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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO MOORE 99-7625-8, Connecting Case Repm.: No. Victim Name Otigin.e:1 Report Date This RcpQrt

04-29-99C1J.."1ii'lcalk!rl x First Degr" Murder Offlnw: Swmi: ~ X EX<:tpUonaIiyC~ CJ Rcqommend CMe; Review 0

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INTERVIEW WITH KATIE TWISSELMAN. DOBlll·06-81

5915 West Front Drive

Lirtletnn, Colorado 80123

(303) 973-1673

INVE$TlGATION:

On 4-10-99. at approximately 1510hours. I contacted KatieTwisselmanin the parking lot ofClement Park after she had exited

ColumbineHighSchool Twisselrnan said she was in the choir roomwhen someoneran insaying that SOmeone was firing a gun

in the commons area. Twisselman said that everybody in the choir room went into the choir room office. (Note: the choir room

is across the hell from the science rooms). Twisselrnan said she thought there was approximately 60 people in the choir room

office.at which time they barricaded the doorso no one couldget in. Shesaid during this she heard bangingand shots being fired.

but thai she did not see anytiling else until she was taken out of the school by the SWAT Team.

DISPOSITION; Open.

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CONTINUATION DRloportJng A_r ReportingOfficer Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO PETERSON 99-7625-VVVVConnectingCase RepmtNo Victim Name: Originlll~ Date: This Report

COLUMBINE 07·19-99tieariotl X FIRST DEGREE MURDER 0ffmIe Status: 0pI;n Cl EJwepdonaily eland 0 RecomnwndCase: Review c

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WITNESSES:

KATHRYN ULIBARRI, DOBI04-09-82

5300 S. GarlandWay

Littleton, CO 80123

(303)978-9999

PATRICIA ULIBARRI

Same as above.

Work: 55 S. Zuni. Denver, CO 80226

(303)934-5755

ANTHONY ULIBARRI

Sameas above.

Work: 1301 S. Havana, Aurora,CO 80011

(303)306-4020

JC-001- 005115INVESTIGATION:

On 07-19-99, at approximately 1530hours, J contacted witness Kathryn Ulibarri by phone. who is a Columbine High School

student. I contacted her in reference to the shooting that occurred on04-20-99 at Columbine HighSchool.

KathrynUlibarri saidon04-20-99, shearrived atColumbine HighSchool fur herscheduled classes at approximately 0700 hours.

Kathryn saidshewalked through the Columbine High School cafeteria/commons areaandwentup the stairway to theupperlevel

of the school for her classes. Kathryn saidshe did not see any dufflebags,nor did she see a propane tank, suchas those later

recovered in the Columbine High School cafeteria. Shealso saidwhileshe was moving through the cafeteria/commons area,

shedid not remember seeingany of the Trench CoatMatiastudents. Kathryn saidafter going up the stairway, she wentto her

first hourclass, which wasChemistry, and thatclass lastedfrom 0730 to 0820hours. She then went to her second hourclass.

whicb wasWorldLiterature that lasted from 0825 hours to 0920hours. Fromthisclass. Kathryn saidshe wentto her thirdhour

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CONTINllATION 0Reportiq Agency R~po1ting 9ff"ICet Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO PETERSON 99-762S-VVVVConnecting CaseReport No. Victim Name Original Report Date This Repoo

COLUMBINE 07-19-99,ii,¥riQ!1 X FIRST DEGREE MURDER ~$l.illld;Open Q c;w:p\iQnally CIetl.rod Q Re(:ommeno. Case: Review Q

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, class which was History. from 0925 hours to 1015 hours. Kathrynsaid she went to her fourth hour class which was Math and

went from 1020hours to 1110hours, Kathryn said after her Math class,she went to Choir, which began at 1115 hours, Kathryn

said all these classes were located on the upper level ofColumbine High School.

Kathryn Ulibarri said on 04-20-99, she was in her Choir classfor an unknown length of time, when she heard three gunshots from

outside ofthe Choir classroom,and said it sounded like to her theywere coming from the area ofthe cafeteria/commonsarea of

Columbine High School. Kathryn said she did not think too muchabout this because she believed the gunshots were part of a

senior prank, Kathryn said another student. by the name ofBrendan Reisbeck and possibly Sally Melfi. also. were outside of

the Choir classroom in the hallway gening a drink. Kathryn said that Brendan Reisbeck came running back into the Choir

classroomand told everybody insidethai somebodywas shootingin the cafeteria/commons of Columbine High School. Kathryn

said the Choir students exited the classroomby runningout of the east door of the Choir room and into the hallway, and then ran

into the auditorium. Kathryn said she was running with a studentby the name ofAnna Taylor. Kathryn said once they were in

the Columbine High School auditorium, a teacher by the name ofMr. Andres told everybody to get down On the floor for their

safety. Kathryn said while on the floor, she heard more gunshots that she said sounded like to her were coming from the

cafeteriascommons area of the school. I asked Kathryn how manyshots she heard at that point. and she said "tons." She said

these shots were not heard on a steady basis, but were sporadic, Kathryn estimated to me that she was on the auditorium floor

for approximately one minute, and then got up and ranout ofthe northentranceofthe auditorium. and then ran out of Columbine

High School through the main doors by the administrativeoffices of the school. Kathryn said she then into Clement Park and

then into to the Pavilion at that location. Kathryn said. person she recognizedas a Columbine High School teacher told her and

the other students to run away from Columbine High School.and said to run as far away from tbe school as they could. Kathryn

did not know this teacher's name. She said she then made her way to a friend of bers' house near Leawood Park. She said this

friend's name is Andrea Bannister. Kathryn told mewhen she got to Andrea Bannister's house, she called her parents. Kathryn

said she made this phone call to her parents at approximately 1135 hours on 04-20-99.JC-001- 005116

Kathryn Ulibarri said during the time she was running out ofColumbine High School and away from ir, an unknown female

student told her that somebody had told her not to go 10 school on this dale (04-20-99), Kathryn said she did not know if the

statement somebody made to this unknown female student was related to the shooting incident or not

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Kathryn Ulibarrisaid that at no timeon 04·20·99, did shesee the suspects and/oranybody witha firearm or explosivedevices.

Kathryn said she only heard the gunshots such as thosedescribed earlier in this report.

I asked Kathryn Ulibarriwhat she knew about the TrenchCoat Mafia, the TrenchCoat Mafia students, and in particular. what

she knew about DylanKleboldand Eric Harris. Kathrynsaidshe remembered goingto the same elementaryschool that Dylan

Klebolddid, but did not know anythingabout any of the otherTrenchCoat Mafiastudentsor their associates. As taras Dylan

Klebold,shesaid they both wentto Governor's Ranch Elementary School however, shesaid DylanKleboldwas onegradeabead

of her. WhenI asked Kathrynwhat she could remember aboutDylan Kleboid in elementaryschool, she said she remembered

Kleboldhad no friends. and would becomeangryquickly andeasily for unknown reasons. Kathryn said that otherthan seeing

studentsin the hallwaysof Columbine HighSchool wearing trenchcoats,she did not knowanything moreaboutthe Trench Coat

Mafia,nor did she know any of theirnames, other than DylanKleboid, prior to the shooting on 04-20-99 Kathryn saidall the

studentsat ColumbineHighSchool knowwho the TrenchCoat Mafiastudentsare, however. She said she could not remember

seeing any of the Trench Coat Mafia studentson 04-20-99 at Columbine High School.

Kathryn Ulibarri said she was the manager for the Columbine High School FootballTeam, but said the Trench Coat Mafia

studentsdid not pick on her or harass her. Kathrynsaid she had nO! seen any of the "jocks" pickon or harass the Trench Coat

Mafiastudents, however, said she had seen the TrenchCoat Mafiastudents harassotherstudents, Kathryn said the incident she

saw was in the Columbine High School cafeteria/commons area, She said that although she could not be specific aboutwhat

was said, she saw the Trench Coat Mafia students smart off to studentswho would walk past them,

I askedKathryn Ulibarri howshe andher family havebeen doingsincethe incident at the schoolon04-2(J.99. Kathryn indicated

she is doing fairly well,however,it is an upaod downproblem and infact, saidshehas scheduled an appointment to beginseeing

a counseloraboutthe incident. rgave Kathryn my nameand phone numberand askedher to contactme in the future shouldshe

or any of her family memberswant to speak with JC50 VictimAdvocate. I advised KathrynI would make all the necessary

arrangements for them at that time.

DISPOSITION, Open, pending further investigation.JC-001- 005117

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DN#4528 06-16·99, ;;.arion X Fint Degree Murder Otl'tnit Status:~ X ~lyCIC#led 0 Recommend Case: Review aIle¢ISSSil'lC$liQD 0 CleMdby Amst o u_ 0 Closare 0

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ADDITIONAL WITNESS:

VAN DAMME, LINDA K., D08/08-29-80

7314 South TellerCourt

Littleton, Colorado 80128

(303) 913-1309

Bus:Student/Columbine HighSchool

(PARENTAL INFORMATION)

VANDAMME, KATHY

Same as above

Bus: (303) 982-9013

VAN DAWlIE. VICTOR

Same as above

Bus: (303) 982-8551

INVESTIGATION: JC-001- 005119

On 6-16-99. between the hours of 1120 and 1138, I hadan opportunity to speak withLinda VanDamme in reference to the

Columbine incident !hal occurred on 4-20·99. Linda proceeded to tell me thatwhenthe incident occurred shewas in her fifth

hourchoirclasstaught byMr. Andres, Sr.,and just afterthechoir hadstarted towarmup, between the hours of 1115 and J120.

one of the students of theclass,an individual hy thenameof Brandon Reisbeck, had leftand gone out to get a drink of water.

Brandon returned to theclass,at which time he toldthe teacher andthe otherstudents that thereweresome peopledownstairs

inthecafeteria andtheywereshooting. Linda toldmethatshortly after Brandon returned to class thattheybegan toheargunfire

and it sounded as ifit wascoming from downstairs. Dueto thelarge number ofstudents thatWere inchoirclass, Linda explained

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that studentsstarted running in every directionand thatherselfandabout60 other studentswent into the choir office,wherethey

lockedthe doer. Lindastated several hours later, between 1530and 1600hours, they were finallycontacted by members of the

SWAT team, where they were taken from the school.

I asked Lindato describewhere she was seated insidethe choirroom,Shetold me that she was sittingin the sopranosectionand

the risers theywere seatedon wereon the south sideof the choirroom,closest to theexit. Linda was asked who Was seatednext

to her, She told me on her left side was Alicia Juarez and on her right side was Michelle Romero.

I asked Lindaif she ever observedany gunmenwhile she was insideColumbine High School. She stated that she never saw the

gunmenand it wasn't until after the event that she found out who the gunmen were, I asked Linda ifshe knew Eric Harris or

DylanKlebold, She statedshe knew there werestudentsat Columbine HighSchool and they were bothseniors, but she personally

didn't know them, I asked about the "Trench Coat Mafia" and she had no additional information to provide about that group.

~inda also toldme that afterSWAT teamshad taken them fromthe choirroom, theywent through the auditorium anddown into

the cafeteriaout the northwestexit of the cafeteriaand up the stairsnorth from the school.She told me that after she exited from

the schoolshe did see the two deceasedvictimswho were lying out on the sidewalkarea west of the cafeteria, telling me that she

did not know who the students were,

At the completionof this mterview.I again verifiedthat Lindadid not observeany gunmen while inside the schooland she had

no additional informarion to provide reference this incident,

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

FBI Case #4-DN-51419/DN #4528

DISPOSITION: Case open, pending further investigation,

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Case Number 99·7625Supplement Report

Reporting Agency: Jefferson County Sheriff's OfficeReporting officer: S.K. Wygant lOOlf

Date of this Report: 081299Offense Status: Open

WITNESS: Control # 4534Kami Vest DOB: 120380Address: 28651 MossRock Road, Golden,Colorado 80410Phone: 303 526 4432Student: COLlJMBJl'Il""E HIGH SCHOOL

INVESTIGATION:

On 081399 I telephonically interviewed Kami Vest. Vest reported that sheinterviewed by the police on 042099, but could not remember the agency orthe interviewing officer.Vest was at school on the 20th of April and was in Mr. Andres choir classwhen the shooting began. She was first made aware of the shooting whenfellow student Brandon Reisbeck ran into the room and told Mr. Andres thatsomeone was shooting downstairs.At first she thought it was a joke, she then heard lots of gunfire. Sherecalled the class splitting up. She and 59 other students ran into the choiroffice where the hid until rescued by a SWAT team. She was in the roomfor about three hours. The SWAT team escorted her and the other studentsout through the Commons area, this is where she remembers seeing twobodies lying on the ground. Police then drove the students to Clement Park.She was then bussed to Leawood Elementary.She reported to seeing nothing only hearing the shooting.Vest had known Klebold because she had classes with him elementaryschool and high school. She would speak, but did not associate with him.She did not know Eric Harris.Vest reported to having no prior knowledge of this incident. She was not inthe cafeteria on the 20m.

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STEPHANIE L ViILLIAMS. DOBI06-11·82

6532West Calhoun Place

Littleton. Colorado 80123

(303)794-7286

Student: Columbine High School

STEVEN WlLLIAMS

Sameas above

Bus: VanstarCorp.

Littleton. Colorado 80120

(303) 795·2746

CAROLA. WlLLIAMS

Same as above

Bus:US West

Littleton, Colorado 80120

(303) 707·7698

INVESTIGATION:

On 08·25-99. at approximately 1600bours.Irespondedto6532 West Calhoun Placetocontactandinterview witness Stephanie

L Williams. who is a student at Columbine HighSchool. This interview was in reference to the shooting at Columbine High

School on 04-20·99, Stephanie's father. StevenWilliams. waspresent duringthis interview.JC-001· 005129

~tephanie Williams saidon 04-20-99. at approximately 0700hours, her father. StevenWilliams. took herto Columbine High

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Schooland droppedher off in the teachersparldnglot, which is on the northeastside of Columbine High School, Stephanie

said she enteredColumbineHigh Schoolthrough the main doorson the east side of the school by the administrative offices.

Stephanie said whileshe was walkingfromthe teachers parkinglot into the school, she didnot see anythingunusual or outof

the ordinary, Stephanie saidwhen she enteredthe school,she went to a locationin front of the Choir room, in the hallway,

and talked to some of her friends before her classes began. She said she then went to her first hour Language Arts class,

Stephanie said after her Language Arts class shenext went to her secondbourPhysicsclass. Stephaniesaidafter hersecond

hourPhysicsclass, she had thirdhouroff from anyclassesso she went downthe stairwayfrom the upper levelof the SChool

to the lowerlevel, and into the cafeteria/commons area of Columbine High School. Stephaniesaid once in the cafeteria she

selecteda table to sit at with a friendof hersby the nameof PennyBurton. I showed Stephaniea diagramof the Columbine

High Schoolcafeteria/commons area and she said she sat at either table "RR" or "SS," Stephanie said she was facing in a

southerlydirection,which is towardthe southwindows of the Columbine High Schoolcafeteria, She said that PennyBurton

wasalso sittingat the same tableandwas facing southas well,as theystudiedtheirmath. I showedStephanie the photographs

of the dufflebag and the propanetankthat were later recovered in the Columbine High Schoolcafeteria. She said shedid not

see either of these items,or any items of a similardescription, on 04-20-99. I askedStephanie if she remembered seeingany

of the TrenchCoat Mafia students Or the TrenchCoatMafia associates in the cafeteria/commons areaon 04-20-99, and she

toldme she did not rememberseeingany of them, Stephanie saidafterhavingherthirdhouroff fromclasses. shewentto her

fourthhourclass and then to her fifth hour Concert Choirclass. Stephanie said when she arrived at her ConcertChoirclass.

the teacher, Mr. Andres,wastalkingto theclassabout"a gig"that theyweregoingto performlaterthat dayat Columbine Hills

Elementary School. Stephanie said about 10to 15 minutes into the ConcertChoirclass, she heard what sounded like to her

were slamming doors downstairs in the high sClIDoL Stephanie said she nowbelieves the noise she heardmayhave been an

explosive devicebeing detonatedor a gunshot. Shebelievessheheardtwoofthese noisesat that time, Stephanie saidat about

this point in timeOn 04-20-99, a studentby thenameofBrandonReisbeckcamel'\l1l1ling intothe ChoirclassroomandtoldMr

Andres that there was someone downstairs in Columbine High School with a gun. Stephanie said Mr. Andres then told

everybody in the classroom to run into the Columbine High School Auditorium. Stephanie said approximately half of the

classroomstudentsran intoan officenext to theChoirroomto hide,however, the other halfof the students, includingherself,

listened to Mr. Andresand ran from the interiorof the Choir classroom, into the hallway, and then ran into the auditorium,

Stephanie said When they got into the auditorium, Mr. Andres told them to get downon the floor behind the seats to hide,

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Stephaniesaidbefore shecouldgetdown00 the floor, sheheardsomethingoutsideof theauditorium, but saidshedid notknow

what she had heard. She said at the time she thought it was some type of a senior prank. Stephanie said she ran out of the

auditoriumthroughthe door,oppositeof the door sheheard the noisesat. Stephanie saidwhensheran out of the auditorium,

she then ran into the main hallwayand then exited the high school through the main doors On the east side of the school.

Stephanie said while she was runningtoward the east doors to exit Columbine High Scheel, a windowin one of the doors

suddenlyshatteredin frontof her, Stephanie saidshedid not hear a shotwhenthisoccurred,however. she believesthe glass

shatteredfrom a bullet that was shot Stephanie said shedid not see anyof the suspects/gunman at any time on 4·20-99. She

saidafterexitingthe schoolsheran intoClementParkto the grassyareaby the studentsparking101. Shesaidonceshestopped

l'Wllling, an unknownteachertold her to keep running away fromColumbine HighSchool.

I asked Stephanie Williamswhat infolUllUion shecould provideto me about the Trench Coat Mafia, the TrenchCoat Mafia

students, and in particularwhat informationabecouldprovide to roeaboutDylanKleboldand Eric Harris.Stephanie saidshe

doesnot believethat the TrenchCoatMafiaexistedduringthe 1998/1999 Columbine HighSchoolschoolyear,sayingthat the

Trench Coat Mafia was in existenceduring the prior school year, but said these studentmembers had graduated. Stephanie

toldme she did not have much information about theTrenchCoatMafia, but saidshe had talked to someofthem in the past

She said she did knowwbo Dylan Kleboldwas, and in fact had talked to him in the past, however, did not remember their

conversations being about anything out of the ordinaryor unusual. She did say Dylan Klebold "was very nice to me."

Stephaniesaid the only information shecould givemeaboutEricHarriswas thathe seemedlikea niceperson to her. Shesaid

abeused to be friends withChrisMorris,and said that ChrisMorrisalways worea trenchcoat. She saidChris Morriswas "a

little eccentricat times,"but said it was hard to tell whenhe wasjoking andwhenhe was serious. She saidChrisMorris was

also nice to her, StephanieWilliamsand StevenWilliams saidthatZachHeckler and his familyare friendswith their family.

and said ZachHecklerworkedat the sameBlackjackPizzathatDylanKleboldanciEnc Harrisworkedat, Stephanie alsosaid

Zach Hecklerwas in the same VideoProductionsclass at Columbine High School as DylanKlebold and Eric Harris Both

StephanieWilliamsand StevenWilliamssaid ZachHecklerdid notweara trenchcoat, nor did he weardarkcoloredclothing

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said they also went to the afterprom party at Columbine High School. Stephanie said she did not remember for certain if she

saw Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris at eitherlocation. She saidsbe knewwho~as and who his'iste~

was and described...... "a jerk." She also said that--'as violent. Stephanie said she witnessed"

~aulting~yshoving her into a wall at Columbine HighSchool. Stephanie said a Columbine High School

teacher intervened andtOld~O leave Lydie Perry alone. Stephanie said sbe would not consider~a

Trench Coat Mafia student, but said he was "a Trench Coat wanna be." Stephanie alsotold me that she has heard that"

~as~olvedas a third gunman on 04-20·99, and said a friend ofhers by the name of Erin Walton told her that she saw

_wearing a white T-shirt) shooting a firearm inside ofColumbineHigh School on 04·20·99. Stephanie said Erin

Walton did not describe the weapon she saw~hooting, nor did she know who or What vas shooting

at, other than to say it was on the upper level of Columbine HighSchool in a hallway near the east side. Stephanie said Erin

Walton is very upset because she reels that law enforcement investigating this case don't believe her and therefore are

~verlOOldng~ one of the sheeting suspects.

Stephanie Williams said she does not know ofanybody, nor has she heard any rumors of anyhody wno may be manufacturing

explosive devices and/or buying, selling, or possessing firearms.

I asked Stephanie Williams and her father, Steven Williams, how they have been doing since the shooting at Columbine High

Schooloo04-20-99 Stephanie advised me that she has been upand down as far as emotions since 04-20-99, and said this is

because she was friendswith one of the victims, Rachel Scott. I askedher if she has seen a counselor or a therapist yet, and

she advised she has been counseled by a member oftheir local church. [gave both ofthem a business cardand said if anybody

in their family wanted to speak with a ICSO Victim Advocate in future to contact me and I would make the necessary

arrangements for them at that lime.

DISPOsmON: Open, pending further investigation.

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Kelly AdragnaDOB11I21!806454 W. Euclid PlaceLittleton, Co.(303) 194-1414

c!J19/9920:30 hrs This subject was interviewedby DenverDetectiveP W Scott 68139, by telephone.

A synopsisofthe conversation is as follows

Kelly is a senior at Columbine High Schooland drives herself to school. Sheparksin the seniorparking lot. and arrivedabout 7.20a.m, Shecameinto the schoolbythe door nextto the cafeteria. She relatedshe sawnathing unusual when she enteredthe school and did not observeany unusualbag or backpacks. Sheusually takes ..A"IUllch but, that day she was in the computerlab on the secondfloor scanninga artproject. She was upstairswhenthe firealarm wellt of! and believesshe beard aexplosion. A teachertold her to go and she ran out the door by the gym and intoClementPark.

Kelly does know both Eric Ham. and Dillon Kleboldfrom school but, neversocializedwith them. She does not recall.~.eitherKleboldor Hams anytimeduring the day of the attack. She also knows ormher Englishciass lastsemester and related shethinks he is a bit . er til neveroverheardhim makeathreat toward theSchool

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On 050199. tbis llIvesligator spoke'0 a subjecti<lcmified as:

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Kevinadvi!lCd the fbUowing:

ThaIKevin is ateactlcr at CBS and was in the Tech Lab upstairswhenhe hl'll'd "hammer likeSounds"..... the Admin. Offi""",

Thatwhen Kevin leadhi. SlUdem. Out he remembered seeing the glass .bot out of the froot door(gIa$sJayinginside) andalso saw a Jotof glass on the fioor ootside the Admin, Office,

ThaIKevin did lIOt knowEric(Harris)or Dylan (KJebold)

ThaI Kevinknew twoof tbe Sllldonts tIw: werein the pbctcgrllllh oftbc "TrenchCoal M4fi." inThe yearbook, wilo he identified as KristinTheibault andBrianSargent,

ThaI Kevin badseen• groupofSllldonts that woreblad< IreIlc:h coalS, but neve< considered themA gang and filttbet advisedthat they did not dis]llay any "Nazi" signs.

ThaI K.evin was not awareof anypiotto do tbisand added tIw: he didnot feel that Eric andDylanActedalone, altbough hedoes not haveany informat;"nto substantiatethat belief

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On6-23-99 [contacted Abbott who told me that on 4-20-99 she had just gone into the English office to have lunch

when two students (Emily Stepp and Adrian Barcelona) ran into the office crying and saying that "there's a shooter

in the building". Abbott and the rest of the teachers thought it might be a senior prank and eventually one of the

teachers (Jason Webb) left the office to see what was going on. Webb called back to the English office and told them

that he had seen the front windows shot out and for them to lock and barricade the door and stay inside. Abbott then

said that they did as Webb suggested and covered the door window with poster board. They did use one of the other

teachers' cell phone and maintained contact with police outside the building all afternoon until being extracted by

SWAT team members about 1600 nrs, Abbott said she did not see anything ofthe attack and could not tell if she was

hearing doors being slammed or shots.

The other teachers present in the English office were: Eric Friesen, Sleven Meyer, Lisa Bohak, Tommie Nykanen,

Jennifer Muhullond and an English secretary Jackie (last name unknown).

The original information Obtained from Adam Linnubur was not correct and Abbott never was in the auditorium

during the incident

No further information.

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Adrian Barcelona

7802 S. Newland St.

Littleton, CO., 80123

303/979-1091

CHS student, was not in the cafeteria.

On May 25, 1999, this investigator interviewed Adrian Barcelona

by phone, He said that he had been at school on the day of the

incident and had finished his fourth hour jewelry class just after

11:00 a.m. He said he had intended to go to the library but instead

went to an office located adjacent to the school Administration

Office where he was to retake a test. He stated that at

approximately 11:20 a.m., he heard what sounded to him like two gun

shots coming from the area of the far west end of the main hellway.

He said at first he thought this was some kind of prank, but then

heard a girl screaming, He said he went next door to the main

language office and was inside there with teachers - Mrs. Abbott,

Mr. Meyer, and Mr. Friezen. He advised that they barricaded the door

and stayed there until they were contacted hours later by SWAT

officers.

He said that he did not personally know the trenchcoat people

but knew who they were. He said they were just another group of

students who hung out with each other. He said he had heard no

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rumors or any talk relating to this incident and that it came as acomplete surprise.

Investigation,continues.

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FBI174A·DN-57419JCSO 99-7625Investigator: GlennMoore - Golden PoliceDepartment / (303) 384-8080

RE: CONTROL# 2412SOURCE: Usa Gould

LEAD: Interview Lisa', son Joel whom she saidwas in Art class where be had heard"popping" noise'thensaw three peoplegerinro a Jeepa speedfrom the area.

TELEPHONE INTERVIEW:GOULD, Joel David (DOB:I02083)7544 W. Quarto AvenueLittleton, CO 80128(303) 932-2089

05-20·99 f 9:50am

GOUlD confirmed his mother's accountof havingheard the "popping noises" thensaw three students run to a Jeepand speed fromthe parkinglot. He explained that he waswith about 2S classmates in Miss Warnke's (sp?) Art class at ColumbineHigh School atthe time the shootingbegan. This classroom he describedbeing at the front, north end. ofthe building.

He thought it was at about 11:15amon Apri120lh when he first heard IS to 20poppingnoises which he thought was consistentwith gunfire. He described thesegunshots as being in quick succession, and thaI they were coming from the areaof themainhallwayby the School offices.

Shortlyafter Ibis GOULDsaid the fire alarm sounded, then he heard a vehicle"squeal" into the parking lot and went to the windowand saw three high school agedpeopleget into a late model"95" Jeep Cherokee possibly with tinted windows, whichthensped from the parking lot. He could not recall the color of the Jeep, nor provide anyadditional descriptionsof the three people other than that two had long hair.

GOUlD said the "Dean" (unknown name) told themto run to Clement Park, Whichthey did exiting the school by the teacher's parking lot. After arriving there a uniformedofficertold them there hadbeena shooting and instructed them to go home, which he did.

GOUlD said he did not knowany of the persons involvedin the shooting, however,recallshaving seen KLEBOLD around the school occasionally due to his being tallerthan the average student. He addedthat he had not heard anyrumors or conversationsaboutany pre-planning of the shooting.

** NO new leads were generated.

JC..o01-005149

HEVERT, L

JC-001·005150

CONTINUAnON 0ReportingAgency IRepMtingOfficer Case Report. No

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO IWEBB 99·7625·CC<!NIettiog CaseRepott No Vil;:Um Nam~ Origina~ Report Dact: This Report

Control #3473 05·19-99- First Degree Murder:alion • ot!'en:te Sta:uJ: Open X E~oMfly C1etmd c Recommend Case: Review oRccllMiiicalUm 0 Cleamt by :\.Imt c lJn~ 0 Closure CJ

I~m I ! 1DeserlpdM ISerialNo v~ I ~Qjur: I YlIlUllNo Qwwlty Bnwt NIJ'lle: S. OV1lmd. Damaglld

WITNESS:

LAUREN HEVERT, DOB/02-15-84

6379 West Roxbury Drive

Littleton. Colorado 80123

(303)973-2684

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-19-99, I spoke with LaurenHevert reference this lead. The lead was to determine Lauren's whereabouts during the

incident of 04-20-99, During this interview, Lauren told mesheisthe studentassistant andwasin the ceramics room during the

timeof the event. Shetold me shewas moving things intoa storage roomand shedid norsee anything untilshewasalerted that

~eople wererunning: in the hallway, Someof the individuals running told her to run and she did, Lauren told meat that time

shedid notknow whyshe wasrunning, but thecrowd seemed panickyand shedetecteda feeling thatshe needed to get outof

the school. Whenshe got to Clement Parkshe spokewith some people she knew. she could not name, whotold her there had

beena gunman inthe school, I askedher if shehadseenanything duringthe incident andshe toldmeshe had not. Shetoldme

that the ceramics roomis on the northsideof theschool and shehadexited the closesthallway. whichput her Out by Clement

Park. Lauren did ten me that approximately threemonths agoshewas in a crowded hallway. going from one classto theother

during second hour,and believes shewasgoing to the Science areaoutof the English areaand the English hallway. Shesaidshe

believed shewasclose to the bathroom when sheheardtwomales talkingbehind her, Oneof the malesmade a comment that

theycouldkill everyone in the hall, Shesaidshe didnot lookbackand doesnotknow whosaid this. Shealso saidshe did not

report it because she had no idea who had said this. I asked Lauren if there's anything else that she could lend to this

investigation. and she said she couldnot,

DISPOSITION: Leadclosed. JC-001· 005151

Unit Page 1

of !

, WASIECKO. LISA" ''"''c,,," ~

JC-001· 005152

CASE NUMBER 99~7625

SUPPLEMENT REPORTREPORTING AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEREPORTING OFFICER: S.K. WYGANT lOOl~

DATE OFTHIS REPORT: 081899CASE 8TATUS: OPEN

WITNESS INFORMATIONCONTROL NUMBER 4988

Usa Wasiecko OOB 020862Teacher: Columbine High School

INVESTIGATION

On 081899,1 telephonically interviewed Lisa Wasiecko, an Art teacherat ColumbineHigh School. Wasiecko was at school on the 20" of Apriland in her Art room. Whenthe incidentbeganshe wasin the Art roomby herselfduring a planningperiod. She wasin theceramics room. Sheheard the fire alarmsound thenshewalkedout of the school.Sheexited through a doorbetween the drawing roomand ceramics room. She wentdirectly to the parkinglot. It was here that she learned of the shooting, She began to tellstudents to leavethe school and to go home. Shereported not seeing or hearinganything.Shesaw Harrisand Klebold on campus before the sbooting. She remembered themwearing black clothing. Shereportedhaving no prior knowledge of this incident.LisaWasiecko willbe on a leave of absencethis year and will rerum next year.

DISPOSITION: CASE OPEN

JC-001. 005153

CREATIVE WR111NO

JC..o01. 005154

BARNES, G

JC.o01.005155

JSPP'BRSON COtlNl"'l:' DIS'l'lUCT ATTORNEY'S OPPICE

Defendant:

Date. 5-14-99

Deputy D.A••

Doeket N"I:lIIl!ler:

caee NUmber. 99A062

Investigator, J.Burkhalter

.***************.***********************************************+***

Greg Barnes

Senior CBS

Ph. 303-979-2050

This investigator called the Barnes residence and talked to Greg's

mother.

Greg I smother

unavailable for

Creative Writing

informed this investigator that

the phone, however, she stated

with the teacher Mrs. Kelly.

her son

her son was

wasin

Mrs. Barnes stated her son is a senior in class and doesn't know who

the person is that ran from the class prior to the bell ringing.

She stated she will have her son attempt to find out the information

from Mrs. Kelly.

on approx., 5-14-99, Mrs. Barnes called this investigator and left a

message that her son could not find out the information from Mrs.

Kelly. Mrs. Barnes suggested that Mrs. Kelly provide this

information directly to an investigator.

Date

JC-001·005156

1

E S.L.

JC-001· 005157

,

CHOW, W.

JC.o01· 005158

.... ...JBll':rBRSOJlt COmr.rY DXSTl.XC'l' A'n'OIlHBY'S O:r:rXCB

StlPPLBIIlUI'l'AL DPOllT

Defendant:Date.

Deputy D.A ••

June 2, 1999Docket R'wIber.Ca.e R'wIber,

Inve.tigator,

174A-ONS741999-7625CN 3720

Lauck

Wen Chow8193 W. Quarto Ave.Littleton, CO., 80123

303/933-2824

CHS student.

On June 2, 1999, this investigator contacted Wen Chow by phone.She advised that she had not been in the cafeteria at the time ofthe incident. She explained that she had been in a classroom next tothe technology lab - this was her "English Second Language n class.She stated that she heard noises that sounded like gunshots andstudents screaming. Her teacher, Mrs. Staroeh (ap?) told her to stayin the room. She advised that ahe and perhaps three other studentsdid stay there with Mrs. Btaroeh. She believed that they stayed inthe room for approximately three hours and were rescued by SWAT

officers.

Wen advised that she has only been in Columbine High School fora half of a semester. She had no further information,

Investigation continues.

JC.o01. 0051591

STALOeR, J

JC-l101· 005160

JEFFERSON COUNI'Y DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

StIPl'LllMENTAL REPORT

Defendant,

Date' 5-3-99

Deputy D.A.,

Docket Number,

Case Number. 99A062

Investigator, J.Burkhalter

****.***************************************************************

Jana Staloch

5965 S. Taft Wy.

Littleton, CO 80127

Ph. 303-973-2483

Control # 2100

Mrs. Staloch is a part-time teacher at cas.

English as a second language.She teaches children

This investigator met with Mrs. Staloch who related that she was

teaches 4th. and 5th. period on 4-20-99. She had completed 4th.

period and left an English sentence lesson on the chalk board for

her sturlents to correct when they entered her classroom. Mrs.

Staloch went to the restroom between periods.

When Mrs. Staloch returned to the classroom the class bell had rung

and she entered her small classroom. A student had written a

sentence on the chalkboard along with hers. The sentence read, "We

should blow up the school." Mrs. Staloch stated she feels she knows

who wrote the statement but doesn't feel it is related to the

incident and therefore wishas an investigator to ask each of the

four students if they wrote it and determine the author this way.

She went on to say she informed the students of the

inappropriateness of the sentence and then continued to correct the

context of that sentence as well as her own.JC-001·005161

Mrs. Staloch stated a short time later they all heard students

running in the nearby hallway and then heard gunshots. She kept

1

her four students in the classroom. She stated she shut the lightsoff in the classroom.

After a short time'Mrs. Staloch stated she went into the hallway and

looked out to find the main hall door glass shattered. She statedshe then took her four students into the computer lab room and hid

in the back of the room. She stated they all stayed there untilrescued by the SWAT officers around 3:00 P.M.

Mrs. Staloch stated the computer lab room had a phone in it and she

attempted to call 911 but couldn't get through, so she called herhusband at home who in turn relayed all the information to 911 aboutthe students location with Mrs. Staloch.

Mrs. Staloch stated she received information third or fourth hand

that a Ricardo Diaz, ph. 303-734-9:213, a fourth period student of

hers, that a party in a trench coat had confronted him in the school

and this party was not one of the suspects pictured in the newspaper.

Mrs. Staloch stated she left her red canvas bag on her desk in the

English room and it had books in it.

Mrs. Btaloch left her REI fanny pack, black, in the computer labroom. It has her driver's license and other id in it, as well as

her turquoize jacket with a fish pin on lapel and black socks.

Mrs. Staloch stated the four students with her are: Wen Yen Chou,Steve Kentara Kojuna, Shakespeare Log, and Javier Francisco

Suarez. She stated Javier left his guitar in her classroom.

The interview was concluded at this time.

Date

JC·D01· 005162

:2

SUAREZ, FRANCISCO

JC..o01·005163

CONTINUATION ClIi.e'portmg Agcney Rqxntinl Offictt CaM~NQ

SUPPLEMENT y JCSO ERZEN 99-76Z5-FFFConnecting CaseRcponNo, -, Victim Name Originai R«pi.ll:t 0alC' This Repon

DN#4Z28 06-22-1)9

"'"" X First Degree Munier ~S""" .".. X ~lyC11Wed c Recommend Case: Review "belaWilet.riQn o CIoond by""'" a UnfoWlded c Clo$Uf'e a

1l3: f QuantitY IBtalld Name I """"""" I 5mal:No, ~~ IR~~I~

ADDmONAL WITNESS,

SUAREZ. FRANCISCO, OOBI05-30-84

8466South Upham Way

Littleton, Colorado80lZ8

(303) 933-7495

Bus: Student/Columbine High School

OHARA. CAROL, OOBIlI-OI-55

Sameas above

Bus: P.O.Box 1040

Littleton, Colorado 80123

(303)933-3331

(PARENTAL INFORMATION)

SUAREZ, LOURDES

Same as above

Bus: (303) 933·7495

SUAREZ, JAVIER

Sameas above

Bus: (303) 933-7495

JC-001· 005164INVESTIGAnON:

On 6·17·99,1 had spokenwithCarolO'Hara, whowas interpreting forFrancisco Suarez because he speakslittleEnglish. [told

unu Numbrr Supcrvi$Ql' Initials OIlId DatePage !

of

CONTINUATION o Reponing Apncy Reporting Offic:er Case Repol1 No

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ERZEN 99-7625-FFFConnectins CaseRcf)Ort No• VicdmName OriginalReport Date This Report

.-oN #4228 06-22-99( ..... X First Degree Murder otfcn.wSims: O!>ett X E~OI'1lI1)' Clettl!d c Recommend cese: Review c~fi'Clltloa c C....,by Arral 0 u,_ o Clos,l.tre a

i~ IQuantiry I &randN~ I~~n i Seri1II No ¥:I~ 1~~ I O=e-iCarolthat I wanted to speak with Francisco in reference to the Columbine incidentthat occurred on 4-20-99. Throughthe use

of schoolrecords,we had identifiedFranciscoas being on lunchperiod"A" and I wascalling to see ifhe was on campusWhen

the incident occurred.

Franciscoexplainedthathe was at schoolon4-20-99 andhe was scheduledfor lunchperiod"A," buthehad stayedin his English

secondlanguageclass, which is taught by Ms. Sthaloch, and the only infonnationhe could pass on referencethis incident was

thathe hadheard the gunshotswhilehe wasinhisEnglish second language class.at which timeMs. Sthaloch tooktheentireclass

out of theirroom and went to a computerroom,where theysecuredthe doors, rumedon the television set, whichprovidedthem

with news reportsof the incidentat the high school. They stayed in the computer room until they were taken out of the school

severalhoursafter the incidentoccurredby SWAT teammembers. Franciscocould provideno additional information reference

this incident.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

FBICase #4-DN·57419IDN#4228

DISPOSITION, Case open, pending further investigation.

JC-001· 005165

Offir:t".re Unit Number S~i$()f Iniualsand Date Assigned To '... );

"'..... -,- 't/l1!r> of 1

1Il;J(;N"L " ""\ ~5""IC·,'0R Vl("C1'-1 SE[l:Vl('ES I 0,,",,' J ASAF3"IQ8,ICSD'16~.t

ENGUSHOFFICE

JC..o01- 005166

,

FRIESEN, E.

JC-001· 005167

Co:7lNUAnON 0Reponing Ajl!m:) Reponing Officer CJ.S1e Ileport No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO ESTER 99-7625-1Cmmeclmg CaseR¢j)(lrt Nu Victim Name Original Repcet Dale This Report

COLUMBINE H.S. 7-2-99- X I1MIJRDER XCI JiOI1 Offltl'lW Slatll5: OPffi EX('e;HionrdlyCl~ CJ Recommend cese. Review 0

Recl"si ftclltkm a Clsml by Art't!$l CJ U"fl'lundiM a Closure 0

l~ I Quantity I Bl'IJ1d Name I """""ri<,, I seriaiN(> :Ya1ue I ~V:fIld I tJ~w'",

WITNESS

ERiC FRIESEN. DOBn·9·70

10348 SEVERANCE DRIVE

PARKER,CO

303·805-0678

ENGLISH TEACHER

COLUMBINE H.S.

INVESTIGATlON

On Friday. 7.2-99. at approximately 0915 hours. I contacted witness Friesen by telephone at his residence. [asked witness

Friesen to provide me with any relevant information to this incident.

.iesen advisedon 4·20·99. at approximately 1115 - 120hours. duringfifth hourhe was in the english office having lunch.He

heardwhat he believedto bemuffied "rat-a-tat" sounds. Shortlyafterthat time a studentby the name of Emily Steppcame into

the office and said somebody was shooting in the school. He Indicated that he, as well as several other teachers in the office

locked the door and for approximately 2-3 minutes did not hearany unusualsounds. He indicatedafter a coupleof minutes he

exited this particularoffice and went to the main corridor outside the main office of the school. He said he observed the front

entrancewindows had been shatteredand he lookedin a westerly direction and didnot see anyone in the hallway. He indicated

he stood there for several moments and did not hear any noiseswhen he observedtwo counselors that were standing near the

trophycase area, in the samehallway. The counselors advised. "They're still in thebuilding." It was at that time he hearda very

largeexplosion and thought it had comefrom the commons areaof theschool. Hesaid he turned aroundand walked immediately

back into the english office and locked the door at that time. He said a teacher in the office had a cell phone and had made a

phone call to another teacher in the building who advised suspects were still in the school and were advised to baracade

themselves. He stated they took filing cabinetsand placedthemagainstthe door into the office. They also had placed posters

in the windowsto preventanybody from looking into the office. He advisedthat he and 9 other staff membersand 2 students

had stayed in this office until approximately 1540hoursat which time they were rescued by a SWAT team. He indicated they

wereescortedout of tile buildingand took a busover to Leawood Elementary School. I askedwhat he did at that point. He said

JC-001· 005168 1

Ct..'ITINUATION I:JReportina:A~ RtpOrtmg om"" Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT 1( JeSO ESTER ~·7625-I

CortntetlngCa$e Report No Vk::lim NameOn.inal Rrport Date This Report

COLUMBINE H.S. 7-2-99I--

X llMURDER OiflmSt SWw: Opm X Ex~allyClellttlO 0 Recommend Cast, Review 00' "'"R«:JtSlHkadon 0 C!eaml by AIl'tISt D Ultfcul'll'Jed 0 Closure D

lmr IQuullitv IBrand~ I"""'..., I Senli!'4Q ¥~):~ IRJ~ I O~~~

officers on scene were basically talking to people only if they !lad information to provide, Mr. Friesen said h. did not talk to

anybody at this particular time. but stayed at the elementary school for approximately 3 hours, maintaining some sense of calm

for students and teachers who were also there. He said he went to a fellow teacher's house by the name of Lee Andrist, (unk

spelling) and Lee drove witness Friesen to bis parents house which was also in the immediate area. H. said he got to their house

at approximately 1800 hours. Witness Friesen said he did not see any gunmen, assist with any injured students, and had nothing

further to provide.

JC..()01· 005169

"'O'iTh:er Signatu~ L UnIt Number Suptl'\'isorInitials md Date AssignedToP~e •r.». of ,

"RiC"" .. l j( f ;~ .. gTlCAT()1it, VIcnM'lIORV1CES ~ OTHER I ASAF3 .&/93 JCSl.l/lil"'''

HOFFMAN, c.

JC-001·005170

C'1tfhj"uAnoN n Reporting Agency Rtqxlmt\iotrteer ClISC R.eportNo

SuPPLEMENT y JCSO ESTER 99·7625·J(;"'rl~tingCase Rcpon: No, VictimNameOriginal Rqxm Date This Rcport

07-61·99~ .C :cot'! X First Deg... Morder 0ffettM SIi/1l4;~ X E~ly~ 0 Re;;;ommend Case: Review 0

R~lrifi<;$.lotl 0 Clc=fted byN'reR 0 Unfuwt<j~ C1 Clcsure 0

l~g' IQuantirr i 8~ml Name IDl:sot:ription I Seri&I NoV",lue I It.ValM r Va/IleStolen f'I:(lvertNi ~t4

ADDITIONAL WITNESS:

HOFFMAN. CINDY, OOB/02·j4-46

5242West Fair Drive

Littleton, Colorado

(303) 794-1539

Occupation: English teacher/Columbine HighSchool

INVESTIGATION,

On Thursday. July I, 1999, at approximarely 1213 hours. I contacted witness Hoffman by telephone for any additional

information shecouldprovidein thiscase. I explained to wimess Hoffman that I wascontacting faculty and staff members that

.,.d notalready been interviewed at thisparticular pointin the investigation. Witness Hoffman providedme withthe following

information:

During fifth houron April 20, 1999, she was working inherclassroom during her lunch period. She heard what appeared to be

a"popping-noise, two times. coming fromwhatshethought might bethecafeteria. Shedid notthinkmuchof theincident until

sheheardwhatshe called a "thunder" of footsteps behind herclassroom from the library and math hallways. She indicated that

she observed numerous studentsrunning downthe hallway, grabbed her purse, and lockedher room, really not knowing what

was happening. She said she gat to the double doorsthatexitedout toward the north area toward ClementParkand heard the

fire alarm gooff Stillnot reallysure whatwashappening, she indicated sheheldthe doors farstudents and otherstaffmembers

to allow them to exit thebuilding. Shesaidthat shedidknow something waswrongwhensheheaded toward this particular exit.

she sawthe main front doorwindows wereshattered. She indicated thatshe ran north toward theClementParkareaand there

wasa S' chainlink fence that sheassisted otherstudents and teachers over. Shesaid she sawseveral policecars pulling into the

areaandcontinued to help students overthe fence withthe assistance offellow teacher, SusanPeters. She advised thatshewas

basically pushing students towardPierce and Bowles, as a staging area, because she wantedto get as far away from the school

as 'he could. She said that she mingled with other teachers and students, whoshe later learned to be from the cafeteria, who

JC-001- 005171 -OfficerSignature Unil NumbersUP<"tJJ,inY':J;"

Assigm!

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I 01lJ0r";"L '" I ~\ tsna, TOri Vlt":l~ SE-It,\lCSS{! I"'"" I ASAF34i98JCS!ltI6':'J

C!'N1'llolUATION 0 ~"""<l' Repotting Offie« Can-Report No

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ESTER 99·7625-.1Connecting Case Report No. Vlclw N.lltM' OriginaJ Repott Dat~ ThisRepm-

'---07.01.99

c '" x First Deg...., M.......r Oft'tftS¢ swus:~ X EX~nal.lyCl~ o flecomm¢M Case: Review 0

R«;la;siikatioll n C1eM!d by Arri:$t c UAr~ a CIQSure 0

l~ IQumlity IBtMQ Na.rnll" i lmc:iiltiQlt I~.INo g~~ I V~ I Vall:!!:kov--.! Dumllied

explained to hertbai they hadseen students being shotand sawsomepeople with guns, Shesaid shedrove to a student'shome

with Liz Keating and Mary Swanson, also other teachers, and bad dropped that student off at that home and then Went to

Leawood Elementary School, where shestayeduntil abom 2000 hours. Shesaidshecalledber husband topick herup from the

elementary school at that time.Witness Hoffinan couldprovide no specific information relative to this situation, indicating she

sawno gunmen and onlyheardthe "popping"noises earlierin the hallway whenshe was in her room. No further action taken.

DISPOSITION: Open.

JC-D01· 005172

rOffice, 5,8"'"'' ~ Unil Numbtr $uptrviM'lf (nitial$. and Date Assigned To Pege •I /(,1). of ,

•(.IRJGl"',,~ X I NVESTle>...TOll. Vtc'nM sE!t\1CES I O'rHE~ ~ ASAF34f98JCSl)il~1"

MEIER, STEVE

JC-001· 005173

CONTINUATION Cl

SUPPLEMENTCQMdng e- _ No. q

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JC-001· 005174

oo

Ul'Iil NumbM S~r InikaJ$ and Date

bl 4iZ-u" / ' {I!

MULHOLLAND, JENNIFER

Jc..o01.005175

CASE NUMBER 99-7625SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT

REPORTING AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICEREPORTING OFFICER: WYGANT, S.K. lOO~

. DATE OF TIllS REPORT: 081999CASE STATUS: OPEN

WITNESS INFORMATIONCONTROL NUMBER -4G""'a::::>/JENNIFER MULHOLLA."'ID DOB 122171LONG ERM SUBSTITUTE TEACHER AT COLUMBINE HIGHSCHOOL

INVESTIGATION

On 081899 I telephonically interviewed Jennifer Mulholland, a substituteteacher at Columbine High School. Jennifer was at school on April 20,1999. She was eating lunch with seven of her colleagues when the shootingincident began. With her in the English Resource Center were Steve Meier.Kent Friesen, Jason Webb, Tommie Nykanen, Claudia Abbot, JackieReardon and Usa Boback. She and the other teachers began to hear acommotion. She then heard what she believed to be rapid firing of gunshots. She began to hear screaming from student At this point she and theother teachers realized there was a problem. A student ran into the ERelooking terrified and said, "Someone has a gun:' Steve Meier instructed thestaff members to get inside the room and hide. While Mulholland and theother teachers were in the room they attempted to call 911, but it was busy.They did make contact with Lakewood Police Department and providedthem with the details. The police instructed them to hide in the room andbarricade the door. Jason and Kent left the room to find out what was goingon. Eric came back and re-barricaded the door. Mulliolland and the otherstaff members waited in the room for about four hours until being rescued bySWAT team members. She was escorted out of the school by exiting a doornear the front and near the school sign. She was then taken to LeawoodElementary School.Mulholland reported that she saw none of the incident, she only heard it.She told me that she had hall duty that day. She was in the halls from 1040hours until about III0 hours. She reported to seeing nothing unusual.

JC-001- 005176

Mulholland did not know Harris or Klebold and she reported to having nopriorknowledge of this incidentMulholland recalled a student of hers writing in a journal that she wanted toblow up the school This student was in Mulhollands English class. Thename of this studentis TaranFleming.

DIsPosmON: CASE OPEN

JC-l101.005117

,

NYKA.I'lEN. TOMMIE

JC-001_ 005178

CASE NUMBER 99-7625SUPPLE:M.ENT REPORTREPORTING AGENCY: JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEREPORTING O~CER: S.K. WYGANT 1001'fiJDATE OF THIS REPORT: 081799CASE STATUS: OPEN

WITNESS INFORMATIONCONTROL NUMBER 4996TOMMlE NYKANENTEACHER AT COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL

INVESTIGATION

On 081799 I telephonically interviewed Tommie Nykanen, a teacher atColumbine High School. Tommie was at school on the 20th of April. Shewas in the English office when the shooting incident began. She went to thecafeteria at about 1115 hours to get her lunch. As she was taking her lunchback to the English office she heard students scurrying and what she thoughtwere fire crackers. She then heard a student say that somebody had a gun.She stayed in the English office and closed the door, turned off the light andlaid on the floor. Four hours later a SWAT team rescued her.She reported to having no prior knowledge of this incident Tommie did notknow Harris or Klebold.Tommie told me that about a week prior to the shooting, she walked pastfour boys, all wearing black clothing that was similar, in a hallway at school.She saw a tall boy laughing inappropriately at her. She felt it was indefiance. She remembers feeling scared by this boy. After the shooting sherealized the boy laughing at her was Dylan Klebold,

DIsPosmON: CASE OPEN

JC-001· 005179

,

REARDON, JACKIE

JC-001- 005180

CONTINUATION 0Rcpol'!:trlS AsttlCY Reponing Officer Case Repon1WJ

SUPPLEMENT ~ JCSO ESTER 99-7625-R

Connecting Case Report No. Victim. Name Original Rtpott Oate ThisRepon:

COLUMBINE 07-08-99

C' OM X First Degree Murder DffmseSll$mS: Open X £J(~IYCJ~ tJ I RecM'lm~ Case: Review tJ

R«!wl~tIm tJ Clc:aRdb;l AJTesr C Unfounded 0 Closure 0

1fSl;' IQ\WItity IBram!Name I ~riptillli I StriA! No. ~i!llle i Vllft.'e I Valuetoten at\:o~d O'amage.a.

WITNESS:

REARDON, JACKIE, DOBIOI-I&-31

7691 S. Kendall Blvd.

Littleton, CO

(303) 973-2843

Work: Part-TimeEducational Assistant at COlumbine HighSchool

INVESTIGAnON:

On07.08-99, at approximately 14Whours, I contacted wttness Reardon by telephone at her residence. I asked her to provide

me withanypertinentinformation she could in reference to the incident at the school on 04-20-99. She said that she was in the

.nglishofficeat approximately 1120 hoursand wentdownto theTRC(TeacherResource Center) to make Some copies forthe

teachers in that department, Shesaid that whilewalking back\0 the English office,she was in the hallway and saw a couple of

English teachers, who"looked worried." Shealsosaid thatshesaw theprincipal Frank DeAngelis in the hallway andhe looked

worried. She said that she did not hearOr see anything out of orderat this particular time. She said that she went back into the

English officeand at that time heardthree or fourmuffled popping noises, possibly comingfromthe Scienceroomarea within

the school. Shortly after that time.a studentidentified as Emily SteppCame into the office andsaid therewas a gunman in the

building. She said that fellow teacher Steve Meier barricaded the doorand thenput darkpaperin the windows and approximately

sevento nineteachersand an additional two students werein thisoffice. She said that another teacher. EricFriesen, wason the

phone,possibly to police, and he told all members in thisoffice to stay on the floor and be quiet. Witness Reardon said that

while she wason the floor sheheardandfelt rumbling noises shaking thebuilding. She toldme that she laterfelt that thesewere

possibly repercussions from bombswhich were exploding in the school. She said approximately five minutes after she was

notified of this incident, the fire alarms wentoff withinthisparticular area. She Said that they had the T.V. on and the radio On

very lowvolume and wereattemptingto try to find outwhatwasgoingon within the school but reallyhad no ideaoftheactual

situation until she later learnedof it on the news. She said that she and the others stayed in this office until about 1600 hours

until theywere rescued by SWATteams. Theywere frisked and escorted out of the building, across the street. and frisked again

,'.

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ESTER 99-7625-RCormeaing Casea~n: No, VlctimNiUIll: OrigihaiReport Dale ThisRq'Jart

COLUMBINE 07-08-99- Flnt Degree Murder Qft'enttSlWa: Opet\ Cl ~COrnm.endCase: cCI .... X X E.xeq:ldOftlllly C1eared Review

llc<!lWii'ia.tion 0 CIftAdby A.t!'Jl:st 0 Unfuundtti o Closaee c

~ f Qwvrtiry IBnmd Nam. !Oflcriptioo ISma/No. ¥:\: f~~lo~

by policeofficers. Witness Reardon saidshegotona bus to Leawood Elementary andstayedwith several otherEnglish teachers

she knew andjust comforted each otherwhileat mat school, She said tllalanotherteacher's brother tookher homeand she

arrived at approximately 1700hours. Wimess Reardon saidshesaw 00 individuals carrying or usingguns and did not see any

injuredstudents or teachers whileat the scene. Witness Reardon did notprovideany further information.

DISPOSITION: Open.

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OfficerSignature

G~Unit N"","" Supervi.Ml:t Initials: and Date Assigned To Pagl: 1

({ .& , "- ;C" :,~ 'f 1~jRJ(:"."'" X. I ('.;'d:S;1C"~OR vlITlM SERVICES- 1 oom I ASArl 4"8 JCSDii6~4

SAMSON, c.

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•':ONTINUAnON ClReporting Agency ReportingOffice' Cast Rt'f)Qf1 No

SUPPLEMENT V JCSO ESTER 99-7626-UConn«1ln-g Case Report No Victim Nll"Oe Original Report Dtl'C This Report ICOLUMBL"lE H.S. 7-12-99

icallQn X LMURDER 0_...."''''''''' X E~iooally Cl.-.d: C RlX:ommend Case; Review C

~lusilictjh111 C by ""'"Q Ufdbundea o Closure c

~ 10-0 I BnmdNIlJfm: I ~riflt«:m ISerial No Vlt~ I Vi1Iue I VahleSID R«cr.'ereC ~

WITNESS INFOBMAII0:l

SAMSON, CAROL 00811·25-47

4538 WEST 28TH AVE.

DENVER, CO 80212

303·477-8561

ADVANCED ENGLISH TEACHER

COLUMBINE H.S.

INVESTIGATIQN

On7·12·99,at about 0951 hours, I contacted witness Samson by telephone. at her residence. I askedher to provide me withany

additional information that she could that was relevant to this case.

oamson saidon4-20·99,during5thhourshewas inherclassroom grading papers, andsaid nostudents were there as it wastheir

lunchperiod. She said the door was shut to her class roomwhen at approximately 1120·1125 hour' she heard the fire alarm

soundto thebuilding. She thought it was a randomfire drill, and exited the building throughthe door,just sourh of the main

entrance. onthe east sideof the building. Shesaidupon exiting thebuilding she saw hundreds of students running across Pierce

to the Leawood Parkarea. She saidshehadno information as to whatwas goingon. Shesaidshe sawa student later identified

as Stephanie Munson, whowas Injured and was apparently shot in the ankle. She saidshe had been in the Leawood Park area

whenshe heard whatshe believedto be 10·20gunshots in the mainentranceareaof the school. She said she was directed to

go further east in the Leawood Park area. Shesaidthe policeofficers alongSouthPierceStreetdirectedher to do so. Shesaid

that she was00 the nextstreeteast of Pierce. observing activities at the school. She saidshortlyafterthis timeat approximately

1330 hours, neighbors in the area had askedher. as wellas other teachers and students if they wanted to cometo theirhouse to

make phonecalls,or forwhat ever reason. Sheindicated that shewentto an individual'shouseby thenameof Schneider (unk

spelling) from the Leawood Parkarea. Shesaidshortly after this time Mr.Schneider advisedthat he wantedto go look forhis

daughter, a srudent at the schoolas he hadhad no contactwith her. Mr. Schneidertook witness Samsonand other teachers to

theLeawood Elementary School whereshestayedfora periodof time. Wimess Samson saidshewas latertaken to the Chanson

Plaza area, west of the Clement Parkarea, andher husbandpickedher up there at about 1630 hours. Other than hearing the

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ESTER 99·7626-UConnel:ling CaseReportNo VictimNameOriginat Report Date: This Report

COLUMBINE H.S. 7·12·99i¢t:tion X l/MURDER otl"imMsam: Opln X &oepcionallyCI-.a D R.teOl'l1rt'ltmd Case: R:vicw D

~~ CI CtcIml hyArmt CI Unfounded CI Closure: CI

[~ 'rQuantity TBf'tI\d Nline T""""",,,,, ISerialNI) ~:i I ~1Jt I Val"vmd £..lvtlaged

gunshots from the Leawood Park area which was around ll45 hours. witness Samson said she did not see or hear anything

significant to this, indicating shedid nothear any explosions, smoke or fire in the area. Witness Samson said she didnot have

any knowledge of the phraseof the day, and no knowledge of the TrenchCoat Mafia. WitnessSamson other than having a

student, second semester, namedRobert Perry, (but didnotmake anyreference 10 him beinga member of this group1, other than

to sayoccasionally hewore a blacktrenchcoaland blackmakeup. Witness Samson saidshedidnot know EricHarris ofDylan

Klebold prior zo this incident.

Witness Samson couldprovideno additional information.

DISPOSITION Open

JC-001· 005185

OfficerSir'~ ,(;~ Unit Number SupervisQr Initials and. Date ASS1JtleO T-Q Page :l

\( 1:1> 5='7 of :l

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GOURMET FOODS

JC..o01· 005186

COOK, ANDREA

JC.o01· 005187

PIRllARR Arvada Police/Court SystemArvada Police Department

NA.RRATIVE

Page 106/03/1999

06/02/1999 060199/VONDEROHE/SH

Type ASSTOALocation 6201 S PIERCE ST

DET97

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

7304

Jefferson County Sheriff's Department CR#99-7625 regarding theColumbine High School shootings!murder$ that occurred on 04/20/99IO (Det. Jim Vonderohel ia a member of the Coiumbine High SchoolTask Force that is charged with the duty of investigating the~~asacre at Columbine High School, In being assigned a lead withControl #3606/ the information contained in this lead indicatedthat Chatfield High School Assistant Principal Chris Mikell hadreceived a letter written by a Columbine High School studentidentified as Andrea Cook that was written to a Mrs. Lucas, ateacher at Columbine High School According to the lead sheet,Andrea Cook indicates in her letter that she was acquainted with

~and stated in the letter that he knew about the attackthat was go fig to take place en Colu~~ine High School before itoccurred.

Attached to the lead control sheet also was the originalletter written by Andrea Cook to Mrs. Lucas. The fourth paragraphon this one~page, handwritten letter reads as follows: lIEven whathappened at Columbine will not discourage me. I will always havefond memories there. It was the first place where I d~d not getteased as much. ! guess I wouldn't have been here if it wasn1t forthe fire alarm, I was in my food class at the time. My friendstold me later a bomb exploded close to the room. I'm thankful r amalive, but mad. t just found out IIIIIIthelped get the guns. Atlease he turned himself in, I kn~ I went out to a dancewith him! He told me, right after this happened at Columbine, heknew they were going to do it, I asked why he did not tell. Hesaid he wasn't sure. H

On 05/19/99, IO met with Andrea Kristine Cook, DOB, 06/06/aO,at her residence located at 79Sl S. Webster Way, Littleton, CO90128, telephone #303-973-4467. Andrea Cook, a graduating seniorfrom Columbine High School, advised 10 that her social securitynumber was 523-59-8206.

In discussing the shooting deaths at Columbine High School,she advised 10 that on 04/20/99 at 1130 hours, she was in foodclass, at which time che fire alarm went off. She stated that herfellow classmates and she went to the exit and exited the schoolwith her initially ending up by the tennis courtS. She stated thatduring this time, ahe did not know what was taking place until sheheard an explosion and two gunshots.

IO then showed Andrea Cook the handwritten letter addressed toMrs. Lucas and signed by her, with her confirming that she didwrit~thiS1 t r on May 12, 1999, She further advised IO that sheknew and that she had only one date with him. Shestat t wo of them atcended a dance at Columbine HighSchool in December of 1995, with this dance being a formaloccasion. She then showed 10 a photograph taken of Robert Perryand her in formal attire at this dance, After this date, shestated that asked her if they could be more serious,

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NARRATIVE

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Ref Ii 99-12067Type ASSTOA

LoCation 62Q1 S PIERCE ST

Reported Date 04/20/1999 Time 12,39,32Status RTF

DET97 06/02/1999 060199/VONDEROHE/sE 7304

with her stating that she did not want to be more serious and justwanted to remain friends. She told him that she only went to thedance with him as a friend and nothing more, and apparently thisdid not greatly upset him, since they still talked in a friendlymanner after this dance date.

to then analyzed the fourth paragraph in this handwrittenletter sentence by sentence with Andrea Cook and asked her at thistime, to explain the sentence/ "I just. found out IIII!fPI: helped get

~~~ ~~~:i~ed~~~e~~~O~o~d~~~~dR~~ri~a~n~h;y~:~r~leb~idfrom 2several female students in her accounting class while they wereattending Chatfield High School. She stated that she could notrecall the names of these students who mentioned this bit ofinformation in front of her. She also stated that these two girlsthen talked about the fact that L a had turned himself in,but added that the girls did not state to what authorities heactually did turn himself into,

_dr e a Ccok advised 10 that the last time she talked to

was on April 20, 1999. and that this short conversationetween the two of them took place at Clement Library while the

shooting and bombing incidents were taking place at Columbine HighSchool, Andrea Cook stated r.ha t; she saw. I It outside theClement LibrarYI shortly before noon on that date. ~he stated thathe carne up to her and said, "This has got to be Eric Harris'doings, 11 IIIIIIIIIIIIt further told her that Eric Harris had toldhim that h~ng on doing something like this. Andrea Cookstated thattl~ f at this timel was quite angry when he wastelling her~s information. She further seated that he told herthat he wished he had killed Eric before he did something likechis,

Andrea cook advised IO that she asked him at that time/ why hedid not tell the police this ·same information on this day(04/20/99), with him replying that he wasn't sure that it was EricHarris who was doing this at Columbine High School. She statedthat IIIIIIIIIIIIIthen went into the library in order to get hissiste~the last time she either talked to him or saw him,She further added that was "aneamed'' when he wastalking to her and that he was very angry at whoever wasresponsible for what waS taking place at columbine High School.'II....She stated that on 04/20/99, when she waS talking with ~at Clement Library, he was wearing a tie dye shirt with the primarycolors being hot pink and yellow. She further stated that he didnet have a trench coat on at that time or in his possession.

Andrea Cook further advised IO that she had not even heard ofthe "Trench Ccat Mafia" prior to this incident tak.ing place Iiail~••••ColUmbine High School on 04/20/99, She further stated that ao 7Pand Eric Harris were friends and that was the extent of heracquaintanceship with Eric Harris, She further stated that she did

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DET97 06/02/1999 060199/VONDEROHE/SH 7304

not know Dylan Klebold on a personal basis and, in facti ~id noteven like him based upon the little bit that she did know of him.

With And~ea Cook being unable to provide any additionalinformation regarding this investigation, the one half interviewwas concluded at approximately 1335 hours.

JC-001· 005190

1

DINKEL, HICIlAJl1

JC..Q01· 005191

CONTINUATION X 1°__ _'umr« VilIC Report NO

SUPPLEMENT .rCSO WEBB an -1:'7625C(l4ll.wmgCue ReportNo ,-.....""....,- '~ulS ..~

CONTROL # 2025 04-29-99C1w.iiicatioo om:-Sta"", 0".,. E""'J'li<Wllly Cleared _Case, Review

ReclmificatiOO Cleared by Arrest unr..- Closure

7!Descripti<n , Serial No.

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Narrative:

On 4-29-99 I spoke with Mike Dinkel who was on a list recovered duringa searchwarrant (item #405). Miketold me he hadbeen friends with Eric Harris but had not "hung' out with him since the summerof 199B. Hesaid he mostly playedvideo gameswith Eric at his housealong with a Josh Swanson (303973-4579).Thevideo gamewas mostly 'Doom'. He said he was not considered a memberof "'fCMe during the time he wasfriends with him. I asked him if he knew of any reason Ericwould dislike him. He said he did not haveafalling out with Eric. He just developed other friends and they stopped hanging out together. He said he stillspoke to him when they ran into each other and never hada argument. I also asked him if he could identifythe people refereed to by nicknames. He was unableto giveany addilionallnforrnation to these names. Hewas not told he was on a iist found in the searchwarrant.

Witness:

Mike Dinkel dob 5-13·818114 So. QuayLittleton Coloraod, a0123st~' '1: Columbineph ""d-972-9033

JC-001·005192

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JC-001· 005193

CONTINUATION o Reponing Agency R~l'tm&om(!cr CaseReport No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-UCoaeecnng Case Report No Vit:ttm NameOriginal Report DaleThis Repot1

COLUMBINE 05-14-99_.X FIRST DEGREE MURDER X''UUlOO OfferM SUluS: Open EJt;cl'!Plwnall y C1e.1i!'td c Recommend Case' Review 0

Rt¢lmiftca.liQl1 0 Clc:m:d by Arm< 0 Unfouoded o CIQSure 0

I~ f Ol,l4ulity IBl1lnd Name IO!5criprior. i Serial No ~~~ I Value I V;aj~RllCtwtf\ed OanHlgl':J

WITNESSES;

MichelleFox! DOB 033181

7752 WestAlder Drive

Littleton. Colorado80128

303·973·3139

Columbine High School! 12thgrade

INVESTIGATlON;

On 05.14.99. at about 8:55 a.m.• I interviewed CHS student Michelle Fox as follow up On DN1667, The interview was

conducted at Michelle's home in the presence of her mother. Robin Fox.

Michelle told me that on 04·20·99. at about 8:15 a.rn.. she arrived at school in her car and parked in her designated parking

space. #94. Michellesaid that she then walked through the set of double doors near rebel comer, where she waited for her

friend, Lindsay Crandall (12th). Upon the arrival of Lindsay, whosefirst periodclass ends at 8:20 a.m., they both awaited the

arrival of Tina Bernacchi (l Zth), who also arrived at the school et about 8:15 a.m. in her mother's car, whichshe parked facing

theSChool along the curb on the east sideof the seniorparkinglot(Michelleindicated whereTinaparked her Car alongthe curb

on the parking lot map). Michelle said that at about g:18 a.rn.. Tina walked inside the same doors near rebel comer and

announced, "Let's go." Michelle, Lindsay and Tinathenexited the doubledoorsnear rebelcomer and enteredTina's car. Tina

then droveher car northward, parallel to the east curb. then left(west), then left again (south) around the easternmostparking

row in the senior parking lot. Michellesaid that as Tinas car came to a stopat the south end of the parking lot. preparing to

tum left, she saw Dylan Klebolddrive westward.past theircar. presumably en route to his designated parkingspace within the

seniorparkinglot. Michelleestimated that this wouldhavebeenabout 8:25am. Michelle said that she immediately recognized

Dylan's blackBMW,and said Dylanwas driving it. Michelle said that Dylan was the only personinsidehis car that she could

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CONTINUATION c Reponing Agerll:;y Reporting ontce Case R;prort No

SUPPLEMENT X JCW BROOKS 99·7625-UConnecting Case Report No VictimNameOriginalRepot't {)au: This Repon

COLUMBINE 05·14-99< I:.iltlort X FIRSTDEGREEMURDER Orfetlse ~_I\Ni: ()pe", X E!\«;.:Iltol'll'llly Cleared a Recommend Case: Review aR~.....i ticaOOI'l a Clca~ by AlTCSl 0 Unfounded 0 Closure 0

I~ IQIlAllli:y IBrand Him'll: I ~PfHlrI IStrial N~ ~al\!t I R Vll!lI.~ I Vallie''''', ei:l/¥ffejj Da",~d

see, and tharas usual, Dylanwas wearinga (backwards) blackballcap and his blacktrench coat, Michellesaid that Dylan wore

these items"every single day." AfterDylanpassedthem,Tina turnedleft and drove out of the school parking lot onto Pierce

Street Michelle said that there was nothing unusual about seeing Dylan that morning, andthat she did not look back '0 see

where he parked after he passed by.

Michellesaid that she is not a personal friend of DylanKlebold, bu. has knownhimsince elementary school. Michelle said that

she recentlybecame acquaintedwith Eric Harris.his pastsemester,and that both Kleboldand Harris were in her fourth period

Creative Writing class. Michellesaid that she had seen Harrisaround the school and neighborhood On prior occasions.

Michellesaid that the three of them(Michelle,Lindsay and Tina) then drove (0 a DECCA marketingmeeting which was held

at the Wellshirerestaurant on SouthColorado Boulevard, just northof East HampdenAvenue. Michellesaid that the meeting

began at about 8:45 a.rn.,and lasted until about [0:25 a.m, Michellesaid that upon leaving the DECCAmeeting, the threeof

.hem then drove back to Columbine HighSchool,arriving"between 10:50and II :00 a.m." MIchelle said thatTina drove Into

the senior parking lot and parked her car in her designated parking space. which is on the east side of the third row, toward the

southend (Michelle indicatedTina's parkingspace on the parkinglot map). At that point, Michellesaid that rhe three of them

then walked through the Set of doubledoors near rebel corner, whereupon they sat down in the cafeteria at table E and talked

until they left for their fifth period classes. Michellesaid that she remembered seeing Elaine Bowie (12th), Jennifer Doyle

(II th) and Kyle Knapke (12th) also sitting at said table. Michellesaid that she remained at that table until about II :12 a.m .

after the bell rang signifying the endof fourth periodat 11:10a.m. At that time, Michellesaid that she walked directly up the

interiorstairway to her fifth period class, ForeignGourmet Food, which Is locatedon the upper level in room L:vl·I, Micheile

said that Tina has fifth period off, and that Lindsay works during fifth period in the rebel comer store.

Michellesaid that upon arriving at her fifth periodclass, she retrieved the "cream puff' whichshe had baked the previousday

(they get to eat what they make). Michelle said that she had just placedsome ice cream on her cream puff when the firealarm

sounded, which she estimated was about II :20 a.m, Upon hearing the fire alarm. Michellesaid that she and her classmates

assumed it was a false alarm. Michelle said that she thenplaced her cream puff into the freezer, and exited the classroom with

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-U

Connecting. CaseR~ No Victim Nillme Original RepQn DeleThis Repon

COLUMBINE 65-14-99( ::allon X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Otft~ SIl'lIUII: Open X f.x«plll'll1AHy Cle:m!d Q Recommend Case Review Q

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her class. Michellesaid that she hada substitute teacherthat day, Whom she identifiedas Mr.Snedden, who ensured that the

entireclass left the classroom together. Michelle said thatupon leaving the classroom, she and the other students turned right

and exited the doors located near the northeast comer of the gymnasium. Michelleestimated it would have been about 11 11

a.m. at that time.

Upon exiting the school,Michellesaid that she stoodaround near the northeast comer of the gymnasium's exterior for about

a minute, whereuponshe decided,becauseof the fire alarm. to leaveschool for the day. Michellesaid that she then reentered

the school through the same doors she had JUSt exited, and walked south down the hallway that leads to the main east-west

hallway. Michellesaid that upon enteringthe main hallway, "somethingjust told me to turn around and stay with my class"

Michelle could not elaborate beyondjust having the "feeling'lthar she should be with her class. Aside from the fire alarm.

Michelle said that she had seen nothing"out of the ordinary" to this point. Michelle said thatshe then glancedwestward. down

the main hallway, and heard "shootingand a big boom"comingfrom near the westdoors I library, Michelle said that she then

saw "one person, and I know that person was wearingblack" standingoutside the west doors. Michelle said that lhis person

was dressed in black "from top to bottom,with a black hat:' but his face wasnot covered. Michelle said that becauseof the

distance, she couldn't make out this person's face. Michelle said that it still "didn't click" in her mind as to what was going

on at this time, whichshe estimatedto be about II :15a.m, Michelle said that almost SImultaneously with hearingand seemg

this.an unidentified female teacherapproached her in the rnam hallway and yelledat her to run back(north)down the hallway

Michellesaid that she then ran northward, back down the same hallway she had just come down, and exned the same doors

she and her class had exited.

Michelle said that upon exiting thesedoors, she saw "a ton of people" in and around the area near the northeastcornet of the

gymnasium's exterior. Michelle said that she then began walking in a northwestdirection,on the gymnasium's north side

Michelle said that after she walkedabout thirty yards in saiddirection,she looked back toward the gymnasium and noticed an

individual "wearing white" standing on the roofof the gymnasium, along its north side, approximately fifteen yards from its

west side. Michellethen indicatedon a school map whereshestoppedand looked back toward the gymnasium, and whereshe

saw this person on its roof. Michellesaid that this personon the roof was holding something that was "long:' and appeared

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO BROOKS 99-7625-UConneeling Case ReportNo Victim Name Original Repcm Date ThISReport

COLUMBINE 05-14-99l<;allclt X FIRST DEGREE MURDER OtTernie Stll~~ ClfJe:n X b~lional1'1 Cltafe(t Q Recommend Case: aeview 0

attlu,,~llcatkl" Q ('ll*!'erl b,.A~l a ~fou~dcd 0 Closure a

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to be pointing it northward. At thesametime,Michelle saidshe heard about four "pops," which she assumed were gunshots

comingfrom this individual on the roof,but acknowledged could havebeencoming from the west sideof the school. Upon

seeing and hearing this,Michelle saidthat she immediately rannorthward to the fence that separates theschool grounds from

Clement Park. Michelle saidthat numerous panicked students were climbing overthe fence withher, and remembered seeing

siudenr ErinCoxey (12th) there. Afterjumping the fence, Michelle said that sheran northward intoClement Park and never

lookedback.

I asked Michelle several timewhether shewasabsolutely certain shesawan individual standing on the roofof the gymnasium.

1reminded Michelle that the gymnasium would havebeenthe tallest portion of theschool from where she had been. Michelle

was adamant that she had seen a person on the gymnasium roof, and said she is "absolutely certain" that this person was

wearing a white shirt. Michelle told methat thegymnasium hasa row of "temporaries" thatextend parallel alongits north side.

Michellesaid that aside from the white shirt, she could not remember anything else this person may have been wearing,

Michelle wasalsoadamant thatshe sawthisperson holding a long object, but could not confirm whether or not it wasa gun.

Michelle's mothertold me that Michelle's account of whatshe did and what shesaw has remained consistent Since she first

heard it.

Michelle saidthat in her fourth period Creative Writing class. she remembers Dylan as "reallyquiet," and that he neverread

anyof hispoems or stories to theclass, Shesaidthat Eric wasmore lively inclass, andwould often readhis poems andstories

to the class.

Michelle said that she does not normally carrya backpack to! from herclasses, onlya purse. She said thatshe left herpurse

inside classroom LM-l. Michelle said thatduring the 10-12 minute period shesatat tableE priorto her fifth periodclass she

did not see any dufflebagts) or anything else unusual! out of the ordinary. The interview concluded at about9'50 a.rn,

The names of those students! teachers provided by Michelle wererun through Rapid Start. Lead sheets were prepared and

submitted by me forstudent Jennifer Doyle and (substitute) teacher Mr. Snedden. All otherswere previously interviewed, Or

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