me this fd day of September, 2016, by the individual whose name
and signature appear above, and who [X ] is personally known to me, or [ ] produced the following
identification
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SCHER, JUDGEROSEMARIE JUDGE
DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN DEPT OF CHILDREN AND
& FAMIL FAMILIES
ALEMAN, TYLER CHILD
ALEMAN, CHILD
ALEMAN, CHILD
ALEMAN, CHILD
ALEMAN, CHILD
ALEMAN, CHILD
ALEMAN, CHILD
ALEMAN, CHILD
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ORDER; TO COMPEL IMMEDIATE ACCESS FOR ON-SITE PROTECTIVE
11/17/2015
INVESTIGATION SIGNED BY JUDGE MARTZ
EMERGENCY MOTION; MOTION FOR AN ORDER TO COMPEL IMMEDIATE
11/17/2015
ACCESS FOR ON-SITE PROTECTIVE INVESTIGATION F/B DCF
11/17/2015 CERTIFICATE OF CLERK; FB CLERK
REQUEST; F/B DCF Filed by DEPT OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES DEPARTMENT OF
11/17/2015
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
11/17/2015 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
11/17/2015 HEARING EVENT SCHEDULED
11/17/2015 EVENT HELD
ORDER ORDER AUTHORIZING ACCESS TO THE CHILDREN'S MEDICAL AND
EDUCATIONAL RECORDS SIGNED BY JUDGE EVANS; ORDER AUTHORIZING
04/03/2016
ACCESS TO THE CHILDREN'S MEDICAL AND EDUCATIONAL RECORDS; SIGNED
BY JUDGE EVANS
ORDER ORDER FOR DEPARTMENT CUSTODY FOR CHILDREN PLACED IN OUT
OF HOME LICENSED CARE SIGNED BY JUDGE EVANS; ORDER FOR
04/03/2016
DEPARTMENT CUSTODY FOR CHILDREN PLACED IN OUT OF HOME LICENSED
CARE; SIGNED BY JUDGE EVANS
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Attorney
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MB 3BMain
09:00:00 JUDGEROSEMARIE CALL
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MB 3AMain
13:30:00 JUDGEROSEMARIE HEARING
FANELLI,
09/29/2016 . JR - JUDICIAL
MAGISTRATEJUDE MB 31117M
09:30:00 REVIEW
N
06/27/2016 SCHER, MH - MOTION
MB 3BMain
13:30:00 JUDGEROSEMARIE HEARING
MMP - MOTION
05/25/2016 SCHER,
TO MODIFY MB 3BMain
09:00:00 JUDGEROSEMARIE
PLACEMENT
MMP - MOTION
06/27/2016 SCHER,
TO MODIFY MB 3BMain
13:30:00 JUDGEROSEMARIE
PLACEMENT
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MB 3BMain
09:00:00 JUDGEROSEMARIE HEARING
FANELLI, PERM -
02/27/2017
MAGISTRATEJUDE PERMANENCY MB 31117M
14:00:00
N HEARING
05/25/2016 SCHER, RARN - RESET
MB 3BMain
09:00:00 JUDGEROSEMARIE ARRAIGNMENT
06/08/2016 SCHER, RARN - RESET
MB 3BMain
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(11a 52 03/02/2015 MOTION TO MODIFY/TERMINATE PROBATION OR COMMUNITY CONTROL 2
b 51 06/04/2014 PAYMENT $362.50 RECEIPT #2014000057656 1
16 50 10/28/2013 PAYMENT $0.00 RECEIPT #2013000104630 1
tt,) 48 09/26/2013 ORDER OF PROBATION - Recorded (OR.3564.741 / 3881386) 4
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Defendant
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Attorney
06/06/2013
SWEET, GARY L DOCKET CALL Courtroom 3A - HC
09:00:00
07/10/2013
SWEET, GARY L DOCKET CALL Courtroom 3A - HC
09:00:00
SWEET, GARY L DOCKET CALL Courtroom 3A - HC
Defendant
Event Date Judge Docket Type Location Prosecutor
Attorney
08/21/2013
09:00:00
09/10/2013
SWEET, GARY L HEARING Courtroom 3A - HC
08:30:00
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Assessment Total: $1,335.50 Paid to Date: $1,335.50 Balance Due: $0.00
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$525.00 $525.00 -
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Type: Chief (Primary) Complaint: Cardiac Arrest
Duration: 30 Time Units: Minutes
Symptoms
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Incident: PBC16036452
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Patient: Aleman,
Complaint: CARDIAC-ARREST
405 Pike Road - West Palm Beach, FL 33411
Case Status: CLOSED
Phone: (561) 616-7000
(Official document ONLY when signed by Records Custodian)
Narrative
Engine and rescue arrived to find the mom holding her baby in a blanket saying that the baby was not breathing. She said she was feeding the baby a bottle and the baby was not
responding normally. Pt mother said this is her tenth child. Pt mother said the baby was a normal and healthy baby at birth and was nine pounds at birth. When asked if the patient
had cancer or any other illnesses the mother denied any. The patient appeared to be malnourished. Pt ribs were visible. Pt mom denies the pt being sick or having any diseases.
With the patient being one years old and being told that the baby was nine pounds at birth ten milligrams was the weight used for advanced cardiac life support doses and
equipment sizes. Captain took the baby and assessed that the baby was not breathing. Pt had no pulse. Pt was placed on the stretcher. Chest compressions were started at a 15:2
cc.rnpR;ssion to ventilation ratio about 10 cycles every 2 minutes. One rescuer was doing compressions and another rescuer was providing ventilatory assistance. A bag valve mask
to provide oxygen to the baby. The smallest opa was sized and found to be too large for the patient. CO2 detection device was placed on the bag valve mask and
c,ipnouraphy and capnometry were detected. The capnography showed a box like wave form. No resistance was felt with the ventilatory assistance being provided. Nasopharyngeal
,LiWilY13 were sized and found to be too large for the baby. An oropharyngeal airway was sized and found to be too large for the child. Airway was maintained by head positioning
aid bag valve mask attached to oxygen flowing at 15 liters per minute of 100% oxygen. Ventilatory assistance was continued and symmetrical rise and fall were seen, lung sounds
heard equally in all four fields, no resistance was felt, and a box like wave form was seen on the monitor with a capnography reading as well. Protocols were followed for medication
I administration followed by a normal saline flush. An advanced airway was considered and prepared. When the lower jaw was attempted to be displaced there was resistance that
was felt, and the lower jaw was not able to be displaced. Ventilatory assistance was continued by the bag valve mask with no complications. Pediatric quick combo pads were
placed on the front and rear torso. Pt was found to be in asystole for the entire transport. A blood sugar was checked by a heel stick and the glucometer read low". D10 was pushed
through the 10 with a syringe. Pt was continually monitored. Palms west hospital was notified. Upon arrival at er the nurses and doctors were given the information. Palm beach
county sheriff officers and the nurse were informed of that there is suspicion of possible abuse or neglect of the patient. Mm30731
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Patient Position as Found Being Carried
Care Events
Crew/Times Disposition
Dispatch Disposition
Crew Members
Incident Number PBC16036452 Disposition Treated, Transported by EMS
Role: Paramedic Employee ID: 30731 Last Name:
Incident Type CARDIAC-ARREST McKeehan First Name: Michael Cert Level: EMT-
Transport Data
Address 17148 30TH LN N Paramedic Crew Cert ID: PMD523638
State Destination Hospital-Emergency
Florida
Type Department
City Loxahatchee Crew Members.
Destination Palms West Hospital
Zip Code 33470 Name
Role: Driver/Operator, Pilot Employee ID: 22140
Cross Street CHEETHAM HILL Last Name: Morzella First Name: Steven Cert Venfy patient Yes - Verified
BLVD<>DEAD END Level: EMT-Basic Crew Cert ID: EMT518644 (hospital)
Station I ESZ 22)434014000 destination is
Role: Captain Employee ID: 5783 Last Name: correct?
Response Giamberini First Name: Andrew Middle Name: T
Transport Priority 1
Crew Cert ID: PMD17120 Cert Level: EMT- Priority
Unit Cali Sign R22 Paramedic
Destination Protocol
Shin B Shift Reasons
Service Requested Times
911 Response (Scene) Patient refused No
Rei3ponse Mode to Lights and Sirens closest
Dispatched 04/01/2016 18:48:15
Scene appropriate
Level of Care En Route 04/01/2016 18:49:15 facility?
ALS-Paramedic
At Scene 04/01/2016 18:55:25 Conveyances Carried
Fire Incident At Patient TO Vehicle
04/01/2016 18:56:00
Firr> Incident EMS call, excluding vehicle Depart Scene Position During Supine
04/01/2016 19:04:33
accident with injury Transport
1Yt't! At Destination 04/01/2016 19:16:05
Primary Action Provide advanced life support Conveyance Carried
In Service 04/01/2016 19:28:17 FROM Vehide
Taken (ALS)
Pronerty Use Residential street, road or Pt Condition at Unchanged
residential driveway Destination
Hazardous N - None
Materials
Re!edsed
Aid
Permission to Transport
Privacy Practices Acknowledgment: by signing below, the signer acknowledges that PBCFR provided a copy of its Notice of Privacy Practices to the patient or other party with
Instructions to provide the Notice to the patient
PATIENT SIGNATURE
I authorize the submission of a claim to Medicare, Medicaid, or any other payer for any services provided to me by PBCFR now, in the past, or in the future, until such time as I
revoke this authorization in writing. I understand that I am financially responsible for the services and supplies provided to me by PBCFR, regardless of my insurance coverage, and
:n 2,onie cases, may be responsible for an amount In addition to that which was paid by my insurance. I agree to immediately remit to PBCFR any payments that I receive directly
from insurance or any source whatsoever for the services provided to me and I assign all rights to such payments to PBCFR. I authorize PBCFR to appeal payment denials or other
adverse decisions on my behalf without further authorization. I authorize and direct any holder of medical, insurance, billing or other relevant information about me to release such
information to PBCFR and its billing agents, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and/or any other payers or insurers, and their respective agents or contractors, as
may be necessary to determine these or other benefits payable for any services provided to me by PBCFR, now, in the past, or in the future. I also authorize PBCFR to obtain
medical, insurance, billing and other relevant information about me from any party, database or other source that maintains such information.
Report Author
PALM BEACH COUNTY FIRE RESCUE ("PBCFR")
Report Author
My signature below indicates that the information contained within this electronic patient care report (ePCR) is a true and accurate account of the events and circumstances of the
rt,.terenced incident.
Signatures
Complaints
,
Type: Chief (Primary) Complaint: Cardiac Arrest
Duration: 30 Time Units: Minutes
Symptoms
!, Report Page 1 of 4
02/13/17 Page 164 Public Records Request No.: 17-058
Incident: PBC16036452
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Patient: Aleman,
405 Pike Road - West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Complaint: CARDIAC-ARREST
Phone: (561) 616-7000 Case Status: CLOSED
(Official document ONLY when signed by Records Custodian)
Narrative
Engine and rescue arrived to find the mom holding her baby in a blanket saying that the baby was not breathing. She said she was feeding the baby a bottle and the baby was not
responding normally. Pt mother said this is her tenth child. Pt mother said the baby was a normal and healthy baby at birth and was nine pounds at birth. When asked if the patient
l,;:c1 cancer or any other illnesses the mother denied any. The patient appeared to be malnourished. Pt ribs were visible. Pt mom denies the pt being sick or having any diseases.
!:;t1 patient being one years old and being told that the baby was nine pounds at birth ten milligrams was the weight used for advanced cardiac life support doses and
;!Irionl sizes. Captain took the baby and assessed that the baby was not breathing. Pt had no pulse. Pt was placed on the stretcher. Chest compressions were started at a 15:2
to ventilation ratio about 10 cycles every 2 minutes. One rescuer was doing compressions and another rescuer was providing ventilatory assistance. A bag valve mask
,i:ed to provide oxygen to the baby. The smallest opa was sized and found to be too large for the patient. CO2 detection device was placed on the bag valve mask and
,-.,p,e,oraohy and capnometry were detected. The capnography showed a box like wave form. No resistance was felt with the ventilatory assistance being provided. Nasopharyngeal
were sized and found to be too large for the baby. An oropharyngeal airway was sized and found to be too large for the child. Airway was maintained by head positioning
bag valve mask attached to oxygen flowing at 15 liters per minute of 100% oxygen. Ventilatory assistance was continued and symmetrical rise and fall were seen, lung sounds
equally in all four fields, no resistance was felt, and a box like wave form was seen on the monitor with a capnography reading as well. Protocols were followed for medication
administration followed by a normal saline flush. An advanced airway was considered and prepared. When the lower jaw was attempted to be displaced there was resistance that
felt, and the lower jaw was not able to be displaced. Ventilatory assistance was continued by the bag valve mask with no complications. Pediatric quick combo pads were
placed on the front and rear torso. Pt was found to be in asystole for the entire transport. A blood sugar was checked by a heel stick and the glucometer read low". 010 was pushed
through the IC with a syringe. Pt was continually monitored. Palms west hospital was notified. Upon arrival at er the nurses and doctors were given the information. Palm beach
county sheriff officers and the nurse were informed of that there is suspicion of possible abuse or neglect of the patient. Mm30731
Exam
Patient Position as Found Being Carried
'Care Events
Dater-lime Event Details
2016-04-01 18:57:00 Vitals Responsiveness (AVPU): Unresponsive Heart Rate: 0 Pulse Rhythm: Absent Heart Rate Method: Palpated
Respiratory Rate: 0 Respiratory Effort: Apnetc BP Method: Cuff-Manual Palpated Only BP Systolic: 0
2016-04-01 18:57:00 Patient Assessment Crew ID: Giamberini, Andrew T
2016-04-01 18:58:00 Oxygen Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 15.000 Dose Units: Liters Per Minute Route: BVM (non-intubated) Response:
Unchanged Complication's: None Crew ID: Morzella, Steven
2016-04-01 18:58:00 Bagged Ventilations (via Mask) Crew ID: Morzella, Steven
2016-04-01 18:58:00 CPR (Manual) Prior to EMS?: No Response: Unchanged Crew ID: Giamberini, Andrew T
2016-04-01 19:01:00 10 (Intraosseous) IV Site: 10-Femoral-Left Distal Successful: Yes Response: Unchanged Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
2016-04-01 19:01:00 Epinephrine 1:10,000 Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 0.100 Dose Units: Milligrams Route: Intraosseous (10) Response: Unchanged
Complications: None Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
2016-04-01 19:03:00 Normal saline Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 100.000 Dose Units: Milliliters Route: Intraosseous (10) Response: Unchanged
Complications: None Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
2016-04-01 19:04:00 Epinephrine 1:10,000 Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 0.100 Dose Units: Milligrams Route: Intraosseous (10) Response: Unchanged
Complications: None Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
2016-04-01 19:08:00 Epinephrine 1:10,000 Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 0.100 Dose Units: Milligrams Route: Intraosseous (10) Response: Unchanged
Complications: None Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
2016-04-01 19:10:00 dextrose 10 % Injectable Solution Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 50.000 Dose Units: Milliliters Route: Intraosseous (10) Response: Unchanged
Complications: None Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
2016-04-01 19:12:00 Epinephrine 1:10,000 Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 0.100 Dose Units: Milligrams Route: Intraosseous (10) Response: Unchanged
Complications: None Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
2016-04-01 19:15:00 Epinephrine 1:10,000 Prior to EMS: No Dosage: 0.100 Dose Units: Milligrams Route: Intraosseous (10) Response: Unchanged
Complications: None Crew ID: McKeehan, Michael
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Incident: PBC16036452
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Palm Beach County Fi re Rescue Patient: Aleman,
405 Pike Road - West Palm Beach, FL 33 411 Complaint: CARDIAC-ARREST
Phone: (561) 616-7000 Case Status: CLOSED
(Official document ONLY when signed by Records Custodian)
Crewrrimes DisPosition
Dispatch Disposition
Crew Members
Incident Number PBC16036452 Disposition Treated, Transported by EMS
Role: Paramedic Employee ID: 30731 Last Name:
Incident Type CARDIAC-ARREST McKeehan First Name: Michael Cert Level: EMT-
Transport Data
ACICh.,?1:6 17148 30TH LN N Paramedic Crew Cert ID: PMD523638
Destination Hospital-Emergency
Florida
Type Department
t.:ity Loxahatchee Crew Members
Destination Palms West Hospital
Zip Cede 33470 Name
Role: Driver/Operator, Pilot Employee ID: 22140
(.-rol..s Street CHEETHAM HILL Last Name: Morzella First Name: Steven Cert Venty patient Yes - Verified
BLVD<>DEAD END Level: EMT-Basic Crew Cert ID: EMT518644 (hospital)
Station I ESZ 221434014000 destination is
Role: Captain Employee ID: 5783 Last Name: correct?
Response Giamberini First Name: Andrew Middle Name: T
Transport Priority 1
Crew Cert ID: PMD17120 Cert Level: EMT- Priority
Cali Sign R22 Paramedic
Destination Protocol
B Shift Reasons
v cc Requested Times
911 Response (Scene) Patient refused No
!t:;iierioe Mode to Lights and Sirens closest
Dispatched 04/01/2016 18:48:15 appropriate
iryttl of Care En Route 04/01/2016 18:49:15 facility?
ALS-Paramedic
At Scene 04/01/2016 18:55:25 Conveyances Carried
Fire Incident At Patient TO Vehicle
04/01/2016 18:56:00
F,re Incident EMS call, excluding vehicle Depart Scene Position During Supine
04/01/2016 19:04:33
i yt accident with injury Transport
At Destination 04/01/2016 19:16:05
Conveyance Carried
Pnn ,:iry Action Provide advanced life support In Service 04/01/2016 19:28:17 FROM Vehicle
(ALS)
Prorierhi Use Pt Condition at Unchanged
Residential street, road or
residential driveway Destination
Transport 4.80
Mixed Property NN - Not mixed use
Use. Distance (mi)
Ina7ardous N - None
Materials
Aid
Permission to Transport
j Privacy Practices Acknowledgment: by signing below, the signer acknowledges that PBCFR provided a copy of its Notice of Privacy Practices to the patient or other party with
instructions to provide the Notice to the patient.
PA 1 !E NI SIGNATURE
I de/nerve the submission of a claim to Medicare, Medicaid, or any other payer for any services provided to me by PBCFR now, in the past, or in the future, until such time as I
rovukii this authorization in writing. I understand that I are financially responsible for the services and supplies provided to me by PBCFR, regardless of my insurance coverage, and
r..,onie cases, may be responsible for an amount In addition to that which was paid by my insurance. I agree to immediately remit to PBCFR any payments that I receive directly
ref,insurance or any source whatsoever for the services provided to me and I assign all rights to such payments to PBCFR. I authorize PBCFR to appeal payment denials or other
Adverse decisions on my behalf without further authorization. I authorize and direct any holder of medical, insurance, billing or other relevant information about me to release such
;1i-tom-Alan to PBCFR and its billing agents, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and/or any other payers or insurers, and their respective agents or contractors, as
m..iy be necessary to determine these or other benefits payable for any services provided to me by PBCFR, now, in the past, or in the future. I also authorize PBCFR to obtain
insurance, billing and other relevant information about me from any party, database or other source that maintains such information.
Report Author
PALM BEACH COUNTY FIRE RESCUE ("PBCFR")
Report Author
my siTiarure below indicates that the information contained within this electronic patient care report (ePCR) is a true and accurate account of the events and circumstances of the
:.-te.,,u,iiced incident.
Case Report No. D.D. No. Defendant's Name if Known Relationship of Deponent to Property
Date & Time of Deposition Rank Name Printed Sena! No. Command
'MTNESS
Aug 1, 2016 ):4,30 Li al Det Stephen Bellamy 8069 4th Sqd
NOTICE
ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE IN THIS DEPOSITION IS PUNISHABLE AS A CLASS A MISDEMEANOR
PURSUANT TO SECTION 210.45 OF THE PENAL LAW.
Iam Victor J. Hijuelos DOB 02/06/1972 I have read and understand the above notice.
I, am the owner of 2 properties, one where I reside in, 2931 Morland Ave, Oceanside and the other that I was
renting out, 17148 30th Lane, North Loxahatchee, Fl 33470.1 have owned the Florida property for the past 12
years. It is a single family ranch, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. I rented the Florida property to Alejandro Aleman.
Mr Aleman was referred to me by a former tenant. Mr Aleman rented the property from July 2015 to May 2016.
He signed a lease requiring him to pay $1700.00 monthly for rent. He lived in the residence with girlfriend Kristen
Mayer and their 10 children. Mr. Aleman would make cash rental payment directly to my bank account. I met Mr
Aleman in person around 10/04/16 when I served him with a Notice of Eviction. He was evicted from the
residence in early May due to lack of rental payment. In May 2016 I met with the Sheriffs Dept and took
possession of the residence. The residence was in disrepair. There was damage to the wall, tile and carpet. There
was feces found all over the residence. There was approximately $10,000 in damage to the property. If necessary I
could identify Mr Aleman. I am giving this statement to Det Bellamy who is writing it down for me, it is the truth.
juyiallal
l AMOZEQ1149,,ELLESZEI
r
COME NOW PLAINTIFFS, Victor Hijuelos and Amy Hijuelos t"Plaintiffs"), by and through the
under ed attorney. and Db,FENDANT Alex Alesnan wk/a Alejandro Ale a= ("lkfendant"), and hereby akxco as
folio
Defendant acknowledges that $1,700.00 was duc and owing to Plaintiffs fot rent far October 2015.
Defendant acknowledges that $1,700.00 was due and owing to Plaintilfs for rent for November 2015.
lwever, $1,000,00 of this amount is being spread out over the monthly payme its identified in paragraph
5.a.-d. below,
fiendant aclolowledges that $786.00 is due and owing to Plaintiffs for attorney lihA and expenses.
fendant agraes to pay to Plaintiffs $3,111,00 by deposit into Plaintiffs' Citibank account at the time
aintiffs and Defendant agree as follows, All payments shall berm& by cleart,:d fit ids (c:tshier.,;' check or
a. Defendant is to pay to Plaintiffs $1,700.00 on or before April 1, 2016, for April 2016 rent.
f. Plaintiffs acknowledge that Defendant is not responsible for the payment of May 2016 rent, as
Defendant paid a last month's rent deposit that will apply to May 2016 rent.
6. Plaintiffs and Defemituit wire t hat Defendant shall vacate on or before midnight on June IF., 2016.
Flaintiffii and 1...kfendant al. tee that Defendant will pr rated ter t of $850.00 for ;two 2016 and that
it will be paid on nr befbre Juin 1, 2016,
7. The security deposit of S1,700..00 shell, be treated in aceordanee with Sec. 83.49. Florida Statutes.
8. D'Lierldarit makes the payment.: identified above, and does not intentionally damage destroy the bared
premises, and leaves the leased premises clean, and leaves appliances clean :Ind in working otJtv. he evil' be
deemed to have vacated as a tenant in good standing and his rent shall be deemed paid in full. In that event,
Plaintiffs shall not pursue :say claims for Backrent or damages that were demanded in Plaintiff's' complaint.
9. In the evtatt Defendant fails to make any of the payments identified above, or vacate by the agreed-upon
date, then upon a rectipt of an Affidavit of Non-Ccmplianco from Plaintiffs or Plaintiffs counsel, and
without hearing, the Court is hereby authorized and instruct ad to enter final judgment Plaintiffs
possession of the leased premises, directing the Clerk to foathwith issue a Writ of Possession which directs
he Sherill' to put Plaintiffs in possession after tut nty-foar (24) hours' notice has been posted eonspicitously
=eon. Plainiiin shag be entitled to a money judgment for my past due rent, waived rent and
rtstunding attcrtiQy foes and coats. Defendantwinves notice of hearing on application for such tisonoN'
u Liginern.
10 An executed facsimile copy of this Joint Stipulation for Settlement shall be deemed an original,
12 le Court retain:, jurisdiction to enforee the terms of this Joint Stipulation for Settlement.
: November /O 2015
THIS CAUSE came before the Court upon Plaintiffs' Complaint, Court-ordered Stipulation of the parties, and
It is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Plaintiffs Victor Hijuelos and Amy Hijuelos do have and recover
from the Defendant Alex Aleman a/k/a Alejandro Aleman possession of the following premises located in Palm Beach
County, Florida, to wit: 17148 30th Lane North, Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3601 and the Clerk is hereby directed to issue a
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Writ of Possession for the aforesaid premises."
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BONED &DATED
2 Z 2016
County WOK CASVR
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COUNTY. JUID-GE
Copies Furnished to:
Jerron Kelley, Esq., Florida Bar No: 544191, Kelley & Grant, PA, 399 NW rd Ave., suite 222, Boca Raton, FL
33432
Alex Aleman a/k/a Alejandro Aleman 17148 30th Lane North, Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3601
COME NOW PLIINTIFFS, Victor Hijuelos and Amy Hijuelos i''Plaintiffs"), by and through the
un ed attorney, and DEFENDANT Alex Aleman sik/a Alejandro Ale'nan ("Defendant"). and hereby agrcc as
folio
fondant acknowledges that $1,700.00 was due and owing to Plaintiffs fo rent for October 2015.
fondant acknowledges that $1,700.00 was due and owing to Plaintiffs for mitt for November 2015.
%over, $1,000.00 of this amount is being spread out over the monthly payments identified in paragraph
.a.-d. below,
fenchun acknowledges that $786.00 is due and owing to Plaintiffs for attorney ti. c and expenses.
ettdant agrees to pay to Plaintiffs $3,111.00 by deposit into Plaintiffs' Citibank ilocount at the time
aintiffs and Defendant agree as follows, All payments shall be made by cleand fun& (c:ishier',', check or
e. Defendan is to pay to Plaintiffs $1,700.00 on or before April 1, 2016, for April 2014 rent.
f Maine's acknowledge that Defendant is not responsible for the payment of May 2016 rent, as
Defendant paid a last month's rent deposit that will apply to May 2016 rent.
6 Plaintiffs and Defendant apt,: :inn Defendant shall vacate only before midnight on June 16, 2016
Plaintiffs ar..el Defendant at see that Defendant will owe pr irated ire t of $850.00 for Awe 2016 and that
The security deposit of SI,700,00 shall be treated in aceordamce with Sec. 83 49, Florida Statutes.
8. ;.t Lielendant makes the payrnerit. identified above, and does not intentionally damage destroy the leased
premises, and leaves the leased premises clean, and leaves appliances clean in working oislt,r, he will
deemed to have vacated as :1 tenant in good standing and his rant shall he deemed pa td in full. In that event.
Plaintiffs shall not pursue .iny claims for Backrent cr damages that were demandod ire Plaintiffs. complaint.
9. 1r the evottt L)efendant tail..., to make any of the payments identified above, or vacate, h,' the agreed-upon
date.. then win a rea ipi of an Affidavit of Non-Compliance from Plaintiffs or Plairttiftb, counsel, and
witlout ileafing: the Court is hereby authorized and instructed to enter final judgmrsit Plaintiffs
possessim of the lei,sed premises, directing the Clerk to issue a Writ of Possession v.hich directs.
he Sheritl" to put Plaint. ifla in possession after tmenty-li (24; hours' notice has been posted ,:ons)+icuously
aeon Planitifts atall be entitled to a money judgirient for any }mot due rent, waived rtsit and
standing attom fees and costs. Oefendant V4i4iVeS notice of hcering stn application for such nione,.
Ain executed facsimile copy of this Joint Stipulation for Settlement shall be deemed an original.
12 he Cowl rctain,, jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this Joint Stipulation for Settlement
THIS CAUSE came before the Court upon Plaintiffs' Complaint, Court-ordered Stipulation of the parties, and
It is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Plaintiffs Victor Hijuelos and Amy Hijuelos do have and recover
from the Defendant Alex Aleman a/k/a Alejandro Aleman possession of the following premises located in Palm Beach
County, Florida, to wit: 17148 30th Lane North, Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3601 and the Clerk is hereby directed to issue a
Prik, Cesa...,g A / 2(
Writ of Possession for the aforesaid premises.
MOM WED
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County *0,4K CASTOR
COUNTY JUDGE
Copies Furnished to:
Jerron Kelley, Esq., Florida Bar No: 544191, Kelley & Grant, PA, 399 NW 2nd Ave., suite 222, Boca Raton, FL
33432
Alex Aleman a/k/a Alejandro Aleman 17148 30th Lane North, Loxahatchee, FL 33470-3601
Run report and any and all records personnel on run for (D.O.B: 03/07/2016) on
April 1, 2016 at 1840 hrs.
GREETINGS:
YOUr, 6RA ii,HEREBY COMMANDED TO BE AND APPEAR BEFORE THE STATE
his assistant, in and for- Palm Beach County, Florida, at the State Attorney's
---7;9N
'Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, Florida, INSTANTER, on behalf of the
,/ e to appear will subject you tocontempt of Court.
Received this subpoena on the day of , 2016, and executed the same on
the day of , 2016, by delivering a True Copy thereof to the within named
witness in the County of Palm Beach, State of Florida.
RIC L. BRADSHAW, SHERIFF
By:
Deputy Sheriff
DAVID ARONBERG
STATE ATTORNEY
Pursuant to an official investigation being conducted by the Office of the State Attorney
of a suspected felony, it is requested that your company furnish INSTANTER:
Run report and any and all records personnel on run for (D.O.B: 03/07/2016) on
April 1, 2016 at 1840 hrs.
YOU ARE NOT TO DISCLOSE THE EXISTENCE OF THIS REQUEST. Any such
disclosure could obstruct and impede the prosecution being conducted and thereby interfere with
the enforcement of the law.
INVESTIGATING OFFICER
Run report and any and all records personnel on run for (D.O.B: 03/07/2016) on
April 1, 2016 at 1840 hrs.
GREETINGS:
YOU, 6.RGE, HEREBY COMMANDED TO BE AND APPEAR BEFORE THE STATE
-'- ;01.4:",i-4 kis assistant, in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, at the State Attorney's
'Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, Florida, INSTANTER, on behalf of the
.-)5ur toe appear will subject you to contempt of Court.
I.
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on
the c9S day of September, 2016.
SHARON R. BOCK, Cl- r and Comptroller
trir JI L RICHSTONE
Al
By: I kr 'Ph
Assistant State Attorney Deputy Clerk
*************************************** *************************************
Received this subpoa a on the day of TWO--, 2016, and executed the same on
the ((o day of -1 :alt tl 'W 2016, by delivering a True Copy thereof to the within named
witness in the County of Palm Beach, State of Florida.
RIC L. BRADS , SHERI
1334-
Deputy Sheriff
Wtc-Le AO a
DAVID ARONBERG
STATE ATTORNEY
Pursuant to an official investigation being conducted by the Office of the State Attorney
of a suspected felony, it is requested that your company furnish INSTANTER:
Run report and any and all records personnel on run for (D.O.B: 03/07/2016) on
April 1, 2016 at 1840 hrs.
YOU ARE NOT TO DISCLOSE THE EXISTENCE OF THIS REQUEST. Any such
disclosure could obstruct and impede the prosecution being conducted and thereby interfere with
the enforcement of the law.
INVESTIGATING ICER
JILL RICHSTONE
Assistant State Attorney
401 N. Dixie Highway
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
EVIDENCE TO BE SEIZED:
LOCATION:
The evidence to be seized is in the custody of or under the control of: Martin Memorial
Medical Center Medical Records Department located at 200 SE Hospital Ave, Stuart, FL
34994.
Directions to the place to be searched: From 3228 Gun Club Rd, travel east on Gun Club
Rd to Congress Ave. Turn left onto S Congress Ave and take the ramp for Southern Blvd
east. From Southern Blvd, travel north on 1-95, to SR-76, travel east toward Stuart. At
roundabout, take first exit onto SR-Al A/SE Ocean Blvd. Turn left onto SE Hospital
Ave. Martin Memorial Medical Center is located at 200 SE Hospital Ave.
VIOLATION OF LAW:
The above described evidence is material and relevant to proving the following violations
of law:
1) One count of FIRST DEGREE MURDER, FSS 782.04(1)(A)(1) AND (1)(A)(2)
2) One count of AGGRAVATED CHILD ABUSE, FSS 827.03(1)(B) AND (2)(A)
That the facts establishing the grounds for this application and the probable cause for
believing that such facts exist are as follows: On 4/1/16, thirteen-month-old
a human being, was transported to Palms West Hospital by Palm Beach County
Fire Rescue where she was pronounced deceased by their staff Dr. Estrada told your
affiant that died from extreme malnourishment.
On 4/2/16, the autopsy was conducted by Palm Beach County Medical Examiner Dr.
Gertrude M. Juste (reference M.E. Case #16-0525). The medical examiner results
determined the manner of death was a homicide and the cause of death
was inanition due to neglect. The medical examiner report stated at the time of birth
weighed 8 lbs, 15 ounces and at the time of death weighed
7.321bs. The medical examiner also determined that the child suffered from: influenza
B, E. Coli, beta-hemolytic Streptococcus Group B and haemophilus influenza. There was
also positive cultures for staphylococcus aureus, heamophilus influenza and
streptococcus viridans.
The requested medical records for from Martin Memorial Medical Center
will show if she was born with any medical conditions or birth defects and any treatment
she may have had for those conditions prior to her death. Any evidence seized or taken
shall be impounded for use as evidence at any trial of criminal or penal cause.
ANALYSIS / CONCLUSION:
Your Affiant, Vionide Saint-Jean, is a duly appointed Deputy Sheriff for Palm Beach
County, and has all the powers of a law enforcement officer in and for Palm Beach
County, Florida. Your Affiant has been employed with the Palm Beach County Sheriff s
Office continuously since April 2006. Your Affiant is registered with and dual certified
by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Standards and Training
Commission in both law enforcement and corrections. Your Affiant was previously
assigned to the Eagle Academy for one year (2009-2010) and most recently Road Patrol.
This unit acts as the first responders to any calls for service including but not limited to
suspicious incidents, drug offenses, assaults, domestic incidents, crimes in progress as
well as delayed crimes, and other general assignment cases. Currently, Your Affiant is
assigned as a Detective to Special Investigation Division (SID), which investigates to
include but not limited to Crimes against Children, Sex Crimes, Crimes against the
Elderly, Child Abuse, Child Deaths and Homicides. Your Affiant has completed
numerous hours of training related to law enforcement including, Advanced Report
Writing Techniques, Crisis Intervention Team, Field Training Officer, Crimes against
Children, Domestic Violence and Instructor Techniques.
Your Affiant avers that the information contained in the above described records is
important and relevant evidence to help establish any medical conditions of
on the date of her birth, at Martin Memorial Medical Center until her
death on April 1, 2016.
The search warrant shall be served by your Affiant or any other officer pursuant to
Florida Statues 933.07, and said warrant may be served on Sunday (in the daytime or the
nighttime) if so necessary.
WHEREFORE, Affiant swears under oath that the above information is true, and requests
the issuance of a search/seizure warrant to search and seize the records and evidence as
previously described and affirmed.
AFFIANT
The Commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement or any of his duly constituted Special
Agents, any State Attorney Investigator, the Sheriff of St Lucie County and his lawful deputies, all police
officers in St Lucie County, Florida,
WHEREAS, Detective Vionide Saint-Jean of the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office deposes and states under
oath before the undersigned, the , JUDGE in and for 19TH Judicial Circuit, and also states
in writing in the Affidavit and Application for Search Warrant, hereto attached and made a part of this warrant,
the following:
Certain facts known to this Affiant constitute probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime exists
within the medical records specifically pertaining to (a white male with date of birth
(a white male with date of birth (a white male with
date of birth , (a white male with date of birth (a
white male with date of birth ), (a white male with date of birth
(a white female with date of birth ), (a white male with date of
birth (a white male with date of birth (a white
female, date of birth, until April 01, 2016).
LOCATION:
The evidence to be seized is in the custody of or under the control of: Tender Care Pediatrics, 2115 S.E.
Lennard Road, Port St. Lucie, FL, 34952.
Directions to the place to be searched: From 3228 Gun Club Rd, travel east on Gun Club Rd to S Congress
Ave. Turn left onto S Congress Ave and take the ramp to Southern Blvd east. From Southern Blvd, travel
north onto 1-95. From 1-95, take the ramp for SR-76 East toward Stuart. Turn left onto US-1 N/SR-5
N/SW Federal Hwy. Turn right onto SE Lennard Rd. Tender Care Pediatrics is located at 2115 SE
Lennard Rd.
EVIDENCE TO BE SEIZED:
The evidence sought through this warrant and located in or on the above described premises, is described
as follows:
A copy of any and all records pertaining to, (a white male with date of birth
(a white male with date of birth (a white male with date of birth
), Aleman (a white male with date of birth (a white male
with date of birth (a white male with date of birth
(a white female with date of birth (a white male with date of birth
(a white male with date of birth (a white female
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VIOLATION OF LAW:
The above described evidence is material and relevant to proving the following violations of law:
1) First Degree Murder per F.S.S. 782.04 (1)(a)(1) and 782.04 (1)(a)(2)
2) Aggravated Child Abuse per F.S.S. 827.03 (1)(a) and (b)
3) Child Neglect F.S.S. 827.03 (2)(d)
NOW THEREFORE, this Affiant or any other officer pursuant to Florida Statutes 933.07, are hereby
commanded, with proper and necessary assistance, in the name of the State of Florida, in the daytime or in the
nighttime, or on Sunday, within ten (10) days from the date of the signing of the warrant, to enter the said
premises as described above to seize the evidence as described above, and to bring the evidence and any person
or persons arrested in connection therewith before a Magistrate or any other Court having jurisdiction of the
above named offense. Such persons will be dealt with according to law.
Affiant, or any other officer pursuant to Florida Statute Fl 933.07, is also commanded to
deliver a copy of the warrant, as well as a written, itemized and true inventory of the evidence seized and
receipt for the same, to the person named in the warrant or his attorney. Such inventory shall be in duplicate
and signed by this Affiant or any other officer pursuant to Florida Statute 933.07 who serves the warrant and
seizes the evidence.
FURTHER, this court directs that the Affiant keep the original Affidavit and Application in support of this
Search Warrant, in the custody of the executing agency until further Order of the Court or until release by the
executing agency.
The original warrant and original written, itemized and sworn true inventory shall be returned and filed with
the Clerk of Court as stated above within ten (10) days of the issuance of this warrant.
FURTHER any property seized or taken shall be impounded for use as evidence at any trial.
BEFORE ME, , Judge in and for 19th Judicial Circuit, personally appeared
this day, Detective Vionide Saint-Jean of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. After
having been duly sworn, Detective Vionide Saint-Jean deposes and states that she has
good reason to believe that certain evidence located in St. Lucie County, Florida, as
described below, is relevant to the commission of a felony.
EVIDENCE TO BE SEIZED:
A copy of any and all records pertaining to, (a white male with date of
birth (a white male with date of birth
(a white male with date of birth ), Aleman (a white male with
date of birth (a white male with date of birth
(a white male with date of birth (a white
female with date of birth (a white male with date of birth
(a white male with date of birth
(a white female with a date of birth until the date of her death 04/01/2016),
including the medical records which include, but not limited to, patient logs, prescription
history from doctor visits, any and all medical treatment received from doctor visits at
Tender Care Pediatrics.
LOCATION:
The evidence to be seized is in the custody of or under the control of: Tender Care
Pediatrics, 2115 S.E. Lennard Road, Port St. Lucie, FL, 34952.
Directions to the place to be searched: From 3228 Gun Club Rd, travel east on Gun Club
Rd to S Congress Ave. Turn left onto S Congress Ave and take the ramp to Southern
Blvd east. From Southern Blvd, travel north onto 1-95. From 1-95, take the ramp for SR-
76 East toward Stuart. Turn left onto US-1 N/SR-5 N/SW Federal Hwy. Turn right onto
SE Lennard Rd. Tender Care Pediatrics is located at 2115 SE Lennard Rd.
VIOLATION OF LAW:
The above described evidence is material and relevant to proving the following violations
of law:
1) First Degree Murder per F.S.S. 782.04 (1)(a)(1) and 782.04 (1)(a)(2)
2) Aggravated Child Abuse per F.S.S. 827.03 (1)(a) and (b)
3) Child Neglect F.S.S. 827.03 (2)(d)
PROBABLE CAUSE:
That the facts establishing the grounds for this application and the probable cause for
believing that such facts exist are as follows:
On Friday, April, 01, 2016, I arrived at Palms West Hospital located at, 13001 Southern
Blvd, in Loxahatchee Florida, Palm Beach County, in reference to the death of a human
being, 13 month white female, date of birth Upon arrival I
spoke to the Emergency Room Pediatrician, Dr. Estrada, who declared the time of death,
approximately 7:26 p.m. and believed the cause of death was from extreme
malnourishment. I proceeded to where the deceased child was being held in emergency
room #1.
Upon entering the room I made the following observation of body: The
child's body appeared very frail and small in size, lying in the supine position.
body did not look like that of an average one-year-old child. The child's weight at death
was approximately seven pounds. The child's skin appeared very loose and wrinkled in
texture. The skin on the child's vaginal and buttocks area appeared very red in color. The
skin texture around her vaginal and buttocks area appeared raw with sores and with
obvious breakage of the skin. The child had what appeared to be a dark colored, circular
bruise around her left eye. While viewing the mouth of the child I observed she did not
have any developed teeth for her age. On the child's body there was a very fuzzy, fine
growth of hair covering her body and forehead.
During my observation of the child's posterior there was a significantly large amount of
dark hair growing on her upper back. On April 02, 2016, at approximately 9:30 a.m., I
observed the autopsy of conducted by Palm Beach County Medical
Examiner, Dr. Gertude M. Juste (reference M.E. Case #16-0525). On Wednesday,
07/13/2016, I received a copy of Dr. Juste's report. She determined the manner of
death a homicide caused by inanition due to neglect. The medical examiner
report stated at the time of birth weighed (81bs, 15 ounces) and at the time
of death weighed (7.32 lbs.). The medical examiner also determined that
the child suffered from: Influenza B, E. Coli, Beta-hemolytic Streptococcus Group B and
On Saturday, April 2, 2016, due to the lack of cooperation from parents of the above
named children a search warrant had to be obtained to gain access into the home. While
executing the search warrant it was discovered that there was no food in the home. There
was only one feeding bottle found in the home for and a half container of generic
brand Similac baby formula powder. There was no crib but instead a dirty playpen that
appeared to convert into a basinet on top was found next to the bed of the master
bedroom. Inside of the kitchen the garbage cans were filled with dog feces which flies
and fleas were hovering over. In the kitchen pantry there were only two large boxes of
instant mash potatoes found. There were two refrigerators in the home. One was a newer
model styled refrigerator that sat inside of the kitchen area which was completely empty.
The other refrigerator was an older model styled refrigerator which sat on the opposite
side of the kitchen. The outside the refrigerator was filthy. Inside the refrigerator there
was a half-gallon of milk, another gallon of some unknown chunky liquid that appeared
to be expired and rotten. There were very limited edible items for the children to eat.
There were a couple cans of soup and some large sized bottles of condiments such as
ketchup and mustard and a half loaf of moldy bread.
The carpets in the bedrooms were black in color, stained, wet, sticky and had a reeking
odor. There were two toilets, one in the master bedroom which was occupied by the
parents and the other in the main hallway which appeared to be the older children's
bathroom. The toilets were filled with unflushed feces and urine and it appeared as
though the toilet was not working. Inside of the laundry room was a pile of clothes so
high it was difficult to open the door. The door had to be pushed with great force in order
to see inside. The clothes were all soiled and reeking of urine. The pile of clothing was
stacked so high it blocked the access door which led into the garage. There was a load of
laundry that appeared to have been sitting inside the washing machine for weeks because
the clothes started to smell like a wet buildup of mildew. Department of Children and
Families Investigator who was on scene spoke to the Aleman's and family
who were nearby on scene briefly and explained to the parents that the other nine(9)
children were going to be removed and placed into Department of Children and Families
custody due to the nature of this case and the deplorable living conditions of the home.
On April, 06, 2016, forensic interviews and forensic medical exams were conducted of
the Aleman children at the Child Protection Team located in Palm Beach County, Florida
after they were taken into Department of Children and Families custody. The interviews
were conducted by Case Coordinator and the forensic medical exams were
conducted by Dr. William Rosenstein. During the forensic interviews of the Aleman
children it was discovered that only the three oldest of the children were able to properly
express themselves verbally. During the interview with eight-year-old Tanner Aleman it
became apparent the he and the younger children have a severe speech impediment which
made it very hard to understand or make out what the children were trying to say during
the interview. The older children that were verbal stated they did not attend school but
they were home schooled by their mother. During the interviews of the rest of the
children it was apparent that none of the children were being educated at home due to
Your affiant spoke to Mrs. Meyer-Aleman who stated all ten of her children were born
healthy with absolutely no medical issues or complications. The mother stated
doctor was an Indian woman located in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Mrs. Meyer-Aleman told
me last saw the doctor in December, 2015. During this investigation I was able to
locate the doctor's office of Dr. Anitha Jagadish in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Tender Care
Pediatrics. It was discovered that several of the other Aleman siblings were patients at Dr.
Jagadish's office but not the deceased as stated by the mother. This affiant believes that
obtaining the medical records of the above named individuals will show if any or all of
the above mentioned individuals received medical care as stated by the mother and if so
to what degree. These medical records will be probative in determining if the parents of
were aware of the availability of medical care provided for any other
treated child, but willfully failed to provide medical care to in light of her
numerous medical conditions and her severely malnourished appearance. This affiant
also believes that obtaining these medical records of the all of the above mentioned
individuals will show if any or all of the above named individuals may have or had the
same or similar ailments of the decedent child, as well as any medical
condition that could account for the children who were unable to communicate verbally.
Any evidence seized or taken shall be impounded for use as evidence at any trial of any
criminal or penal cause.
ANALYSIS / CONCLUSION:
Your Affiant, Vionide Saint-Jean, is a duly appointed Deputy Sheriff for Palm Beach
County, and has all the powers of a law enforcement officer in and for Palm Beach
County, Florida. Your Affiant has been employed with the Palm Beach County Sheriffs
Office continuously since April 2006. Your Affiant is registered with and dual certified
by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Standards and Training
Commission in both law enforcement and corrections. Your Affiant was previously
assigned to the Eagle Academy for one year (2009-2010) and most recently Road Patrol.
This unit acts as the first responders to any calls for service including but not limited to
suspicious incidents, drug offenses, assaults, domestic incidents, crimes in progress as
well as delayed crimes, and other general assignment cases. Currently, Your Affiant is
assigned as a Detective to Special Investigation Division (SID), which investigates to
include but not limited to Crimes against Children, Sex Crimes, Crimes against the
Elderly, Child Abuse, Child Deaths and Homicides. Your Affiant has completed
numerous hours of training related to law enforcement including, Advanced Report
Writing Techniques, Crisis Intervention Team, Field Training Officer, Crimes against
Children, Domestic Violence, Instructor Techniques and Interviews and Interrogation.
Your Affiant has attended national and state level conferences and seminars related but
not limited to the abuse of children.
The search warrant shall be served by your Affiant or any other officer pursuant to
Florida Statues 933.07, and said warrant may be served on Sunday (day or night time) if
so necessary.
WHEREFORE, Affiant swears under oath that the above information is true, and requests
the issuance of a search/seizure warrant to search and seize the records and evidence as
previously described and affirmed.
AFFIANT
The Commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement or any of his duly constituted
Special Agents, any State Attorney Investigator, the Sheriff of Martin County and his lawful
deputies, all police officers in Martin County, Florida,
WHEREAS, Detective Vionide Saint Jean of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office deposes and
states under oath before the undersigned, the , JUDGE in and for Martin County, and
also states in writing in the Affidavit and Application for Search Warrant, hereto attached and made
a part of this warrant, the following:
Certain facts known to this Affiant constitute probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime
may exist within the medical records specifically and only pertaining to a white
female with a date of birth of
LOCATION:
The evidence to be seized is in the custody of or under the control of: Martin MemorialMedical
Center Medical Records Department located at 200 SE Hospital Ave, Stuart, FL 34994.
Directions to place to be searched: From 3228 Gun Club Rd, travel east on Gun Club Rd to
Congress Ave. Turn left onto S Congress Ave and take the ramp for Southern Blvd east. From
Southern Blvd travel north on 1-95 to SR-76, travel east toward Stuart. At roundabout, take first
exit onto SR-Al A/SE Ocean Blvd. Turn left onto SE Hospital Ave. Martin Memorial Medical
Center is located at 200 SE Hospital Ave.
EVIDENCE TO BE SEIZED:
The evidence sought through this warrant and located in or on the above described premises, is
described as follows:
Records specifically and only pertaining to a white female with a date of birth of
including the medical records which include, but not limited to, emergency room records,
emergency medical service transport records, x-ray images/reports, hospital records concerning
any and all medical treatment, and blood and/or urine toxicology testing/results from the time of
birth at Martin Memorial Medical Center on to her death on 04/01/2016.
Page 1 of 2 Warrant Case # 16-058738
The above described evidence is material and relevant to proving the following violations of law:
1) One count of FIRST DEGREE MURDER, FSS 782.04(1)(A)(1) AND (1)(A)(2)
2) One count of AGGRAVATED CHILD ABUSE, FSS 827.03(1)(B) AND (2)(A)
NOW THEREFORE, this Affiant or any other officer pursuant to Florida Statutes 933.07,
are hereby commanded, with proper and necessary assistance, in the name of the State of Florida, in
the daytime or in the nighttime, or on Sunday, within ten (10) days from the date of the signing of the
warrant, to enter the said premises as described above to seize the evidence as described above, and
to bring the evidence and any person or persons arrested in connection therewith before a Magistrate
or any other Court having jurisdiction of the above named offense. Such persons will be dealt with
according to law.
Affiant, or any other officer pursuant to Florida Statute 0 933.07, is also commanded to
deliver a copy of the warrant, as well as a written, itemized and true inventory of the evidence
seized and receipt for the same, to the person named in the warrant or his attorney. Such inventory
shall be in duplicate and signed by this Affiant or any other officer pursuant to Florida Statute 933.07
who serves the warrant and seizes the evidence.
FURTHER, this court directs that the Affiant keep the original Affidavit and Application in support
of this Search Warrant, in the custody of the executing agency until further Order of the Court or
until release by the executing agency.
The original warrant and original written, itemized and sworn true inventory shall be returned and
filed with the Clerk of Court as stated above within ten (10) days of the issuance of this warrant.
FURTHER any property seized or taken shall be impounded for use as evidence at any trial.
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7:12:41 PM 4/1/2016 hqc8 21888 EVENT COMMENT=** LOI information for Event # E1600296257 was viewed at: 04/01/16 19:12:41
** by: DEBRA C. SCHWARZ on terminal: hqc8
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** by: CHAD M. EASTERDAY on terminal: $15612
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** >> by: CHRISTINA GREEN on terminal: hqrll
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** by: CHRISTINA GREEN on terminal: hqrll
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Employee=24088
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21888
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Employee=8679
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EVENT COMMENT=15612 LL REQ ACC FOR S/70 DOGS INSIDE THE RESD AFTER FORCED ENTRY..
10:45:33 PM 4/1/2016 hqc10
1039
ACC.. THEY WILL 45 BACK WITH 1052
EVENT COMMENT=--OFFICER COOK WITH ACC WANTING TO KNOW THE REASON THEY ARE
10:49:49 PM 4/1/2016 hqc9 2372 9 NEEDED, SAYS THE
REASON 15612 GAVE IS NOT ADEQUATE FOR THEM TO RESPOND...NEEDS MORE
S/14
EVENT COMMENT=OFFICER COOK'S 1088: 561-685-9563...HE WONT BE COMING OUT UNTIL HE
10:51:38 PM 4/1/2016 hqc9 23729 GETS MORE
S/14
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2:22:08 AM 4/2/2016 hqr12 2122.2 EVENT COMMENT=** LOI information for Event # E1600296257 was viewed at: 04/02/16 02:22:08
** by: TRACI E. LAPIERRE on terminal: hqr12
2:22:12 AM 4/2/ 2016 hqr12 21222 EVENT COMMENT=** LOI information for Event # E1600296257 was viewed at: 04/02/16 02:22:12
** >> by: TRACI E. LAPIERRE on terminal: hqr12
EVENT COMMENT=15S6 ADV ACC WE NEED THEM TO COME OUT AND PICK UP A K9 FROM THE
3:10:31 AM 4/2/2016 hqr9 $B22
PROPERTY
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MIN ETA
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6:59:52 AM 4/2/2016 supvl 112 EVENT COMMENT=** LOI information for Event # E1600296257 was viewed at: 04/02/16 06:59:52
** >> by: HEIDI GROB on terminal: supvl
6:59:55 AM 4/2/2016 supvl 322 EVENT COMMENT=** LOI information for Event # E1600296257 was viewed at: 04/02/16 06:59:55
** >> by: HEIDI GROB on terminal: supvl
EVENT UPDATED: Location=17148 30TH LN N PBC , Cross Streets=CHEETHAM HILL BLVD /DEAD END
7:00:00 AM 4/2/2016 supvl 392,9 , Name=ALEMAN,KRISTIN , Address=LION COUNTRY SAFARI TOWER NW FACE , Call Source=ANIALI
, Phone Number=(772) 475-4478
Agency=PBSO, Group=D15, Beat=15-11, Status=A, Priority=1, ETA=0, Hold Type=0, Primary
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PERSON
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7:02:28 AM 4/2/2016 hqr9 9439 Unit=15812, Primary Member=6972, Current=T, Open CurrentrF, Type Code=73-MAN DOWN/SICK
PERSON
EVENT CLOSED
AUTOPSY FINDINGS:
Date Signed:
GMJ: df
OFFICIALS PRESENT AT AUTOPSY: Detectives Eric Keith and Vionide St Jean from the Palm Beach
Sheriff's Office and from the Florida Department of Children and Families.
PRESENTATION: The body presented in a sealed, white body bag with seal number "1236275". The bag
was opened at 9:30 a.m. in the presence of above officials.
EXTERNAL EXAMINATION:
The body is that of an underdeveloped, undernourished, white female that weighs 7.32 pounds, which is below
the 3rd percentile for her stated age of 13 months. The body temperature is cold due to refrigeration. Rigor
mortis is not present. Livor mortis is fixed on the posterior surface of the body. The thin skin has poor turgor
and shows numerous brown patches. The back is covered with abundant, fine hair. There is severe redness and
excoriation of the skin covering the entire perineum, extending to the inter gluteal region, the labia majora and
the folds of the bilateral inguinal regions. The anterior abdominal wall has a greenish discoloration due to early
decomposition.
The following measurements were obtained at the start of the external examination:
There are no apparent developmental or traumatic abnormalities of the head and facial features. There is no
distortion of the shape of the head. The scalp hair is fine and brown. The anterior fontanel is still open and
sunken. The posterior fontanelle is closed. The irides are brown. The corneae are clear. There are no
conjunctival or scleral petechiae. The ears are normally formed. The nares are patent. There are no structural
abnormalities of the lips, gingival arches or palate. There are no palpable abnormalities of the neck. The chest,
abdomen and posterior torso are symmetrical and without structural abnormalities. The nipples are normally
formed. The abdomen has no palpable masses. The upper and lower extremities are normally formed with all
digits present. Palmar and plantar creases are unremarkable. The external genitalia are appropriate for those of
a 13-month-old female.
CLOTHING: The body presented nude. The hands are covered with bags retained at the wrists with evidence
tape.
MEDICAL INTERVENTION:
Tracheal and gastric tubes are in the mouth and are subsequently found well positioned within the trachea and
the esophagus respectively. One defibrillator pad is on the anterior chest, and another is on the posterior chest.
An intraosseous catheter is at the anterior left leg. A pulse oximeter is over the left great toe.
INJURY:
There is a 3 centimeter x 1.5 centimeter purple contusion on the left lateral orbit.
INTERNAL EXAMINATION:
BODY CAVITIES:
The body cavities are opened using the usual Y-shaped incision and the chest plate removed. No adhesions or
abnormal collections of fluid are noted in the chest or abdominal cavities. All of the thoracic and abdominal
organs are present in their expected anatomical locations. There is no evidence of blunt force or penetrating
injury to the thoracoabdominal region.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM:
The pericardial sac has a smooth, intact outer surface, and when opened at autopsy, no signification amount of
fluid is released. There is no adhesion of the pericardium to the epicardial surface. The aorta, pulmonary trunk,
superior and inferior venae cavae, and the pulmonary veins connect to the heart in their usual configuration. All
of these vessels are patent and without areas of stenosis. The heart weighs 20 grams. The coronary arteries
follow the usual right dominant distribution and are patent. The cardiac valves are normally positioned. The
tricuspid and mitral valves each have three leaflets. The pulmonary and aortic valves each have three cusps.
The myocardium is uniformly red-brown. The maximum thickness of the left ventricular wall is 0.5
centimeters. The maximum thickness of the right ventricular wall thickness is 0.3 centimeters. There are no
perforating defects of the atrial or ventricular septae. The ductus arteriosus is closed. The foramen ovale is
membrane protected. The aorta and its major branches follow their usual distribution and are unremarkable.
The superior and inferior venae cavae are free of thrombi.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:
The nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, mainstem bronchi and their initial branches are free of foreign
material. The mucosal surfaces of the upper airways are pink and non-edematous. The pleural surfaces are
dark pink to red-purple, smooth, and free of adhesions. The right lung weighs 31 grams. The left lung weighs
33 grams. Serial sections through the lungs reveal red, congested parenchyma, with no focal solid or cystic
lesions. The cut surfaces yield marked amounts of foamy, serosanguineous fluid with compression. The
pulmonary arteries follow a normal distribution and are free of thrombi.
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM:
The liver weighs 176 grams. The hepatic capsule is smooth, thin and intact. Serial sections through the liver
reveal uniform, red-brown parenchyma with no focal solid or cystic lesions. The gallbladder has a minimal
amount of green-yellow bile. The extrahepatic biliary ducts follow their usual distribution and are patent.
PANCREAS:
The size, shape and consistency of the pancreas are unremarkable. Serial sections through the pancreas reveal
the usual tan-white, lobulated parenchyma, and the pancreatic ducts are patent.
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM:
There are no structural abnormalities of the tongue, esophagus or stomach. The esophageal and gastric mucosa
is unremarkable. The stomach has approximately 10 milliliters of creamy, milky substance. The small bowel
and its mesentery are free of adhesions. The small and large intestines are structurally unremarkable and
contain light brownish fecal material. The appendix is present in its usual retrocecal location.
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM:
The kidneys are 19 grams each. The renal capsules are thin and transparent and strip easily from the underlying
smooth, lobulated cortical surfaces. The cut surfaces of the bisected kidneys show normal renal architecture
with no cystic malformation. Corticomedullary demarcation is distinct. The calyces, pelves and ureters are
non-dilated and free of calculi. The urinary bladder is empty. The bladder mucosa has the usual light tan,
rippled texture. The uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries are identified in their expected locations and are
structurally appropriate for the decedent's age.
HEMOLYMPHATIC SYSTEM:
The spleen is identified in its usual location and weighs 12 grams. The splenic capsule is thin, smooth and
intact. The splenic parenchyma is dark red-purple and moderately firm. The thymus gland is identified in its
usual anterior mediastinal location and weighs 4 grams. The parenchyma is tan-pink with a lobulated texture
and no evidence of focal intraparenchymal hemorrhage. Mesenteric lymph nodes are appropriately prominent,
and the bone marrow is red-purple and unremarkable.
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM:
Muscle and bone development is appropriate for the decedent's age. There are no apparent pathologic or
traumatic abnormalities of the skeletal muscles, bones or joints.
ENDOCRINE:
NECK:
The great vessels, musculature and other soft tissues of the neck are unremarkable. The cartilaginous structures
of the larynx, the hyoid bone and cervical vertebrae are intact and non-displaced. The mucosal surfaces of the
larynx and pharynx are free of redness or swelling.
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The scalp is reflected, exposing an unremarkable infant calvarium, which is subsequently opened along the
sutures. The bones of the calvarium are unremarkable. The anterior fontanelle is neither bulging nor retracted.
The dura mater is intact. There is no evidence of epidural or subdural hemorrhage. The leptomeninges are thin
and clear. There is no subarachnoid hemorrhage. The brain weighs 72 grams. The contours, color and
consistency of the cortical surfaces are appropriate for the decedent's age. The cranial nerves and blood vessels
at the base of the brain are present in their usual configuration and are intact. Serial sectioning of the cerebral
hemispheres, cerebellum, brainstem and proximal spinal cord reveals no abnormalities of the internal cerebral
architecture and the usual configuration of the ventricular system. The cerebrospinal fluid is clear and
colorless.
SPECIMENS:
Samples of blood from the heart, lung tissue, liver and brain, vitreous fluid, urine and gastric contents were
collected at autopsy and submitted for cultures and toxicological examination.
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Upper Teeth
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Heart
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Uterus PROBABLE CAUSE OF DEATH:
Thymus
PATHOLOGIST:
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2013 DesignedNo.: 17-058
by Palm Beach County Graphics Division
OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MEDICAL EXAMINER
DISTRICT 15 STATE OF FLORIDA
PALM BEACH COUNTY
3126 GUN CLUB ROAD
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33406-3005
(561) 688-4575
(561) 688-4592 FAX
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INVOLVED PARTIES
NAME: Alejandro "Alex" & Kristen Aleman RELATIONSHIP: Parents
LOCAL ADDRESS:
17148 30th Ln N. Loxahatchee. FL 33470
PERM. ADDRESS:
17148 30th Ln N. Loxahatchee, FL 33470. United States
Next of Kin PHONES: LOCAL: 5616621684 Father PERM.ADDR:
Contact CELL: BUSINESS:
El Identified by HOW IDENTIFIED: Visual ID Mother D.O.B.10/03/1973 F
Notified of Death
SCENE OF INJURY
OCATION OF INJURY
Unknown Unknown , FL non-std addr: Unknown
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AGENCIES
AGENCY 1 NAME: PALM BEACH SHERIFF'S OFFICE AGENCY 1 CASE #:16-058738
AGENCY 2 NAME: PALM BEACH COUNTY FIRE RESCUE AGENCY 2 CASE #: 16-036452
CRIME SCENE TECH(S) OTHER DETECTIVE(S)
Julie AnnBrandt. Crime Scene Tech ID:4169 Vionide Saint-Jean. Detective ID:8192
Child Protection Inv ID:0
)ATE TIME OF M.E. NOTIFICATION:Apr 1, 2016 0:00 DATE TIME OF TRANSPORT NOTIFIED:Apr 2, 2016 23:30
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6.0L OHV V8 turbo-diesel "Power Stroke" engine Trans Order Code : 448
Stationary elevated engine idle control (SEIC) Trans Type : 5
Engine block heater *Standard in AK, CO, IA, ME, Trans Description Cont : Automatic w/OD
MN, MT, ND, SD, WI & VVY. Optional in all other
First Gear Ratio (:1) : 3.11
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Torqshift 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD Second Gear Ratio (:1) : 2.22
2-speed transfer case w/manual locking front Third Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.55
hubs Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.00
3.73 axle ratio Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.71
4-wheel drive Reverse Ratio (:1) : 2.88
Dual 78 amp/hr (750 CCA) battery Transfer Case Model : New Venture 271
110-AMP HD ALTERNATOR Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High : 1.00
Trailer tow pkg-inc: 7-wire harness w/relays, 7/4 Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), Low : 2.72
pin combination connector, trailer brake wiring kit
w/o controller Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 F (Primary) : 750
6-3/4' pickup box-inc: (4) tie-down hooks, Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps) : HD 115
partitionable & stad<able storage Maximum Alternator Watts : 1650
10000# GVVVR, 2800# max payload Frame Type : Ladder-Type
(2) Front tow hooks Suspension Type - Front : Coil
Mono-beam front axle w/coil spring suspension Suspension Type - Rear : 2-Stage Leaf
HD gas shock absorbers Spring Capacity - Front (Ibs) : 4000
Front stabilizer bar Spring Capacity - Rear (Ibs) : 6100
LT265/70R17E BSW all-season tires Axle Type - Front : Dana Monobeam
17" premium forged polished aluminum wheels Axle Type - Rear : Ford Full-Floating
w/bright center ornaments
Axle Capacity - Front (Ibs) : 6000
Full-size spare tire w/lock & carrier
Axle Capacity - Rear (Ibs) : 6200
2-ton mechanical jack
Axle Ratio (:1) - Front : 3.73
Pwr steering
Axle Ratio (:1) - Rear : 3.73
Pwr 4-wheel disc brakes
Shock Absorber Diameter - Front (mm) : 35
4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Shock Absorber Diameter - Rear (mm) : 35
Chrome exhaust tip
Steering Type : Pwr
Vehicle Name : Ford Super Duty F-250
Steering Ratio (:1), On Center: 17.0
Body Style : Crew Cab 6-3/4'
Turning Diameter- Curb to Curb (ft) : 51.8
Body Code : 156" VVB
Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft) : 53.7
Drivetrain : 4-Wheel Drive
Brake Type : Pwr
Gross Axle Wt Rating - Front (Ibs) : 5200
Brake ABS System : 4-Wheel
Gross Aide WI Rating - Rear (Ibs) : 6100
Disc - Front (Yes or) : Yes
Curb Weight - Front (Ibs) : 4356
Disc - Rear (Yes or) : Yes
Curb Weight - Rear (Ibs) : 2713
Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 13.66 x
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Cap (Ibs) : 10000 0.58
Engine Order Code : 99P Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 13.39 x
Engine Type : Diesel V8 0.47
Displacement : 6.0L/364
Fuel System : Turbo-Charged OHV
SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM : 325 @ 3300
SAE Net Torque @ RPM : 570 @ 2000
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Animal
ID: A1821369 Breed: AMER BULLDOG Sex: M
Location: Loxahatchee
Report Narrative:
On 4/2/2016, 3:35 a.m., I responded to 17148 30th Lane North Loxahatchee, Fl 33470 in reference to a
police assistance investigation. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office dispatch center requested I respond to
the address noted above in reference to several residents being removed from the home. It was reported that
two dogs were inside the home and may need to be removed due to lack of care.
Upon arrival I met with Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office Crime Scene investigator Brandt ID # 4169 (Case
number 16-058738) along with several other police detectives and deputy sheriffs. I was advised that a search
warrant had been executed and nine children had been removed from the occupancy including one who was
deceased. The residents Alejandro and Kristen Aleman were currently under investigation but were not being
arrested at that time. Escorted by Brandt I entered the residence in order to observe the dog in question. Upon
entering I detected a strong odor of urine. I located the dog inside a bedroom adjacent to the living room. Inside
was a white and brindle intact male American Bulldog wearing a black nylon collar. The dog was confined to a
wire dog kennel with the dimensions of 24 inches wide by 24 inches tall by 36 inches long. The dog appeared to
be malnourished and thin scoring a 3 on the TACC scale with one being ideal body weight and five being
emaciated. The bottom of the cage appeared to be almost completely covered with what appeared to be a
buildup of compacted dog feces. There was a double bowl inside as well but it had no contents. I took twenty
photographs of the dog in the kennel as well as the front of the home and the living room. I noticed an empty bag
of dry dog food leaned up against the living room wall adjacent to two dog bowls, one empty and one half full of
water. One of the deputies on scene advised that there was a second dog on the property but it had been
removed by one of the owners. Brandt advised that she searched the home and was unable to locate and dog
food and hardly any human food as well. At that time I contacted Animal Control Special Investigations
Supervisor Lt. Misti Scaggs and explained to her the situation. The decision was made to seize the dog due to it
living conditions and negative health. I removed the dog from the crate with the use of a catch pole as it was
growling at me and appeared fearful. Once removed, I noticed the dog had sores on its paw and leg. I took
seventeen photographs of the kennel after removing the dog. Upon further inspection, I pried large sections of
the compacted feces from the floor of the cage up to about two inches thick. I kept one such chunk for evidence.
Inside the cage I also found a ketchup package and a C battery. I completed a yellow official notice with case
and contact information on it land left it on top of the dog cage. Upon leaving the scene I briefly met with resident
Alejandro Aleman who was standing down the street. He stated the dog named Achilles had been rescued and
was in him and his wife's custody for about two weeks. I explained to him I left all my information on a card on
the dogs kennel and the dog will be kept at Animal Control for further investigation. I also advised an investigator
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ID: A1821369 Breed: AMER BULLDOG Sex: M
Location: PBCACC
Report Narrative:
On 4/2/16 at 1557hrs I was reviewing this case as it is a possible cruelty. I went to the clinic to observe the dog
as it was receiving an exam by staff veterinarian Dr. Virginia Sayre. When I arrived at the clinic the dog was
being taken for a bath. With the assistance of animal care technician Jason Cree we took Achilles outside for
photographs. I observed Achilles to appear terrified of almost every person that walked towards him. He
cowered down and would run to hide behind Jason. I took several photographs of him. I observed Achilles to be
underweight (TACC 3, 1 ideal and 5 emaciated) with his hip and ribs visible. He had pressure sores on his right
hip and on his legs in places. His nails were overgrown and had feces caked in them. His fur which was mostly
white was stained brownish yellow on his legs and underside and some of his face, from living in feces and
urine. He had small cuts on both of his ears. He smelled very strongly of urine and feces. His black collar was
removed and was placed in to evidence. The collar was extremely dirty and reeked of urine and feces. Jason
Cree then gave Achilles a much needed bath but the staining would still remain due to the length of time it had
been on his coat. Once inside of his kennel I brought him a thick blanket and that was the first sign of him
wagging his tail and he curled up on the comforter and was calm.
Recheck set to make contact with the owners by phone to see if they will surrender Achilles.
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Animal
ID: A1821369 Breed: AMER BULLDOG Sex: M
Location: Loxahatchee
Report Narrative:
On 4/6/16 at 1533hrs I responded to 17148 30th Lane N., Loxahatchee to try and make contact with the
defendant regarding a dog seized from the property on 4/2/16.
Upon arrival I observed a black Ford Expedition in the driveway. I knocked on the front door and could hear a
large breed dog start barking inside of the home. No contact was made as no one came to the door. I posted a
yellow notice on the door to contact me regarding their dog.
As I was driving away down the road a large black pickup truck started to flash its lights at me. I pulled over
and met with Alejandro Aleman. He stated his wife had called him that I was at his door and she was afraid to
come to the door due to everything that has happened with them that week. He went on to state that he had
found the dog in question, Achilles one night while he was working. He explained that he was a repo man and
was working late at night in Lake Worth. He observed an older Spanish woman walking down the road with the
dog and noticed the dog did not look good and was underweight. He spoke to the woman about taking the dog
and trying to help it and she gave it to him. He thought she was homeless. There was no name of the woman
given. He stated he only had Achilles for a week or so. I asked why the dog was found in a crate that was
compacted with feces and he stated that when the police came that night they ordered his children to put the
dogs up and that the crate was in the garage but they brought it in the house and put the dog inside of it. He
stated he didn't realize there was some feces inside of it until he looked later and threw it away. Mr. Aleman was
very upset off and on speaking of the death of his one year old daughter that night and explaining that he and his
wife had alot going on right then. I advised that he could surrender Achilles to Animal Control or that I would be
going for custody if he chose not to and wanted to fight for him. Again he stated he had alot on his plate so it
would be in the best interest for him to surrender. I went over the owner surrender paperwork with him and he
signed it. I confirmed his identity by his Florida driver's license. I advised I would like to observe his dog that I
heard barking at his home. He stated he didn't want the neighbors to see me back at his property but that he
would go and bring the dog to me there on the side of the road. A few minutes later he retured with his dog
Zeus a brindle male Boxer. Zeus was sitting in the passenger seat and appeared healthy (TACC 1, 1 being
ideal and 5 emaciated). I took one photograph of the dog. Mr. Aleman asked what was going to happen now
and that he knew his story seemed far fetched about the woman in Lake Worth but that it was true. I advised
that if he had a neighbor or someone that could confirm that Achilles was a new dog to the property that may be
beneficial. I advised that the case would be turned over to the state attorney for their review but could not advise
anything beyond that.
No recheck set.