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WITNESSES;

TYLER BENJAMIN PEARCE, ooBI09-15-81


8132 West Portland Avenue
Littleton,Colorado 80123
(303) 979-6035
csu phone: (720) 261-4886
Student: ColumbineHigh School

SANDY PEARCE
Same as above
Bus: (303) 504-5065 or (303) 753-1983

KEITH PEARCE
Same as above
Bus: Same as home

L"lYESTIGATION, JC-001· 007001

On 07-27·99,at approximately 1200hours, J contactedwitnessTyler BenjaminPearce by phone, who is a Columbine High


School student This was in reference to the shootingthat occurred on 04-20-99at Columbine High School.

Tyler first said on 04-20-99.at approximately 0730 hours. he arrivedat ColumbineHighSchoolfor his scheduledclasses for
that day. Tyler said his first class on 04-20·99 was a video productions class on the upper level of Columbine High School,
Tyler saidone ofhis classmates in this videoproductions classwasEricHarris. Tyler saidon 04-20-99.EricHarriswaspresent
in this class. Tyler said he could not remember anything unusual in the way Eric Harris acted or talked on 04-20-99 Tyler
laidEricHarris"seemed normal" and said EricHarriswas on timeforthe beginningof this class a. far as she couldremember

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Tyler Pearce said he went to Iris scheduled classes after the video production ciass on 04-20-99 until his lunch period began
at approximately 1110 hours on 04-20-99. Tyler said when his lunch period time began on 04-20-99 he left Columbine High
School for lunch. Tyler did not advise me of any suspicious people he could remember seeing upon leaving the school

Tyler Pearce said he has known Eric Harris since they were in the 7th grade. Tyler said Eric Harris "was a normal person" to
the best of ills knowledge. He said Eric Harris previously played on sports teams. Tyler said Eric Harris also dressednormal
and said he did not believe that Eric Harris began wearing a trench coat until approximately two years prior to the shootingon
04-20-99. Tyler said thinking back. he remembered that Eric Harris"really loved" fireworks, and especially those that would

explode.

Tyler Pearce said approximately One to two weeks prior to the shooting on 04.20-99. Eric Harris made a Video in their video
oroductions class with Dylan Klebold. Tyler described this video that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold made as being "weird"
and said it was animated. Tyler said this video was about graveyardsand skulls, Tyler said the Trench Coat Malia student'
would stay to themselves. He said he would see them gather in the cafeteria/commons area of Columbine High School either
at a table on the west side ofthe cafeteria near the windows. or on a bench underneath the stairway that leads from the upper
levelcfColumbine High School to the lower level and into the cafeteria/commonsarea. Tyler said that Brian Sargeant seemed
to be friends with the Trench Coat Mafia students, and particularly with Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. Tyler said he knew
who Brian Sargeant Was because Brian Sargeant get into a physical fight last year with Isaiah ShoeIs. Tyler said that Isaiah
Shoels is a friend of his, and said that Isaiah Shoeis WOD this fight, and said that may be the reason why Isaiah Shoels was shot
in the library on 04-20-99. I asked Tyler Pearce about anybodyracially harassing or racially intimidating Isaiah Shoels.Tyler
said he never saw anybody do either one to Isaiah Shcels and said in fact. "Everybodyloved Isaiah." Tyler said he did not ever
witness any of the other minority students at Columbine High School be racially harassed or intimidated either Tyler said he
never sawanybodyharass the Trench Coat Mafia students. and said the reports that he has seen in the media ofthe TrenchCon;
Mafia students being harassed were false. Tyler said he did not see the "Trench Coal Malia" students harass anybody either

I asked Tyler Pearce if he had any knowledge of anybody else being involvedin the shooting incident On 04-20·99. Tyler said
hat he knew Robyn Anderson was good friends of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, and said he could not see any way that

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Robyn Anderson could have not known what was going on, He also said he knew Brooks Brown was friends with Dylan
Klebold and Eric Harris, or were previously friends with him, Tyler said h. does not know of anybody,nor has b. heard any
rumorsof anybodythat may be manufacturing explosive devicesand/or possessing or selling firearms,

I askedTyler Pearce how he and his familyhave beendomgsincethe shootingOn 04·20·99 at ColumbineHigh School. Tyler
advisedme that he and his familyhave all been doingwell. I gaveTyler my name and phone numberand asked himto contact
me in the future if anyone in his family wants to speak with a leSO VictimAdvocate, I told him I would make the necessary
arrangements for them at that time.

DISPOSITION; Case is open, pending further investigation,

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Interview' Dawn Peats OO1l!1l51481


Mdt... 7836 S Mllnhall Court, Litt1e"", CO
Home phone31J3·973-<i354
Iunior at Columbine HighScheel

Dawn Peats was interviewed on 05·26-99 by lnv fill Reutel..- (7394), Colorado Swe Patrol, at appro x.
8 55am by telephone at her 'dideece.

Dawn said she got to sebool ar<J!,IIld 7 2Qam 00 04-20-99 She drove her white 1996 Chev Beretta 2 door
and she parked it inthe f.>wlty parkirlg lot. Ms. Peats ...d she usuaJIy parks on Fair Street but couldn't lind
a parkioaspot that day She said she does IIOt have. parkioa permit Illrthe stUdem lots

Ms. Peal! stated her 1lrn hour otasaw.. Sociotogywith Mr Dath, second bour was Wodd of Wort, and
third hour was History with Miss Hening She ...d she got out of her third hour ebtss at 10'153m and went
to her ear and drove home Ms Poats said it takes about 5 minut.. to gO! home from Columbine

Ms Peats ...d that when 'begot home, ,be and her dad decided to go to Iuneiltogether Her dad drove her
car to the Wendy's at Wadswortb and Belleview and they bed lunch there Ms Peal! said mar around
II 30, theywere headed backhomeand saw the police cars. She...d that they drove by Columbine High
Schooland saw all the pollee and her dad took her homeand she did not return to school for her 120Spm
class

I asked Ms Peat! if sbe kneweither Erie Harris or DylanKleboldand 'be ...d that she did not

The interview was. concluded

Report Prepared by Inv fdlReuteler#7394 ~


May 26, 1999 ~-C
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Investigative Services Section
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WITNESS:

PERLMAN,lENNIFER KATY, 008108-\4-80

7321 S. Webster St.


Littleton. CO 80123
303-972-1981
Graduated from ColumbineHigh School in 1998
Currently a studentat the University of NorthernColorado
Greeley, Colorado
Phoneat UNC97()"35 1-4923

INVESTIGAnON:

On 06-10-99, at about 1100hours, r responded to 7321 S, Webster Street, to contact and interview Jennifer Katy Periman. who
is a graduated student of Columbine High School. This interview was in reference to the shooting that occurred at Columbine

High School on 04-20-99.

Uponarrival at JenniferPerlman's house, I interviewed her in reference to what knowledge she may haveabout Dylan Klebold,
Eric Harri~nd any otherTrenchCoat Mafiastudents she mayhaveknownwhileattendingColumbine HighSchool
Jennifer advised methat she knewwho DylanKlebold was, but otherthanthat, theonly thing she knew about himwas that she
believedhe wore a trench coat whenshe would see him in the hallways. Jennifersaid she was not even sure of this

Jennifer advised me that she had never heard of Eric Harris prior to this incident. JC.o01.001001

Jennifer also told me that while sheattendedColumbine High School duringthe 1997-1998 schoolyear she remembers a female
by the nameof Michelle, however, she could notremember her lastname. Jennifer said that Michelleis an ex-Columbine High
School studenras well and also now attends the University of Northern Colorado. Jennifersaid she recalls that Michelle wore

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a trench coat, tall black boots and said that they were"tie up Indian typeboots." Jennifercould not recall any further information
about Michelle.

Jennifer said that she had known Joe Stair since they both attended elementary school at Dutch Creek Elementary School.
Jennifer said she did not know much about him otherthan she recalledthat he was"really quiet around people:' She said while
they attended Dutch Creek Elementary School, people would make fun of Joe Stair due to the way he acted, and due to the way
he would stand in the same spot and just stare at the female students. lennifer said that she recalled in high school Joe Stair
would wear a jean jacket with some type of racialcommentson it, and she believedthese racial comments had somethingto do
with slavery, however,she was nor positive, Jennifersaid he alsohad something on thejacket that was written agamsrfemales.
however, she was not sure what that was either Jennifer said she has not seen Joe Stair since graduation in the spring of 1998

Jennifer told me in the rail of! 997, a student by the name of Roben MalinCraigmurderedhis fatherand then committed suicide.
.he said this occurred in one of the residential areas in the area of Coal Mine and Pierce. Jennifer said that she believed that
Robert Craig was a Trench Coat Mafiastudent,and said that he had sat next to her in a mathclass and listenedto "weird music:'
1askedJenniferwhat type of musicthis was that Robert Craigwouldlistento that 'he considered weird.and she said sherecalled
he listened to "Clown Posse." Jennifer said she could not recall any further information about Roben Craig.

I asked Jennifer if she had ever witnessedthe "jocks" or any other studentsharassthe Trench Coat Mafia students. and she said
no. she had not. She also 'aid she had not seen the Trench Coat Mafiastudents harass any other students either

I gave Jennifer Periman one of my business cards and asked her to contact me in the future if she 'Could locate any further
information about any of the Trench Coat Mafia students. Jennifer said she would contact me should she find an; more
information that may be beneficial to this case.

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6400 S. Quay Court
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INVESTIGATION:

0006-15-99. [was assigned Lead#4406 to interview Robin Piro,whowas a Columbine High Schoolstudenton 04·20·99, and
had "A't lunch.

00 06-15-99, at about 1029 bours. I contactedthe listed phonenumberfor Piro, 303-978-9769. At that Iocation.I spoke with
a woman who identifiedherself as Piro's mother and stated that Robin Piro was sleeping. At 1252hours, Piro left a message
on my voice audix. At 1300hours,[ again contacted the homephone and spoke with Piro.

Piro stated that during fourth hour, she hada language arts transitions class with Mr. Capra. She staled that she walkedout of
theclassroom and met her friends downstairs, thenwalked up the stairs, past the cafeteria. [asked her if she had seen anything
unusual in the cafeteria and she statedshe did not. She Slated I.llat they left throughthe front doors near the main offices. She
stated that they walkedacross Pierce; where her car was parked near Leawood. She stated that she was with her best friend,
Natalie Green,her boyfriend, JasonCornelius. and Green's boyfriend, Matthew Mayhew. Pirostated that they left to go to lunch
31 McDonald's at Pierceand CoalMine. Pirostated that upon anempnng to returnto theschool, theywerestoppedand directed
byMr. Capraand Mr. Ortiz.who toldthemto get out of the area, Piro stated th.t she did not do that, hut went aroundthrough
some back roads to Leawood, where theyagainparked and met up withnumerous peoplewhowere in the park. Piro stated that
from there she heardwhat she believed to be gunshots and a bomb,

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I askedPiro if she knew either Eric Harris Or Dylan Klebold, Piro stated that she had seen Harris walking around in hi. trench
coat, but never actually spoke with him. She Stated that she never actuallyhad even seen Dylan Klebold, Piro stated that she
had a feeling that there were more individuals involvedin the incident. I asked her why, She stated that during her freshman

year, she bad dated- " h O was a Trench Coat Mafia associate. She stated tha~old someonethat he was
going to blow up the Capitol. at one point in time, and that be had also told someone that be had killed his girlfriendwhen he
was five years old, Piro stated that she believesthat"'oVed away some time ago. hut stated that she had seen hun prior
to the incidentin a car. Piro statedthat she also believed 1IIIiWhO started the Trench Coat Mafia, might have some link
to it also. Piro stared that the Trench Coat Mafia sticks together. Piro stated she had heard on the news that Robyn Anderson
had purchased the guns and she didn't understand why Robyn Andersonwas not in jail.

1askedPiro if she had either seen or heard anythingprior to or since the incidentthat she thought might be helpful She stated
she had not, hut stated that her friend. Natalie Green had also hung out with these same individuals their freshman year as well.

DISPOSITION; Open. pending further Investigation,

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STEFANlE PLANCK, DOB/03-24-82


7785 Scuta Lamar Court
Littleton, CO 80128
303-979-7013

INVESTIGATION:

On 06-[5-99, I was assigned lead #4409 to interview Stephanie Planck, a Columbine High Schoo!student,on 04·20·99, who

was assigned "A" lunch

On 06-15-99, at 1006 hours, I lefta messageau an answering machine at the listed home phone number for Planck. 979·7013

Again,at ! 541 hours, J left a message.

On 06·16-99, at 0921 hour" I again called the home phonenumberand spokewith. female who identified herself as Stefanie

Planck. I told her I was calling Columbine High School students reference the incident at the school on 04·20-99. She stated
that she was at school on 04-20·99. She staled thaIin addition to havmg"A" lunch,she also had fourth period free. I asked
Planckwhather third periodclasswouldhave been. She stated it wasAlgebra II with Mr. Haven. She stated that she wentright
Out of the mathhall towardthe SocialStudieshall and thenwenttoward her locker, going hackby the libraryand downthestairs,
into the Commons. I asked her if she noticedanythingunusual and she statedshe had not. I asked jf there were kids in the
cafeteria at the time and she stated tharthere probably were and therewas nothing unusual thai she noticed, I asked her if she
hadnoticed any unusualbags in thecafeteria and she staled she didnot. Planck statedthat she went outsideto thejunior parking
lot,where 'he was parked in either space#346 or 347. I asked herif there was anythingunusual in the parking and she stated
there wasnot. I asked her if she hadnoticed anycars that werenol normally parked near hersandshe statedshe did not. Planck
stated she then left and went home. She staled she tried to rerumlater. but found the roads blocked.

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I askedPlanckjf she kneweitherEricHams <>r: DylanKlebold, Sbe staredshe didn' t, I asked ber if she recognizedthem from
the hailsand she statedshe had seen them, butdidn't know them. I asked her if she had seen either Kleboldor Harris on 04·20·
99 and she stated she did not think so. I askedher if shekneweitherof their vehiclesand she stated she did not. I asked Planck
if there was anything she bad either seen or heard either prior to or since the incidentthet she thought might he of assistance.
Planckstated therewas not anything.

DISPOSITION: Open. pendingfurther investigation.

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O::nneem\g Cue Repel'{' No vicam Name Original Repon DareThis Report

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ADDITIONAL WITNESSES,
Stephanie A. Plank, DOB/5-27.82, WIF
7719 S Eaton Way

Littleton, Co. 80128


303-973-7769
W/Columbine H.S. junior
(Parental Information]
Kathy S. Whaling, DOB/9·23-58, WIF
Same address/phone as above
W(Sameas above
Robert W. Whaling, DOB/2-5-58, WIM
Same address/phone as above.
"'!Lockheed Martin
Waterton Canyon
303-977-5668

INVESTIGAnON:
On 5-3-99 between the hours of 0923 and 1015 I had an opportunity to speak with Stephanie Plank in reference to the
Columbine High School incident that occurred On4-20-99

Stephanie stated that she arrived at school around 0700 hours and proceeded to the student store, which is located at the "Rebel
Comer" down near the cafeteria. She remained in that general area until about 0725 hours While in the Rebel Comer she
staled she was sealed at a table with a friend of hers by the name of James Helms. I provided Stephanie with a map of the

cafeteria. Unfortunately, the seating diagram does not depict the tables located in the Rebel Corner, thus she was unable to
give me an exact table location. Stephanie stated that after she left Rebel Comer she proceeded to class. She stated after her
third period class, which is Arts of the World, taught by Miss Nelson, she left the school building at about 1010 hours for lunch

'th her friends, Kendra Fagler, 303·521·4913, and Lacy Veech, 303-979-3102.
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The vehicle that they drove to lunch in was Kendra's vehicle, Stephanie stated that it was parked near Leawood Park, She
stated they went to lunchin the Southwest Plaza area and they were not on campus when the incident occurred, and rt wasn't
until 1136 hourswhen they tried to return to school that they foundout about the incident.

Stephaniewas asked if she saw anything out of the ordinary whenshe leftto go to lunch, Stephanie told me that at about 1020
hours she remembers they were drivingnorth on Pierce and they observed Chris Morrisin a smali red compact car. whichshe
describedas a Probe, She stated Chris was driving out of the teacher's parking lot and described he was dressed in all black
and had a green beret hat on and sunglasses,

Stephaniewas asked if she knew any of the members of the Trench Coat Mafia, She stated in her freshman year she knew a
few of the members,Tad Bowles and Chris Morris.but she stated she hasn't really paid much attention to the group andshe
-eal!y doesn't know much about them,

I asked Stephanie if she went to the prom and theafter-prom party Shestatedher date was RyanWagenhuecht, 303-979-0746,
Stephanie was asked if she saw Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold at the prom of the after-prom party, She stated she did not.
Stephanie was also asked if she observed two large duffle type or sports bags in the cafeteria,one describedas beingblue and
the other orangish-red. She advisedme that she did not see those bags,

Stephanie could provide no additional Information concerning this incident.

ADDITIONAL INFOR.'\1ATIONr
FBICR I 74A-DN-57419, ON 2549

DISPOSITION: Open pending further investigation,

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ADDITIONAL WITNESS:

TAMARA POLLARD, D08103-12·82


5689 South Iris Way
Littleton, CO
(303)978·1331

INVESTIGATION:

On 6-15-99, I was assigned lead '14414 to interview Tamara Pollard, a Columbine High School student on 4-20-99 who "as
assigned "A" lunch,

On 6·15·99, I left a message at the listed home phone number for Pollard, 978·1331, with Pollard's mother. She stated that
Pollard was working and would not be returning until after 1800 hours, She Slated that Pollard would have 6·16·99 off and
should be at home,

On 6·16·99, I left a message on the answering machine for Pollard at 0908 hours, At 1636 hours.t again tried the number and
reached Pollard, I informed he' that! was calling Columbine High School students to find out where they had been on 4-20·99
and what they might have seen or heard, I asked Pollard if she was assigned "A" lunch, and she stated she was, She stated that
she had fourth period math class with Mrs, Moore, I asked her where she went after she left that class She stated that she went
down the stairs, into the commons area and waited near the Rebel store for her friend. Jessica Hodack. She stated that Hodack
did not show up immediately SO Pollard walked back up the stairs and was near the library entrance when Hodack walked around
the corner She and Hodack then walked back down the stairs and past the cafeteria, [ asked Pollard if she noticed anything
unusual in the cafeteria" She stated she did not She stated that it was really busy as usual I asked her if there was anything
unusual in the way of backpacks or bags, She again stated there was nothing unusual and staled that they were norman)

everywhere and were on that day Pollard stated she and Hodack then went outside to the Junior 10L She stated that Hodack was
'riving and believes they left dte parking lot at about l l l S. I asked Pollard if she noticed anything unusual in the parking lot,

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and she stated she did not. She stated she and Hodack then drove to Burger King at Pierce and Coal Mine. Pollardstated they
then triedto come back to the school.but the road was blockedon Pierce. She stated they then went through the neighborhood,
but again found that 'he road was blocked. Pollard stated eventually they made it to the Columbine library.

I asked Pollard if she knew either Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris. She stated she did not. I asked her if she recognized them. and
she stated she didn't. She said she was sure she had probably seenthem, as she had attended elementary school with Klebold.
hut did not know either one to recognize them.

I asked Pollard if she had seen or heard anythingprior to or sincethe incidentthat she thought might be of assistance to us. She
stated she had not.

'JISPOSITION: Open. pending further investigation.

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Colorado State Patrol
Investigative Services Section
Columbine High School Incident
Date of Report: 05-24·99 Control Number: ~

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Synop,is:
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Angeline Pertincasc is a seniorIII Columlli:ne HS tbat!las fifth hour free and her wtereeeouu at the time of the
incident are unknown. This report details the interview of Pottincaso.

Subjecls:

PORTlNCASO. Angeline Sue DOBI08-18-81


9334 w. Capri Avenue
Llztlercc, CO 80123
Tele. 303 972-6753

CARLSON. Justin Henry 006110-01-80


7567 S. Pierce Woy
Littleton. CO 80128
Tole. 303 979-5669

MOULTON.DerekEvan OOBI09-18-81
1686 S. DepewStreet
Linleton. CO 80128
Tele 303 979-1106

NORWOOD, Jamie Lynn DOB109-o1-82


6058 S. Marshall Drive
Littleton, CO 80123
Tele. 303 795·3525

Narrative:

On 05-21-99 I Imervlewed PORTlNCASO via ielepbone. PORTJNCASO Ief! her four!ll hourclass at II; 10. She
wasmeeting friends, CARLSON /I; MOULTON for lunch. PORTlNCASO exitedthe scbooithrough the cafe"",..
walked '0 the seniorparking lot, anddrove to SoUl1:t WestPlazawherethe three ate luneh inside the mall at Amy"

PORTlNCASO learned of the snooting at the school from peopleat the mall. She did not attemp' to return to the
school. PORTlNCASO droveto NORWOOD'S horne where she remained unlilI3;30 - 14;00. PORTlNCASO was
metat tho NORWOOD residence by her parents and she retU!!led horne with thelIL

POTlNCASO said,he did notsee or hear anythrng unusual while leavillg the school after fourthhout. She S1li<l she
did notknow Harris or Klebeld. PORTlNCASO said ,he knew II • from physic, classdllring !he fitst
semester. and described himassmart and a toner. PORTINCASO said mat she bad no internet intenIction with the

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO MOORE,C. 99- 7625.JJJ
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ADOITIONAL WITNESS:
TREVOR POUSSON, D08106-29-82
6248 South Sheridan Blvd,
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 795-8910

INVESTIGATION:
On 06-15-99, I was assigned lead #4419 to interviewTrevor Pousson,a Columbine High School student on 4-20-99 who "as
assigned "An lunch.

On 06-15-99,at about 0945 hours, I contactedTrevor Pousson at the listedhomephone number,(303) 795-8910. Pousson stated

that he had not been at the school during riteincident. Pousson stated that his fourth hour class was Trigonometry wirh Mr
Smith, however,on that date they had a substitute teacher. Pousson staled that the class got out at ten after the hour, however,
he didn't know which hour that was. Pousson stated that he went out the door In the math hall. He stated that he does this at
all times to avoid the rush in the halls. He stated that he met hts friends, Kyle Kennett and Joe Murillo They then went to
Pousson's car in the junior parking lot, Pousson stared he had no idea which parking spot he parked in, I asked Pousson ifh.
noted anything unusual Inthe parking lot. and h. stated he did nor, I asked him if he noticed any cars parked in unusual places,
and he stared he did not. Poussonstated they went to New York Bagel. Upon attempting to rerum to the school. they found the
roads blocked and cops all over the place.

I asked Pousson if he knew either Eric Harris or Dylan Klebold, He stated that he didn't. I asked him ifhe had seen them
previously, and he stated that he had. [asked him if he had seen them on 4-20-99, and he stated he had not.

I asked Pousson if there was anythinghe had either seen or heard priorto the incidentor since the incidera that he thoughtmight
be of assistance. and he stated there was not.

DISPOSITION: Open, pending further investigation.


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BENJAMIN PRICE, DOB/03-ZOo8!
6656 West Rowland Avenue
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303) 979-2391

INVESTIGATION:

On 06·15-99,I wasassigned lead#4422 to interview Benjamin Price,a Columbine High School on 4-20·99 who was assigned

"An lunch.

In 06-15-99, at about0955 hours.[left a message on the answering machine at the listed home phone number for Price, (303)
979·2391.

On 06·15-99, at about 1212 hours, [ receiveda returned call from Price. He stated that on 4·20-99 he had not been at school.
Hestaredthat he had been home sick. He stated that he had "SeniorItis" and stated that his mother had celled into the schocl
to excuse hlnI I asked Price wben the firsttime was he had heardabouttheincident. He stateda friend who gradnaced last year
called him between 1045 and IlOO hours to tell him it was on the t.v.

I askedPrice ifknew eitherDylanKlebold or Eric Harris. He Slated he knewWho theywere and had classes with them. I asked
him when thelast timewas be bad seenKlebold and he stated it had been some time, He stated that he had Harris in a class in
first semester, I asked him if he had any conversations with themsince thosetimes. and he stated he had not.

I asked Price if there was anything he had either seen or heard prior to the incident or since the incident that he though! might
be of assistance to us, and he: stated there was not.

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CHRISTEL PRICE,DOBIO 1·19·81


7223 S. Yukon St.
LIttleton, CO
303·978·[761

INVESTIGATION:

On 06·15·99, I wasassigned Lead #4425 to interview Christel Price, a studentat ColumbineHigh Schoolstudent On 04·20·99.
who has "A" lunch.

On 06·15·99, at 0959 hours, 1lefta message on a machine forPrice at thelisted homephone number, 978·1761. At 1559 hours.
I received a message froma female identifYing herselfas Christel Price'smother, Stephanie Price. She stated that Christel Price
was on vacation in South Carolina. but that I could contact her for the number to reach her at. At 1635 hours, 1spoke with
Stephanie Price, who gave me a phone numberof 803·516·0302. in South Carolina.

On 06.16·99, at 0932 hours,I contacted that phonenumber and I reached a female who Slated that Christel Price was at another
phonenumber, 803-531-1274 At0934, I contacted thatphone number andChristel Price was placed on the phone. I told Price
that I was interviewing ColumbineHigh School students reference the incident on 04-20-99 She stated that she was actually
at a DEC A. banquet at the Welishire Inn. She stated that she and anotherfriend, Merca Martinez, stopped for lunchat the
Burger King at Coal Mme and Pierce. She statedas they attempted to driveback to the school, there was a policecar coming
up behindthem. She stated she pulledover and studentswererunning CUl, telling them that somethingwas happening. Price
staled she did not attempt to get into the parkinglot and did not actually see anythingother than students running.

I askedPrice if sheknew eitherEric Harris or Dylan Klebold, Shestated shedid not. I askedher if theywere somebody shehad

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recognized form the hallways andsheSlated she did, butdid not see them on 04-20-99. I askedPrice if she bad been at theschool
earlier during the day. She stated that she had arrived at the schoolabout0100 and was there about twenty to thirtyminute,
She stated that she was in the back office ofRebei Comer. I asked her if she had noticedanything unusual in the cafeteria, She
stated not that she couldrecall I askedher if therewereany people in there. She stated there were normallya few freshman in
thereearlyand she did not recall therebeinganything cIJl'ferent from that I asked her if she had noticed anything unusual in the
form of backpacks or duffle bags and she staredshe did not.

I asked Price if there was anythingthat she had either seen or heard prior to or since the incident that she thougln mightbe of
assistance to us. She stated there was not anything she couldthinkof.

DISPOSITION: Open. pending further investigation.

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REPORT DATE: 04-28-99 CRt, 911-1362


REPORT IOt: 9908S04.AJX IN#, 91108504
CLASSIFICATION, Agency Assist J.C.S.O. Detectives, 1150/2260

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Jeffco Case #99-7625
F.B.I. Case #174A-ON-57419
Control Number 2822, Assigned 05-03-99, Kreutzer/Watson.
On 05-03-99 lead #2822 was assigned to contact "Dave Proctor" at phone
number 973-0082. His name and phone number was on a list from Klebold's
wallet.
On 05-11-99 I called the number of 303-973-0082. I contaoted a Dave
Proctor who states he knows Klebold for the 5th and 6th grade. He then was
more friendly the last 2 years of high school. He and Klebold played Doom
game via the computer modems. The phone number is needed to connect to his
'mputer. Dave Proctor has Klebold's number also.
Dave Proctor is a senior at Columbine High School.

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INVESTIGATION:

On 06-15-99,1 wasassigned Lead#4427 to interview DavidProctor, who was. Columbine High School studenton 04-20-99.

who was assigned"A" lunch.

On 06-15-99, at about 1000 hours.I left a message on an answering machine at the listed home phone numberfor Proctor. 973-
0082. At about 105l, Proctor left a messageon my voice audix.

On 06-15-99, at about 1107 hours.I againcontacted Proctor'shomeresidence, whereI spoke witha male who identified himself
as David Proctor. Proctor stated that on 04-20-99, be was not at the school during the incident. He stated that in addition to
having"A" lunch, he also has fourth period free.

I asked Proctor what his third periodclass was. He stated that it was Calculus with Mr. Higgins. He Stated that he left through
the Math hall and then to the English area where he went to thepublications roomand droppedoff Ills backpack. Proctorstaled
that he then left the school through the mainball office area and walkedto Clement Park, where his car was parked. Proctor
stated that he went home for lunch and then loadedup his bike, for a bike ride he plannedto rake after school I asked him if
he triedto return 10 the school. Proctor statedthat he had and upon approaching Pierce,he saw people running and turned mto
Clement Park, where he was told that there had been a shooting.

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I asked Proctor if he knew either Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris, He stated that he had known both. Prc<:tor stated th.t he knew
Klebold since 5th or 6th grade and had become reacquainted with him during his sophomore year. He stated that he and Klebcld
played Doom over the Internet. He then clarified that it wasn't actually the Internet that it was actually a direct modem
connection, I asked Proctor how often he saw or did things withKlebold. He stated that they got together every couple of weeks
for midnight bowling. He stated that they played Doom sometimes as often as twice a week. Proctor stated that he did not want
to playas often as Klebold did, as his skill level was not near as good as Klebold. He stated that Kleoold would "kick my bun"
and stated that both Klebold and Harris were "absolutely amazing" at playing the game.

I asked him about his relationship WIth Eric Harris. He stated thathe had known Eric Harris since his sophomore year He Stated
that he played Doom with Harris via a direct modem connection, as well. He stated that he played with him only once a week
He stated that he played primarily with them during his sophomore and junior year. He stated that Harris and Klebold had gotten
"'etter computers than his, duringtheir senior year,

I asked Proctor when the last time was that he had spoken with Klebold. He stated that it was hard to tell. hur possibly two to
three weeks prior to the incident. r asked him if he recalled the conversation. He stated that it was not anything unusual, along
the lines of "How ya doing" Okay." I asked Proctor if he had seen Klebold on the 20th and he stated he had not.

I asked Proctor when the last time was that he had spoken wirh Eric Harris. He stated that it was also about the same rime.
possibly. month prior to the incident I asked him if he had seen Harris on the 20th and he stated he had not [asked if ae had
seen either Klebcld's or Harris' vehicles on the 20th. He stated he had not seen Klebold's "Beamer", but didn't know what
Harris drove.

I asked Proctor if findingout that the incident involved Kleboldand Harris surprised him and be stated it did. He stated that he
initially heard that students were involved and heard genericdescriptions, and initially wondered about Klebold and Harris, but
then immediately dismissed it, knowing they wouldn't be involved in something like this.

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I asked Proctor if he had heard Kleboldor Harris talkingaboutpipebombs and he stated he had not. He stated earlier this year,
Harris told him he had designed a Doom level that was ColumbineHigh Scheel. Proctor stated that he assumed that it was a
terrorist attack on the school and that you acted as the SWAT team. I asked him if he had ever seen the game. and he stated he

hadn't. I asked him if Harristold him who else he mayhave shewn the gameto and he Slated he did not Proctor slated that since
the incident, he bad spoken WIth another student, Scott Carpenter, who stated that he had also heard about the Doom game
involving the school. Proctor stated that he and Carpenter were at more the same skill level, but he knew that Carpenter had
played the Doorn games with Harris and Klebold as well.

I asked him if he bad ever heard DylanKlebold or Eric Harris talk about guns. He staredhe did not recall anything specifically,
but they had probablytalked about guns in the same sense as everyone else does, with passingcomments. He stated there would
have been nothing that stuck our reference guns or anything that seemed unusual.

I askedProctor if there was anythingelse reference Kleboldor Harris that he thoughtmight be helpful. Proctor stated that since
the incident, he bas thought about them frequently and said that he has not seen anything in thinking about it that would have
pointedto this incident OCCUlTing. I asked about other mends of Klebold and Harriswho he thought may have played the game
Proctor stated the only ones he was truly familiar with were Robyn Andersonand Patrick McDuffy

I asked Proctor if there was anything he had seen or heard priorto or since the incident that he thought might be of help. He
stated there was not anything that he could think of. He then stated that a very coherent memory be has of Harris was playing
another game similar to Doom, called Hexen. Proctor also described it as being a "3D shoot 'em up type of game." Proctor
stated that Harris was a verynice guy over the phone and in person,but that during the game, he was "a sadistic prick." He stated
that in the game there is some sort ofa rnorph egg thar rurns you into a helpless little pig that run, away, but after Harris had
rurned Proctor into the pig, he also hit him with a fireball. He then, via the game, said "I smell bacon" after thar. Harris called
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that out He staled that he called Robyn Anderson a couple of days after the fact. having no idea that there was any connection
between her and the guns. He stated that he left a messageand she returned his call. He explained to her that he didn't want to
talkto Ibis individual, but gave Anderson the phone numher in case she wanted to talk to him. He stated that he didn't talk to
her afterthat. 1asked Proctor if either she or Klehold or Hams ever said anything about going to gun shows and he stated they
had not 1asked him if he was surprised when he heard that RobynAnderson had helped purchase the guns and he statedhe was
extremely surprised. Proctorslated he had known Andersonsincehis freshman yearand they had been close mends for a period
of time. He staled that in his junior or senior year, they had drifted apart to some degree. I asked Proctor why he thought
Andersonwould buy the guns and he Staled be didn't know He stated that Harris was incrediblysmarr and knew how to handle
people and could probably convince her. He stated that Kleboid was extremely smart as well. but was shy I asked what the
relationship Was between Klebold and Anderson. Proctor stated that they were good friends and that they hung around at each
-ther's houses and went howling together, but that was as muchas he knew.

I asked Proctor to call if he thought of any other details or things that might assist in the investigation and he agreed to do so

DISPOSITION: Open, pending further investigation.

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CONTROL NUMBER: 47
JCSDCASE NUMBER; 99·7625
FBI CASENUMBER: 174A-DN-57419
GOLDEN POLlCENUMBER: 99-1362
REPORT DATE; 05/05/99
DETECTIVES: Jon Watson
Jeff Kreutzer

Background:
Source (Howard Cornell) advisedJan [SIC] PULJU DOB: 07·24-84, telephone 933-7726. is
possible TCM associate.

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Locate and interview PULJU in reference to TCMand any knowledge of incident. PUUU is a
studentat Columbine High School.

Disposition:

SUBJECT. Ian Edward PULJU


DOB: 07·24-84
7936 S. Vance Ct.
Littleton, CO 80123
(303) 933·7726

Leadsheet is in correctregarding subject's firstname: Ian.

Subject was contacted on 05·04·99 and interviewed by telephone. He states he really didn't
knowEric HARRIS. and only methim because they werein the same gym class. He recalls
seeing him aroundCHS, but he (PUUU) was not partof the Trench Coat Mafia. He did not
knowDylanKLEBOLD.

At the time of the incident, PULJU was not at school. He had been suspended for marijuana, and
wasactually working at his father's bindery company at the time of the shootings.

No further information.

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Narrative:

On 5-4-99 ! spoke with Ray Rawls the father of Travis Rawls reference information of this lead indicating
Eric and Dylan did hot like Travls. I was told by Ray Rawls Travis was part of the group that coined the
name "Trench Coat Mafia". Travis was the quarter back of the Columbine High School football team in
1997/1996. Ray lold me Travis and some of the otherjocks" were in the cafeteriaof Columbine in the fall of
1997 when a group of the individuals walked through the areawearing trench coats. At the time it was very
warm outside and the majorityof the students in the school were wearing shorts and "T" shirts, they thought
this was weird and through talking aboutthe group !he term ..Trench Coat Mafia"was coined. Mr. Rawls
told me his son had graduated last year and is currently attending college at Western State. He said his son
would be back in two weaks but did offer a telephone number for me to call.

I thencalled Travis Rawls. He was told! was following up a lead that Eric Harrisand Dylan Klebold did not
like him. He told me he never did anything directly to them to harass them but was part of a group of guys
who coined the name"The Trench Coat Mafia". I asked him to tell me aboutthis. He said he along with the
other guys "jocks" were at thair table in the cafeteria in the fall of 1997. It was about 90 degrees outside
and everyone in school was wearing shorts except this group of guys wearing trench coats. When they
wa I through the cafeteria his group began making comments like look at the trench coats, one person
sale they look like theyare in the mafia, then someone said they are In the Trench Coat Mafia. He said he
had made at least oneof these comments but could not ramember what he had said at that time. Since that
date that was their identity. Travis told me afterthe term "TCM" was given 10 the group there was less
harassment than before they had a name. It seemed theynow had a name and enjoyed !he identify He
also told me he was the quarter back for the football team and that group did not like the "jocks". I asked
him what he meant about"their table"he said every since the school was remolded there was a table next
to the tall wlndows under the vaulted part of the cafeteria which all the jocks and their girlfriends sat. It was
just their area which only [ocks sat at. Travis told me he did havea class with Dylan in 1996 and knew Joe
Stair but did not know the others in the group known as "TCM". Travis told me he would be back home next
week for the summer and if we needadditional informatiOn to call him at his fathers residence.

Witness information:

Travis Rawls doh 7-11-80


6995 S. Wadsworth Ct
Littleton Colorado 60123
student Westem State
ph (h) 303·979·7683
ph (college) 97Q-943-3444

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lNYESTIGATlON:

On 6-15-9<1, I was assigned lead #4430 to interview Matthew Ray, a Columbine High School student on 4-20·99. who was
assigned "A" lunch.

00 6-15-99, at 1002hours, I left a messageon an answering machineat the listed home phone numberfer Ray, (303) 948-7972.
At 1539hours, I left a message with a female who answeredthat phone. 00 6-16-99, at 0915 hours, I again left a messageon
an answering machineat that number. At 1650 hours, J againleft a message with the femalewho answeredthephone. She stated
at that time she was going to call Ray at his friend's bouseand ask him ttl call me.

006-16.99. at 1700hours;« male called, identifYing himself as MatthewRay. I explamed to him that I was calling reference
Columbine High Schooland the incidentoccurring on 4-20-99, I asked him if he bad been at the school. He stated that he had
not He statedhe stayed horne that day. 1asked him ifbe was sick, and he stated be was nor, I asked him why he stayed home,
and he initially did not answer me, In the backgroundI could bear numerous voices and giggling,Ray eventually stated it was
a ditch dayand said, "You know 4-20," I asked him whal he meant and he againdid not answer, but giggled. I again asked him
what he meantand be said all his friends bed ditched because it was "you know 4-20." Lasked him if he meant marijuana.and
be responded, "Yes." I asked Ray Ifanyonehad calledhim in withan excusedabsence, He stated that be didn't think his mom
would call him in as excused for thaI reason. I asked him who had been at his residence with him, and be staled he had been
alone, and that he had watched events on t.v,

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I askedRay ifhe knew either Dyian Kleboldor Eric Harris, and be responded, "Kinda," I asked him whatthat meant He stated
lIlat his sister's mend's brother knew them. I asked him if be had anyperscnalacquaintance with them, and he staledhe did not.
He then Slated lIlathis friend, Eric Ulrich told him thlIt either Kleboldor Harris had "hit" on Ray's girlfriendover a year ago.
I asked him who the girlfriend was. and he stated it wasJessica Busick, Ray staled they had been at 7·Eleven and one of them
had "hit" on Busick and had ended up pullinga knifeon Ulrich. Raymen stated lIlat he didn't rememberanything of the event,
thlIthis friendUlrich had told him I asked him if he knew either Kleboldor Harris by sight, and he stated be did not. I asked
him ifhe had seen either one of them on 4.20·99, and he statedhe bad not and he had been home all day.

DISPOSITION: Open. pending further investigation.

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May 4" 1.999
2 The following is a transcription of an audio taped statement of Jo~~

3 Reffel, IV. The individuals conducting the interview are Detective


4 David Shultz, 85007, of the Denver Police Department and Detective
5 Wayne Bryant of the Arvada Police Department. This interview
6 pertains to a shooting at Columbine High School in unincorporated
7 Jefferson County.
8 *********************************************************************

BRYANT:
10 SHULTZ: Just ...
BRYANT:

SHULTZ:

BRYANT:

SHULTZ: ... two quick questions.


is BRYANT: Just one, two real quick questions.
16 REFFEL: Uh, hi.

17 SHULTZ: Uh, John Reffel?


i8 REFFEL: Yeah.
i9 SHULTZ: R-E-F-F-E-L?

20 REFFEL: Yeah.
21 SHULTZ: Okay. The fourth?
22 REFFEL: Yeah.
23 SHULTZ: And your date of birth, John?
24 REFFEL: Twelve eight eighty.
25 SHULTZ: Okay.
BRYANT: Okay. It's four forty-two. We'll try to make
27 this quick. We just got a couple cf questions, John.

JC.o01· 007057
REFFEL: Will do {sic).

2 SHULTZ: Did ... have you heard anything additional about

3 what happened on Tuesday?

4 REFFEL: Uhm, I did hear from Jennifer that Pauline Colby

5 (sic!sp) didn't (sicl in face know about ... that something was gonna

6 go on. They were gonna get revenge or get back ...

7 SHULTZ: M-huh.

8 REFFEL: ... at same of the students. Uhm...

9 BRYANT: An' t hat; .

10 REFFEL: but; .

II BRYANT: was, is from Jennifer?

12 SWJLTZ: And what did Jennifer tell ya?

13 REFFEL: She just said that Pauline Colby was in the

hallway an' that, uh , she, she was saying sump i.n to her about; it

15 like, uh, like, ya know, I thought you got outea the Trench Coat and

16 Pauline said yeah. Uhm, r, I think Pauline said sumpin' like well,
17 they're gonna get back at everybody soon, or something like that.

18 BRYANT: Okay.

19 SHULTZ: Uhm, did you hear anyone identify who one of the

20 shooters was?

21 REFFEL: When? I mean, during it or after ...

22 BRYA-~T: No, afterwards.

23 REFFEL: ... it? Uhm, I, I assumed it was Dylan. I, r


24 assumed off the bat 'cause he wasn't in class. Uhm, and then I

25 heard ... r, 1 ... 1 can't really say off the top of my head who said it

was Eric Harris, but r remember hearing the name Harris because
27 somebody said this kid, uh, dropped out or sUll'.pin', but. Then I

2 JC-001-007058
talked to Jen afterwards and h- ... she said that Eric Harris didn't
2 drop out ...
3 BRYANT: Okay.
4 REFFEL: ... ya k110W •••

5 BRYANT: Other than ...


REFFEL: ... or ...
7 BRYANT, · .. Harris ...
8 REFFEL: ·. ~sumpin' .

9 BRYANT: · .. or Dylan, do you remember any kids since then


10 making statements that they saw someone else, an' then give a name7
II In other woras ...
12 REFFEL: Yeah.
13 BRYANT: Okay. Yeah, who was that?
REFFEL: Uhm, who was in the front office? Uhm, I think
15 my friend Joey Malazzo (sic/sp).
16 BRYANT: Joey Malazzo?
17 REFFEL: Yeah. I don't, I don't know how his spell his
18 last name.
19 BRYANT, That's okay ...
20 REFFEL: Uhm ...
21 BRYANT: ... 1 don't either. (LAUGH)
22 REFFEL: He, uh, he was in the school and, uh, he told me
that he wo- ... h- ... he heard gunshots and fire. He was running, uhm,
24 towards some of the west doors .. , towards the stairs by the library,
25 Uhm, he saw, ya know, the glass breaking an' bullets flying throw ...
BRYANT: Right.

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3
REFFEL: ... the glass. Mr. (unintelligible! was corni n '

2 down the hallway. Uh, he said get outta here, ya know, and then the

3 glass started to· shatter an' bullets were flying ...

4 BRYANT: Right.

5 REFFEL: they sprinted up the other, towards the office


6 and I think he did r think it was him that said he saw a kid in a
7 white shirt throwing the ...

8 BRYANT: Okay. Kid in white shirt, did ...

9 REFFEL : And ...

10 BRYANT: you get a name to that white shirt (sicl?

11 REFFEL: No .

12 BRYANT: Okay.

13 REFFEL: ... he said that ... I think ... uh, like, uh, like r
said I'm I'm not sure if it's Joey that told me this, but somebody

15 told me this ... that the kid smiled right at Dylan when, when he waS

16 doing it.

11 SHULTZ: Okay. Do you have a ... okay. Can you find out
i8 and, and let us know who ...

19 REFFEL: Yeah.

20 SHULTZ: ... who'd (sic) told us ...

21 REFFEL: !' 11 try to find ...

22 SHULTZ: · .. told you ...

23 REFFEL: ... that ..

24 SHULTZ: · . . that?

25 BRYANT: You're .

REFFEL: · .. out . JC·001·001060


27 BRYANT: · . . you' re not ...

4
REFFEL, ... (unintellig~blel ...

BRYANT, ... if it was Joey Malazzo ...


REFFEL' ... {unintelligible) ...
BRYANT, ... it coulda been him or somebody else?
5 REFFEL: it coulda been him or someone else
6 'cause ...
7 SHULTZ: Did anyone ...
BRYANT, (Unintelligible) ...
9 SHULTZ: ... put a name to the kid in the white shirt?
10 REFFEL' No, not that I know of. No.
11 SHULTZ' Any further description?
12 REFFEL: No. I don't know.
13 SHULTZ: Okay.
BRYANT, Is there anything else that we asked you ...
15 REFFEL, Uhm .•.

16 BRYANT, ... the other day ...


17 REFFE:L, There's a kid named Nate that I think Jen's ...
18 BRYANT: N- ...

19 RE:FFEL: , .. talked about or I've talked about berore.


Ohm, he was in one

22 BRYANT, Oh-huh.
23 REFFEL, ., .a- ... in the Woodmar residence, he was driving

~ off and, uh, we saw him. And I believe somebody from the backseat of
25 the oar ... 1 didn't, I didn't exaotly see who said it ... they said that
they overheard Nate saying, oh, my god, I can't believe they did it
27 today.
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BRY&~T; Okay. r can't believe they did it today?
2 REFFEL; Yeah.
3 BRYANT: That was ... they overheard Nate say that?
4 REFFEL; Yeah.
5 SHULTZ; Did you hear him say that?
6 REFFEL; I didn't hear him say that, no.
7 SHV~TZ: And who told you they heard that?
g REFFEL: Uhm, there was four girls in the back of the car.

9 It coulda been Tara, uhm, Veronica, uhm, geez ... some girl starts with
10 the name L, starts with ...
11 BRYANT. That's .

12 REFFEL: uhm .

13 BRYANT: okay.
REFFEL: And, uh, one more girl. .. Amy Evans (sic/sp) was
is in the car too.
16 BRYANT; Amy Evans?
17 REFFEL; Yeah.

18 BRYJINT; Did Jennifer say that to you, or did?


19 REFFEL; Uhm, r think I overheard J- ... Jen talking, uh, to
20 Briana about it ...
21 BRYANT; Okay.
REFFEL: · .. earlier ...
23 BRYAl'.'T; But did ...
24 REFFEL: · .. (unintelligible) ...
2S BRYANT: · .. any of these other girls said this too?
REFFEL: I, I, I think so, yeah.

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SHULTZ: Do you know if any of these girls have been
interviewed by law enforcement?

3 REFFEL: I don't know.


4 SHULTZ: Okay.

5 BRYANT: Okay.

6 SHULTZ: Thank you, sir.

7 BRYANT: Thank you. That's pretty quick, huh?

B SHULTZ: Thank you.

9 BRYANT: See. Look at (~~intelligiblel ...

10 REFFEL: Alright. Good deal.

11 BRYANT, (LAUGH)

12 SHULTZ:

13 REFFEL: Thanks a lot. Yeah, I'll, I'll ..

SHU"LTZ: ... sixteen forty-six hours.

15 (THE RECORD SHOULD REFLECT A BACKGROUND CO~~~RSATION)

16 *********************************************************************

Ii Transcribed by Gina Vargas, Criminal Justice Transcriptionist, Denver

IB Police Department, Crimes Against PerSOns Bureau, ~331 Cherokee

19 Street, Denver, Colorado, 80204.

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JC-001· 007065

Unit
REININGER, G.

JC-001· 007066
Reporting AgtTlcy R~ning Officer Case Report No
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StIPPLE.\lENT y JCSO MOORE,C. 99.7625-QQQ


CfW'''ItCting Case ReportNo, Victim Name: Ohgi.na! Report OtIc Thisgepon
COLUMBINE 06-16-99
CbMliieatloti X First Degree Murder (')ft\me SlJIlU!: ~ X E.x~nat1y CleInld Q Recnmmettd Case: Review Cl

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ADDITIONAL WITNESS,
GARY REININGER. ooBI02·12·82
6668 S. Ammons Court
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 904-0302 i Pager: 891-1494

INVESTIGATION:
On 06·15-99,1was assigned Lead#4617 to interview GaryReininger, a Columbine High School studenton 04·20·99, who was

On 06-15-99. at 0835 hours,I lefta message with a female at the listed home phone for Reininger, 904-0302. On 06-16-99. at

<351 hours, I receiveda return message from Reininger. providing me his pagernumber of 89H494

On 06-16-99, at about 1425, I contacted the Reininger phone number and Spoke with a male who identified himseifas Gary
Reininger. l told him I was calling Columbine High School students reference the incident on 04-20-99, and understood that
he had "A"lllIlCh. Reininger stated that be alsobadfourth period free Reininger statedon 04-20-99, he was at the school. He
Stated that duringthird period, he has Spanishclass. He stated that he left the Spanishclass, which is on the lower level of the
school, walking up the Stairs, past the commons and cafeteria area. I asked him If he noticedanythingunusual in that area, and
he staled he did not. H. stared that duringthattimeflamethere was a largecrowd of kids leaving the foreign language hall going
upstairs, as well as numerouskids coming down the stairs. He stated that in the cafeteriasitting down, there are not normal! y
too manykids at that time, however, there are a few. Reininger stated that he did not notice anything unusual. [asked him if
he had noticedany unusual bags or backpacks in the cafeteria and he stated be did not. Reiningerstated that be went upstairs
to his locker, leaving through the mainentrance,near- the office area of the school. He stated that he Went to his car. which 1lv11S
parked in Clement Park and went bornefor lunch. Reininger stated that about I [.20 or 11.25, he attempted to return to the
school, parking againat ClementPark He stated that he noticed lotsof kidsrunning both fromthe school and the ball fields and
assumed there was a fire. He stated that some kidstold him that therewere kids shootingand he then heardwhat be believed

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COLUMBINE 06-16-99
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to be gunshots.

I asked Reininger if be knew either Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris. He stated that be didn't know them personally, but had seen
them in the school. I asked him if he bed seen either one of them on 04-20-99, and he stated he didn't believe he bed. I asked
him ifhe knew either of their vehicles and he Staled he did not I asked Reininger if there was anything either prior to Or since
the incident that he might have heard or seen which he thoughtmight be helpful. Reininger said that during the previous school
year, he had seen Kleboid and Harris yelling at "jocks", who were seniors and who would have already graduated. I asked
Reininger if he knew who these students were and he Slatedhe did not.

DISPOSITION; Open. pending further investigation.

JC·001· 007068

Officer Signatl!!'e Unit Numb<, St:~ Initials andD8Jt: Assigned TI;t p,.. ),

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JC.QO1· 007069
Colorado State Patrol
Investigative Services Section
Case Number Ccnnectinz Case 1# ReoortTvoe
99·3Il(}141M J.e.S.D.I99-7625 Assist· Jeft'l!rson Cou""" Sheriff's DeDartment
Date Time Location
04-20.99 H2O Columbine Hip Mbool

SYNOPSIS: Assist to the Jefferson County Sheriffs Department with the investigation ofthe Columbine
High School homicide.

INVOLVEMENTS:
Wimessu:
COLORADQ STATE PATROL - 2207 N. HWY. 402 LOVELAN'D CQ 80537 1970\663-0219
-Investigator Greg McComas

CIVILfAN WITNESSES
(W)Reinking. Daane M 12-22-&1 (Student - Columbine High School)
Res 640& W Nova Dr. Littleton, CO 80128 H-(303)979-2S20

SUMMARY:
05·1&.99rruesday

Per information control sheet 11339;t, I contacted (Vl)Reinking by phone, regarding information he might
have relevant to the investigation

(W)Reinking stated, upon the completion of his fourth period math class, at approximately II 15arn, he
walked downthe stairs near the commons area and met with mends. John Lash and Matt Good They exited
the building using the maindoors near Rebel Comer and walked to his vehicle which was parked in the Jr
parking lot Theygot into his vehicle and immediately leftschool grounds for lunch

(W)Reinking stated, he did not know either Harrisor Kleboid and was not familiar with theirvehicles He
did not noticed anybody or anything suspicious around the school prior to the Shootings, nor did he observe
and suspicious individuals or items while in the commons area. He had no idea the shootings had taken place
until theytried to return to schooland found the roads blocked by emergency vehicles

Date of Report Investi~atorIIBM# I SUllervisorlIBM# Pall:e


1 Mav 19, 1999 G.S. McComasI 5560 I I of 1

JC·001- 007070
REMY, D.

JC..o01.007071
Colorado State Patrol
Investigative Services Section
. Columbine High School Incident
Date of Report: 05-2-599 Control Number: ..J:£!ll

T)p&o;;r Pri:IlIl'tQH; (~1I:llDc Ilyl Si~ JlMHIll:l:'lIbotr:

Sgt. TomConroy /f... 1534

Synopsis:
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DanaR~my. a JUDi'" at CollllIlbioo HS !lad fl!Ul he... free allcl !>or wborcal>ou" duringI1:lc incident"" Wli:nown. This
"'port details the in""""w of amy.

Subject:

REMY, DanaLynn DOBI05-26-82


7473 W Otero PI""e
Litaetcn,CO 80128
Tele. 303973-9206

00 05·25·99 I_wed REMY via telepacee. REMYsaidllm on 04-20·99 ,be cut her fourthhourchou go to '0
the Iatemarienal House of!"ancakes wilh ber boyfriend Matthew Clm. REMY saidthaI sbe euted the ",hool
through the cafeteria and wali<ecl to 1he juniorparking lot Remysaid llm she left theschool at approxilnately
lO:20"and drove to tbe restaurant REMY said thaI shedid not seemyt.bing unusual when walktng tbrougb the
cafeteria. She 'lilted llm lh.,. were about 30 to 35 students in the cafewia when she left

REMY attempted to "'tlU1l to I1:lc scaco!by drIviDg tlu'augh Clement pat!;:ll approx_ly II ;45, REMY was
stopped by the police. patked her vobiel. in the park, allcl approached' group of ,m4eo" ,tllIldillg on thegrass
REMY endthe othersweee escortedto thelibra:ry by I1:lc police. REMY saidshe "'mained at I1:lc library for
approximately,,"" bcur before her fatber :lITived to pic~ her up, REMY'S vobicle remailted in theparlang lot at the
park

REMY saidshedid uct know HatrI,. Klebold. or their..sccaes and1wJ IlO intero<tioo withthem via the ioternet,

Jc.o01.007072
RICHARDSON, L

JC..o01·007073
Colorado State Patrol
Investigative Services Section

Columbine High School Incident

Date of Report: 05-24=99 Control Number: ~

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Sgt TomComey

Synopsis:

Leticia Richardson has flftb hoW' ftee and her wbereaholll$ .. !lie.",. or !lie _ . . " Wlknowa This"'POrI
dotlllil' the interView of Rio_n.

Subject:

RICHARDSON, LeticiaMarie DOBI 08-07·81


5750W Fair Drive
Littletoo, CO SO123
Tele. 303 797·2078

Narrative:

On 05·2J-99 I intervlewed RICHARDSON via telephone. RICHARDSON said that on 04-20-99 she badan excused
abstnee from school to attend the Di,lribut!ve Education Qub, of Amerl<:. (DECA) bteakfast with bet ?a=ts. The
bteakfas, "'''!leld at the WiJ.bire lim from 08;30 UllliJ 10:30. RICHARDSON and bet p......"lOlU111Od bo"'" aftet
the bteakfOSL RICllARDSON said tllal at JlPproximately 11;3{) she and bet lllotllet attempted to driveto the school
on FairDrive. As th<:y appro"'llcd the scbocl they bee.... c""gIl. in ttafflC and abandoned theit car on FairDriveand
walked bome. RiCHARDSON'S fatbet reneeed at approximately 22:00to retrieve the: vebi,le.

RICllARDSON said t!lat snedid OOt kIlo", Banis, Klebold or theb "".oct..... Shealsobadno Interaction with them
on th<: computer

JC-001- 007074
RISSMILLER. ZACK

JC-001· 007075
JBI'FE1lS0N COtrll'l'Y DISTIUCT ATTO!UllEY' S OrrrCll

Defendant, HARRIS/KLEllOLD Doeket NUmber, 997625


Date: MAY lO, 1.999 CaRe NUmber: FBI1.74ADNS7419

Deputy D.A.: Investigator, TERRY I?ACZOSA

known the two individuals for about two years and had a Video class
with Klebold the past semester. There was never an inoident between
the two and Rissmiller thought Klebold was a nioe guy and got along
fine however they very seldom spoke other than greeting one
another.

Zaok Rissmiller
8190 S> Allison Ct.
Littleton, CO. 80128
303-973-0821

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ADDITIONAL WITNESS:

ZACHARY RISSMILLER, DOBIII-03-00


4430 West Jamison Place
Littleton, CO 80128
303-973-0821

,lNYESTICAIION;

On 06-15-99, I was assigned Lead #4616 to interview Za<:bary Rissmiller, a Columbine High School student on 04-20-99, who

was assigned"A" lunch.

On 06-15,99, at 0836 hours, I left. message with. female at the listed number for Rissmiller at the listed home phone number.
973-0821. At about 16!0 hour" I received a return call from Rissmiller. I told Rissmiller that we were contacting Columbine
High School srudents to fllldout wherethey were at on 04-20-99 and told him lhat I understoodthet he had "A't lunch. RJsSl11111er

stated that he had actually been off campus and had been ditchmg school. He stated that hi, fourth period class was ruarkeung
with Ms. Fromerand that w as the class he ditched in order to go to Taco Bell. Rissmiller stated that hi, third period class was

Philosophywith Mr. Kreutzer. He stated that upon leaving the Philosophy class with another student, Dave Malone, he went
through the Social Studies haH by the main offices and Out through the upper commons down the ourside cement stairs
Rissmillerstated that b. and Maione went to hi, ear, parked in the senior 10< in space #271. I asked Rissmiller if be noticed
anythingunusualas be exited the school and be staled he did not I asked him ifhe had been in the cafeteria at any point during
the day He stated he was not sure but believed that during firSt period, which is a video production class, he had gone 10 the
cafeteria fora donut 1 asked him if therewas anything unusual in the school at that time. He stated there was nOL I asked him
if therewereany unusualbackpacksor dume hags and he statednothingother than rhenormal. Rissmitlerstated that upon trj'lng
to rerum to the school, they round that police had the road blocked off. He statedthat he thought it WIlS an accident as there had

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been an accident the previous day and the road bad been blocked. Rissmillerstated they bad gone afOUlld the back way, into
Leawood Park. wheretheyheardgunshotsand ended up with numerous peoplepiled io.side cf'his car, taking them home Iasked
Rissmilier if be knew either Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris. He staled dmt he did He stated dmt b. had previously been
interviewed by a Lakewood detectivewho told him

I asked Rissmiller if it surprised him wbec he discovered that Klebold and Harris were involved and he staredit really did He
stated that they both were really quiet and had been nice to him. I asked him if be knew either of thetr cars He stated thar
Klebo!d had a blackBMW,whichhe had tom ill! theBMWemblems off ofand had. giantRamstein stickeron the hack. I asked
'lim about Harrisand he statedthat he thought Harris had a red car with a Ramstein sticker, but was not sure. I asked Rissmiller
if he noticed eitherof theircars in ihe parking101 when ha let. He stated dml he didn't recall and wasn't sure. I asked him if he
hadseeneitherof themon Q4.2()'99, He stared thathe had not. Rissmiller ,"'ed tharhe had both video and Philosophyclasses
with Eric Hams. but didn't seem him at either class.

] asked Rissmiller about conversations he may have with Klebcld or Harris. He stated that they were both kind of weird. but

didn't recall anyspecific I asked him if they bad everdiscussed pipe bombs with himand he stated they had not. He stared that
theydid talk about guns and that whentheywoulddo so, be wouldleave. Rissmiller described himself as "anti-gun" and stated
that he frequently tries to leave when such a discussion is going as he frequently gets. into arguments with people over guns I
asked if there was aDytl'Jng specificthat he remembered eitherof themsa.ying aboutguns. He states it was generally JUSt a debate
over Why youshouldor shouldn 't be allowed zo have guns. He statedthat both Klebcld and Harris indicated they had guns. bur
did not discuss them specifically
JC-001.007078
I askedRissmiller if therewas anyone thathe could dllnk of whomKlebold or Harrishungout with who rmght have had specific
conversations with them. He staled that he believedBrooksBrown was about the only one.

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I askedRissmiller about Robyn Anderson. He stated that be did not know herand was not awareof her relationships with them
I asked him ifbebed discussed the Doom game with them and be stated be didn't remember anything specific to that. I asked
Rissmiller about videos which Harris and KIebold bed done. He stated that one in particular stood out in which Hams and
Klebold bed smashed a bike with a sledgehammer. Rissmiller describedIbis as "not the CQlMlO!1." He stated that there was
anothermusic videowhich they had done and _..,.".. ftQm the movies "Predator" and "Statsbip Troopers" in which there
was • lot of gunfire. He staled that theyhad put it "'itb themusie ofNine Ineh Nails (NlN), which bas the word "Fire" repeating
frequently.

I asked Rissmiller if there was anything specific about either Harris or Klebold which he thought might be of assistance to us.
He Staled there was not. I asked him if taere was anything be had either beard or seen prior to or since the incident Ihat he
Woughlmight be of help and he stated therewas not. I asked Rissmillerto call me if he thought of anything else and he agreed
to do so.

DISPOSITION, Open, pending further investigation,

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JC-001·007080
Colorado State Patrol
Investigative Services Section
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explalnlld \hat RIVERS ..... ~flom scbool 011 04·20.99 beoa1l$¢ she was ill.

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RODEMICH, BRYANT,DOBI01-16-82
9908 W. Terrade Place
Littleton,CO 80123
303-913-6131

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-24-99, ! spokewith BryantRodemich reference lead 113543. This leadwas to determineBryant' 5 whereabouts during5th
nested as the recordsreflect he !ladthis period free. During my telephone interviewwith Bryant on 05-24-99, he told me that
,tehad left theschoolat approximately II :iO,afterattending his4th period classof Math. He said he walkedfromthe classroom
downstairs into the cafeteria and then exited the building. He then went to a vehicle owned by Mike Writz and they lett the
parkinglot. Mike Writz drives a whiteHondaand parks in thejunior lot. I asked Bryantat the time he went into the cafeteria,
ifhe sawanythingsuspicious Bryanrrcld me he did not. I specifically askedhim!fhe saw. duffle !laganywhere in the cafeteria
that seemedout of piace and he said he did not recallanY1hing. I asked him whenhe was in the parking lot if he hadseen anyone
suspiciousand he SOld he had not. Bryant told me that he had lett the school with three of his friends, Mike Writz, the owner
of the whiteHonda. John Harrison, and DerekJohnson. Hesaid hedoes believetho! Mike and Derekdid see two peoplewalking
towardthe school intrench coats as they were leaving the parkfng let, but in conversation with them.since the incident of 04-:;0-
99, it is hi' understanding that Mike or Derekcould not tell whothese peoplewere.only that they were two individuals dressed
in black, I asked Bryantif there is 8J\v additional information that he could lend to this investigation. He told me at this lime

he could not think of anything, but if be did hear somethingof interesthe wouldrecontactme.

OISPOSITION: Open.

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WITNESS'
Kirk Rodibaugh.doblll-08-82
6066 South Lamar Drive
Littleton, Colorado 80123
(303)797·7365

INVESTIGATION:
On 05·24-99. I spoke with Kirk Rodibaugh. This lead was to determine his whereabouts during fifth period as records reflect
he had this period free. During my interviewwith Rodibaugh. he told me he bad walked horneat the end of fourth hour as his
home is a v~ry short distance from the school, He said he ieft the school through the front door out onto Pierce. and during his
walk away from school he did not notice anything unusuaL He was i1Q( aware of the incident until he was called by his mother
while he was: still home at lunch. He said he remained home and did not return to the school.

sked Rodibaugh ifhe knew of the TrenchCoatMafia group. and he said he did not H. said he did not socializea lot at school.
and was not aware of these individuals until seeing: the news reports

DISPOSITION: Lead closed.

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SCOTI RODIBAUOH, DOBf06·22·8Q


6066 South Lamar Dr.
Littleton, CO 8Ql23
3Q3·797·7365

INVESTIGATION,

On 06-15-99, I was assigned Lead #4615 to interview SCOtt Rodibaugh, a ColumbineHigh School student on 04-20-99. who
was assigned" A~' lunch.

After several attemptsto reach Rodibaugh at the listed home phone number, 797.7365, I was able to contact him on Q6-22-99
at 1628hours. I told Rodibaugb that [ was contactingColumbine High Scheel S!lldettlJl reference the incident on 04·20·99. [

asked himifbo was present at the school on that day. He Slated he was not. I asked him if he was sick. H. stated that b. takes
coursesat Red Rocks Community Collegeand was at thet school on that day. I asked himifhe knew eitherEric Harris 0' Dylan
Kleboldand be Slated h. did 001. 1asked him if tbey were peoplebe recognizedin the hells and be stilted he bad seen them. [
asked himif he had seenthem at anypoint 011 04-20-99 and be stated be did not, [asked him iftberewas anything he bad either
seenor beard, either prior to or since the iDcidclll, wlJicb he tbeugh! mightbe of assistance to us and be stated therewas not.

DlSPOSITIQN, Case open, pending furttler investigation.

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CRYSTAL ROTH. D08106·09·82


9194 WestMonticello Ave,
Littleton. CO
303·904·3781

INVESTIGATION;

On 06-15-99,1 wasassigned Lead 114614 to interview Crystal Roth, a Columbine High School student OIl 04-20-99, who was
assigned H A" lunch,

00 06·15-99, at 0848 hours, 1attempted to contact thelisted home phone number for Roth, 303·989·2039 and discovered it to

he disconnected.

00 06-18-99, at 0915 hours, I went to the listed home residence. 9194 West Monticello Avenue, where J contacted Crystal Roth',
younger brother andgave him. business card requesting Crystal Rothcontact me. At 1036 hours, Crystal Roth left a message
00 my voice audixstatiog that J couldcall her at her home phone number 303·904-3781, after 1800 hours,or contact her at this
time at 303-988-4596,

On 06·18·99, at 1320 hours, 1 contacted 303-988-4596 and spoke with. female who identified herselfas Crystal Roth. J told
her that 1 was coctacrmg Columbine High School students aboutthe incident occurring at the schoolon 04·20-99 I toldher 1
understood she had "A" lunch, She stated that she did, Rothstated that her fourth periodclass was World Historywith Mr
Fleener, I asked where she wentafter that class, She Stilted that shewentout the main hall, by the main sraircase, goingdown
the stairs and out through thecommons, 1asked herif she meant neartheRebel Corner and shestated that she did, I asked Roth
Ifshe noticed anything unusual inthe cafeteria Or Commons areaand she stated that she did not. She stated it wasnormal. She

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stared she did pass .lIIlI1ewho seemed "mad." She stIlred that he pushedhis waypast her going into the school, She stated that
all she recalled was he had darl< black hair, I aW:d her if this was anyone she teCo(lllized from school and she stared she didn't
I asked her if she recalled bow he was dressed and she stated she did not.

Roth staledthat onceoutside,she weat te her friend Hannah Belay's car in the JUDior parldng lot. She stated she did not know
B.I.y', parking space number but stilted It was on an isleclose to the sehool, 1 asked her ifthere was anything unusual in the
parkinglot or if she noticedany unusual cars and she Slated she didnot I asked her if there was anything she hed seen or heard
outside and she stated there was not. Roth Staled that she and Balay left and went to Taco Bell near Southwest Plaza on
Wadsworth, She stated they attempted to come back to me school at about 1135 hours, She stated there were police cars and
theydid not actually pull into the lot but left. founda phone. and called her mother, Roth stated she then went to Clement Park
in order to attempt to find her sister.

I askedRoth if she knew either Dylan KJeboldor Eric Harris, Roth Slated that she had seen Kleboid in the scbool. but did not
believe she had ever even seen Harris. [asked Roth if she had seen KJebold OIl the 20th and she stated she had not that she

I asked Roth If there was anything that she had either seen or heard prior to or since the incident that she thought might be of
assistance to us and she stated there was not.

DISPOSITION; Open, pending further investigation.

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ROUBlDOUX, JAMIE, D08l07·19·82


6956 S Newland St.
littleton, CO SO I23

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-27-99, I spokewith Jamie Roubidcux. This leadwas to determine her whereabouts duringSth period. as records reflected
she had this period free During my telephone interviewwithJamie, she told me she wasat IlIllch at the time of the event, that
she had letl her English class, which is located on tile east side ofllie school and had exited the school grounds throughthe main
doors She and. friend of hers by the nameof Whitney Larson then had got into a red Camara and drove southon PierceStreet,
goingto her bank, I asked Jamie if she had seen anything suspicious when they drove out of the area and she said she had not
I specifically asked her if she could identify anyonethat was walkingaway from the school at the time and she said she could
not remember anyoneshe had seenwalking. Jamie1014 methotat approximately 12: 15.sbe and 'Whitney had attempted to return
to school.but the schoolwas blockedoff and they had thoughtthat there was a fire, When they went 10 Whitney's house. she
was told by W;,itney'smom thai there had been a sheering atthe school. I asked her if anything had occurredsmce that event
that she had heard that I would need 10 know She said that the mother of her friend. Dan. Remming. had reported to la"
enforcement officers thatshe hadseena David Caravan nextto theareawhere a diversion bombhad blown up, Thisinformation
will be researched to be sure • lead has been issuedon this information, 1 askedher if there is anything else that she could 'ell
meand she had said that she had net heardanythingelse of significance since theevent. I asked her if she knew the individuals
associated with this incidentand she said yes, that she knewwho Eric and Dylan were,along with other members of the Trench
Coat Mafia, I asked het if she had seenthem on that day and she said she could not recall seeing either Eric 01 Dylan in class
and had been told that the other members were mostly at school, but some of them had ditched school that day

DISPOSITION, Closed. JC-001_ 007092

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Rounds, Stephenie 8-1S-83
9428 W, Ontario Littleton. Co. 80128 303972·9352

Narrative:
On 5·22·99 I contacted Rounds who told methatshehashad a baby and has notattended CHS anyof the
'98-'99 school year.

Shefurther told me that she onlyknew Harris and KJebold to recognize them in the hallway and had no
classes with either of them.

No further in/onmalion.

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Roybal. Birch 3·20·81
1724 5. Brentwood 51. Littleton. Co. 80128 303 979-1666

Narrative:
On 5-25-99 r contacted Roybal who told me that on 4-20·99 he had ditched school and stayed homedueto
a recent suspension from the baseball team.

Roybal further told me that he hadtransferrad to CHS from Chatfield this year and didn't knoweither Harris
or Klebold and did not have anyclasses with either.

No further information.

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JC..o01·007097
COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE
CONTROL NUMBER: ~
JCSDCASENUMBER: 99-1625
FBI CASENUMBER: 174A·DN-57419
GOLDEN POLlCE NUMBER: 99-1362
REPORT DATE: 05127199
DETECTIVES: Jon Watson

BackllfOund:
Tamara RUMER, a CRS teacher who lives in Sedalia, Telephone (303) 688-Q214, advisedthata
CHS student. Brooks BROWN, at TCM associate, bungoutwith a bunch of TeM members at a
house in Sedalia.

l&!¥!:
Interview Tamara RUMER reo her knowledge of Brooks BROWN. lD location/resident of
house in Sedalia where TCM members and BROWN allegedly hung out,

Disposition:

SUBJECT: Tamera RUMER


Attendance Office
Columbine High School

RUMER saidshe has known Brooks BROWN at Columbine High School sincehe was a
sophomore, She said when she first met him, he was going with a girl whowas a student
assistant in the Attendance Office,and she saidshe was a little upset with him about whatwas
going on in the attendance office. She did not elaborate, but the implication was that BROWN
and his then girlfriend were "makingour".

RUMER recalls that about two monthsprior to the incident. BROWN came lip to her and made
the comment "I know where you live" and "I've seen you ridingyourhorse", She saidit
unnerved her, because "nobodyknows where Llive". She resides in Sedalia; lot number 99 on
the attached map,

Shesaid she has seen BROWN at a residence in Sedalia, which she identified to me on a
telephone book mapof her development as beinglot number 83, The residents at thatlocation,
as listed in thetelephone book, are Ronald and Jerri EDLUND. The address is 6846Cherokee
Drive: telephone 303-688-6582,

RUMER describes !he specific person which BROWN visited as an "older"male, who was
employed at Blackjack Pizza as a deliverydriver, She did not know anything aboutEDLUI\'O's,

RUMER said the encounter bas caused her to feel uneasy aboutBROWN. A checkof RAPID
START reveals no record of anyone named EDLUND; nor is there anyrecord of any other leads
involving Sedalia. A checkof DMV recordsreveals the following persons and vehicles at the
listed address; 6846 Cherokee Drive, Sedalia.

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COLUMBINE mGH SCHOOL TASK FORCE
CONTROL NUMBER: J1.4£
JCSD CASE NUMBER: 99-1625
FBICASE NUMBER: 114A-DN-57419
GOLDEN POLlCE NUMBER: 99-1362
REPORTDATE: 05127/99
DETECTIVES: Jon Watson

RESIDENTS
Ronald Wayne EDLUND DOB: 06-06-45
Jerianne EDLUND DOB: 06-24-46
ChristinaMarie EDLt1J\'D DOB: 05-12-77
Melissa Marie EDLUND DOB: 04-2S-79
Nathan Ronald EDLUND OOB: 02-17-74

VEHICLES
RO: Ronald W. EDLUND and Nathan R. EDLUND
EID8981
1991 Toyota sedan

RO: Ronald W. EDLUND


15M33
1973 Ford"an

RO: Ronald W. EDLUND


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