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CONTINUATlON 0 !UpGrting AgenC} Rt'poning: Officer Case JUpurtNo SUPPLEMENT X JeW SIMMONS 99-7625-[ Connecting: case RepOrt No Vfclirn Name Origtnal Repun Dale This Report 05-21-99 "CiIJGII X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Off!l1M SlaM: 0ptt1 X EXC!!'Iklru\ll!' 0 Recommend Case: Review X R«ltl$Slrtal1il,ln 0 0 Unfoundea 0 0 ijSg' I Q!JJn:ll:y I Brand NIlllf: I """' ... ' I Serial N..- I Vah.t I VIlIU\! DarMjl,t'4 INVESTIGATION: On 05-21-99, at approximately 1000 hours, I removed evidence item#278from the E:'idence Vault, This item is a notebook thatwasrecovered fromEric Harris' residence. I madecopiesof the pagesof this notebookand returned the original back to the Evidence Vault and sealed the package at approximately 1024hours. DISPOSITION: Open, pendingadditional investigation. JC· 001.010003 Unit Number \'ICT;M SCR\'l($S Supervisor Initials and Date ASSIgned To ) A 799 OTHER ,r 1

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CONTINUATlON 0!UpGrting AgenC} Rt'poning: Officer Case JUpurtNo

SUPPLEMENT X JeW SIMMONS 99-7625-[Connecting: case RepOrt No Vfclirn Name Origtnal Repun Dale This Report

05-21-99"CiIJGII X FIRST DEGREE MURDER Off!l1M SlaM: 0ptt1 X EXC!!'Iklru\ll!' CIl!4~ 0 Recommend Case: Review X

R«ltl$Slrtal1il,ln 0 Cjellml~A~t 0 Unfoundea 0 Closu~ 0

ijSg' I Q!JJn:ll:y I Brand NIlllf: I"""'...' ISerial N..- ~~\~ I Vah.t I VIlIU\!Rt(o,~ttd DarMjl,t'4

INVESTIGATION:

On 05-21-99, at approximately 1000 hours, I removed evidence item#278from the E:'idence Vault, This item is a notebook

thatwas recovered fromEric Harris' residence. I madecopiesof the pagesof this notebookand returned the original backto

the Evidence Vaultand sealed the package at approximately 1024hours.

DISPOSITION: Open,pendingadditional investigation.

JC· 001.010003

Unit Number

\'ICT;M SCR\'l($S

Supervisor Initials and Date ASSIgned To

~V ) A ~.,.;2 799OTHER

,r 1

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CONTINUATION 1:1Repcrtin& A@ttIC)' kel'Orting Officer Case: Report No

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO SIMMONS 99-7625-LCannee:.ing Case Report No Victim NameOriginal Report Dale This Repon

COLUMBINE H.S. 7-12-99,cttitm X I!MURDER Ot'fott',JoI;! SliIUS: Opu. X E»':l!ptiOllally C'ldln!l'i 0 Recommend Case: Review 0

Rt.:1usirl<:Ilion 0 Clftl'ei'J ~)' Arrest 0 tJn(oo,lntl<d 0 Closure 0

~~ I Quanli!}' I B,..ml ~rrn: I ~)(riPtiOl'\ I Sm.1 No ~~I~ I hlut I vaJueRlld)vemi j)am1ird

INYESTIGATION

On7-9-99,at approximately 1054hours, I unsealedevidence item #408, to view the contentsin an attempt to locatean audio

tapewhichwasreportedly in this evidence package. I located a black coloredboxmarked"tapes"whichcontained threemicro

cassetteaudio tapes.

I removed the black boxand the tapes from evidence item #408. I packaged them separately and assigned them evidenceitem

#464.and sealed iut approximately 1059 hours.

I resealedevidence item #408 at approximately I lor hours.

DISPOSITION Open. pending further investigation.

JC- 001-010004

1

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Assigned To

.'\SA n 4"98 JCSDIJ6'i"-----------'

Supervisor Initials and DIlleNumberllnir

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CONTINUATION 0ReporHng Agenc: Reponing: Officer Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO SIMMONS 99-7625-M

, Connecting CaseReport No, VictimNarne OriginalReport DareThis, Report

07-16-99dlt,uien X FirstDegr.. Murder

Offiml<__x Ex«ptil'Jntllly C!wed 0 Reccmmend Ca$e: Review X

RM'lJSsifK::ldon 0 ClearedbyArtts'l n ""_d c Closure n

t~l: I Qulilltlt)-' I 5taml Name -, Deserip!iol'l ISenlllNq ~allll! i Value- I Value~" ft«ovtred D.11l'1~ed

ADDITIONAL WITNESS:

AMBER HUNTINGTON

7563 West Quarto Avenue

Littleton, Colorado 80128

(303) 979-7043

INVESTIGATION:

On 07-16-99,I receivedrequestsregardingthe release of backpacks t,';a! wererecoveredfromColumbine HighSchool. The first

request wasa letterI receivedfrom Amber Huntington. The other requestwas from the1C50 Victim Advocate Officeon behalf

of Matt Kechter.

J respondedto the EvidenceVault.whereJ locatedevidence item#4478. I unsealed this itemat 1012 hours and examined it and

discovered that it did not belong 10 Matt Kechter and rresealedit at about 1018 hours.

r thenlocatedevidenceitem #I036, unsealed it at approximately 1025 hours, and upon examining this item I discovered thatthere

was blood on the outside ofthe backpack. 1 openedthe backpack and examinedthe contentsand did not discoverany blood Or

other itemsof evidentiary value insidethe backpack. I removed all contents fromtbe backpack, boxedthem up, andthenresealed

the backpack under evidence item # I036 at approximately 1033 hours and left it in the evidence vault.

I transportedthe box of contents to the Jefferson County VictimAdvocate's Officeand left them WIth Victim Advocate Paula

Kittay for release to Matt Kechter.

] then met with Criminalist Chris Loptien and requested his assistance in locating the backpack that belonged to Amber

Huntington.This item was located in the .lC50 Criminalistic Lab.JC- 001·010005

OfficerSigr:otur: , Unit Number Supel'\ iscr Initials und Dau A!;~lgn¢ii Tc Page 1It!/' /' IL.f1f"/~> . ~0~vtv,>r~l'~· //t· tV 3/~ ~j) 07,)0 '!''1 of 1

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CONTINUATION 0Reporting Agene) tteporting Officer Case ReportNo

SUPPLEMENT v JCSO SIMMONS 99-7625-MICOM."ing Case ReportNo. VictimNameOngirnd Repen DaleThisReport

67-16-99

fkltion X Fint De'/IreeMurder {lffttiR Stat\lS Opt;n X EJ«;I:p'\QM~\> Clemd a R~umme:nd. Case: Revie.." X

R«:lullifi(~j;m a (:~by"'=t D UnJcundcd 0 CII'l,>ure 0

l<.rn I I IDftl:ription \ SeisINQ.ViUur I \lJih.lt I \al\.:\tNo Qwm\ily BraM !'<111M S-tclen RttC;'Cf>td D",magtd

I completed an authorization of release forthisitemandforwarded this information, alongwitha copyof the letterI hadreceived

from Amber Huntington, to theJeso Victim Advocate's Office, andrequested that they arrange to return this itemto Amber

Huntington.

I then attempted to contactAmber Huntington by telephone. I spoketo her mother and advisedher that we were in position to

release Amber's backpack to her andrequested that she contact the Jefferson CountyVictim Advocate'sOffice to arrange for

that release.

DISPOSITION: Open,pendingadditional investigation.

JC· 001.010006

OfficerSienarure Unit Number Sllpel'\'isot InitialsarloDate Assigned Tc Page 1

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cOI'....nNuAnON 0R¢pcnini Agency Reporting Offiw CaseReport No

SUPPLEMENT 'l( JCSO SIMMONS 99·7625-0

CoreecnngCaseReportNo Victim Name OngmalReport DateThi50 Report

COLUMBINE 10-04-99

mncn X FIRST DEGREE MURDER OffmseSllKU$: Open X Exceptionally Clt.tUed 0 Recommend Case: Review 0

R«tl.u$i~iarion D Clmcd: by AlTI!!lt 0 UnftK!udcd 0 Closure 0

l~ !Quantity I Br:l1l4 Nllm~ IDmriPtioo f SlllmlNCl ¥~\~ I V5lutmr VallieRec()Yettd D.llla~d

APDmONAL WITNESS;

KELLYOLSON

S. 8384Raaun Road

Ferryville, WI 54628

(608) 675-3301

INVESTIGATION;

On 10-04-99, atapproximtely0958 hours,[removedEvidence Item#10067fromtheJ.C.S.O. Evidence Vault forthepurposes

of viewing the item,which is a 8 mm videocassette.

Uponreviewing the tape, I observedthat there were several family typerecordings on the tapeand the lastportionof the tape

is less than one minute of videotape dated 04-21-99 and the individual running the camera makes the comment that he is

videotaping aroundColumbineHighSchool. The majority of the tape is a recording of the manymediaandsatellite vehicles

locatedat ClementPark There is a small portionof recording of Columbine High School from a distance.

All the recordingof ColumbineHighSchoolin this tape is from a distance theday after the incidentanddoesnot containany

images of an evidentiaryvalue.

I have receivedseveralphone calls fromthe ownerof this tape,identified as Kelly Olson. Mr. Olsoninquiredas to whenhe

might be able to get his tape back. I had explainedto him in our conversations that after the tape had beenreviewed anda

determination hadbeen made as to whetharor not it was goingto be of evidentiary value, that I wouldarrange to get this tape

backto him. Betweenthe time of my last conversation with himandthe reviewingof this tape, I havereceiveda voice mail

message from Kelly Olson indicating that he has movedout of the state and he providedme with his new horne addressand

phonenumber.

JC· 001·010008I packaged the videotapeand will have it mailedby certifiedmail10 Mr. Olson.

)ISPOSITION: Open.pending additional investigation.

Offict'~Signature ,/.. Linil Number Supt:rVClcr Initials and Date Assigned To flaie 1j/.-/ (. /4')/ ]/3d- ~ /<!'oSYj>, /;'::~. --. .: of 1. "f"tl. <Z/ ;:-::.:tz~/v-t,/#'VI'~

0"J'~h'J. I ;,,"' £S,IOo\TOR V1CTtM S-EIl''''lCtS TQT~Ef. J "-54-f3 4'98 JCSDU""';,

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STALTER, s.

JC· 001·010009

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CONTINUATION c ~Apo<y Reporting Offieer Case Rfi!j)Wt No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO STALTER 99-7625-ACcnnechng Csse Rqxm: No Viclim Name Original Repon: DateThtsR~

- 04-26-99Classifiatioa: X FIRST DEGREE MURDER otfcflsiII StItItS: Opm X e~IyClaAd Cl Recommend Cl\S¢: Review oRedlS51Mariull c ClCIil'lIIIi lwAne$l o u_

CJ Closure Cl

'IF, I""""'" I.....-. I ~ription 1-... ¥~ IR::~{~

WITNESSES:

Mindy Pollock, OObIOS-26-S36981 WestElmhurstAvenueLittleton, Colorado SOl2S(303)912·S067

Brad Pollock,dobI02·25-53same as above

Eric Veik,OObl09-<l1-S26222 WestFremont DriveLittleton,Colorado 80128(303)933.7407

ScottCarlin,dobl!0·2 I .826083 West IndorePlaceLittleton,Colorado 80128(303)973·9313

Joey ReneeMarcotte.dob/O 1·18·848451 Rust $W' CircleLittleton, Colorado 80128(303)972·3710

INVESTIGATION:

On 04·20·99,at approximately1130hours, InvestigatorJohnHealyand I were told by Lieutenant John Kiekbusch to respond

to Columbine High School reference a shooting that was takingplaceat the school. Lieutenant Kiekbusch stated therewere

students in the school, some officers were alreadyon sceneand had returnedfire, and that the shooters inside the schoolwere

studentsof ColumbineHigh School.

JC- 001-010010

Investigator Healy and I responded and arrivedto the stagingarea On SouthPierce Street, south of Bowles, at 1200hours. We

weredirected to assist in interviewing the witnessesthat wereon scene.

Otf~:;-r~ /;~Unit Number Supervisor Imlia/$ and Date Assigned T.

l'ag< 1

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~Gl';AL ;<. 1"\ rS:TIQ.\TOR "lCTIMszsvxss I .,."'" t .tSAFJ oi.'9$ JCSD;l67..;

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CONTINUATION 0Reponing A"""", R.cporting om~'fI' Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT 'j( Jeso STALTER 99-7625-AContlecting Case aeecn No. V~tim Nam& Oti&inal Report Dale Thj s Report

04-20-99C1U$Jiicltirm X FIRST DEGREE MURDER 0f!'en$4' $In,.: Open X ExteptiOlllUy Clated W Ret:ornmend Case: Review oRotlwifiCltioft Q Clftred by Amsl 0 Unfounded n Closure 0 I

fR: I~ I flnmdName I",""" ... t sm.i No ?\~ I RJ:L~ I ~~rl

At approximately 1245 hours, InvestigatorDennis Gerlach and I were directed to Leawood Elementary where a number ofhigh

school students bad been evacuated to. 1was told therewerepossible witnesses at that school.

At 1300hours, I wasdirected to Mindyand BradPollock. Mindy Pollock is a student at ColumbineHigh School, Her father,

Brad Pollock, was with her, 1askedMindy Pollock whatshe hadseen, Pollock Slated that she and two friends werewalking

southfromthe cafeteria towards one of the friend's cars. She stated one of the friends' names is TrentKearns, and that other

maleisa friend of Kearns'. Thisotherfriend, unknown name, wasgoing to giveherand Kearns a ride to Keams'car, Shestated

theyheardsome sounds like firecrackers, and she looked backtowards the school and saw a whilemale in a longblack trench

coatcarrying a silverhandgun running up and down thestairs outside of the school on the southwestcorner, Pollock stated she

sawa whitemaleon theledgewitha longgun,neartheothermale whowasrunning up and downthe stairs. Shestated shebeard

whatsounded like five firecrackers gooff. Pollock stated when they looked at these twomales, it looked likethey were shooting

st thekidswho wereeatinglunchoutside of the school, butPollock statedshedidn't hear any screams. Pollock statedsheand

thetwomales werediscussing if they weremaking a video production for the school because it didn't soundlike s real gunshot.

I asked whatthemale, whowasrunning up anddown thestairs. looked like. Shestaled he waswearing a black trench coat,white

male, brownor black greasy hair,withpointy features on his face, about6'02", skinnyor lanky. She Stared she had seen him

before in the school. and she thought he waseither3 Junior or Senior, butshedidn'r knowwhathis name was. I asked what the

male with the long gun lookedlike. and she stated he was weanngwbatappeared to be black dress pants,a whitedressshirr.

black suspenders, had brown short hair, wbiremale, approximately 5'08", and averageweight, I asked whataverage weight

meant, and shestatedhe lookedlikehehad a littlebit of a gut I askedher whar the long gun looked like,and she stared it had

a black drum type attachmenton the longgun, whichappeared to be half waybetweenthe lengthof the gun. 1asked her if he

just aimedat one place,and she said it appearedthatbe wasmoving it as be shot, I asked her if she couldsee any expression

on his face, and shestared that he looked mad. 1asked herhowfaraway shewas from thesetwo,and she statedshe thought she

wasabout25or 30 feetaway from them. I asked herwhar the people, whowereeatingoutside, did, and sheSlated thata lot of

themstarted running, approximately 15 to 20 ofthem, towards theschool and towards the west, away from the school. Pollock

staledthat it sunkin whatwas happening as theyweredriving outof theparking lot, she saw a kid lying on the grass in a fetal

position who appeared to be bleeding. 1askedPollock if she felt threatened at any time, and she stated shedid not

Unit Number Supe~iS(li' Initials and ~te

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CONTINUATION o ~~A~ ~"8Offiw C"dojlort No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO STALTER 99-7625-ACr ,~' ~mg cee Report No, Victim Hamt OriginalRt'pott Olue ntis P.epon

04-20-99Ciw:ffii:l1UOO X FIRST DEGREE MURDER ~Swus.: Op<m X £:wcp!kltl&II)'Clemd " geccmmeadCase: Review aR«busiikanon c Clelmlby~ CJ v"'''''''''''' a Closure a

'Ill;' I.....~ I .~..N"", I ""'",",00 f Serial No .r= I~g~ I ~~uitd

At 1315 hours, I was contacted byEricVeikat Leawood Elementary. Hestatedbe heardit was the Trench CoatMafiawhowas

involved in this. Hestatedoneof thekids' first names is Dylan, and the other One is Eric Harrisand_Veikstated

these kids areknown for their intimidation ofotherstudents, theyalways weartrenchcoatsand/orblackclothing. Veikstated

that fromthe description he hadheard, mostof the people know matthesepeople are involved.

At 1326hours, I wascontacted by ScottCarlinat Leawood Elementary. Carlinstatedhe was in the school commons whenhe

saw people running fromthe middleof the schoolto anydoor. Carlinstatedhe then heard shots inside me school. Hesawa

person shooting towards the stairs. He stated it wasa whitemale, 6'01" to 6'02",with a white shirt and dark pants, dark hair.

Carlin statedhe was ushered into the auditorium and lockedin by a janitorwithotherstudents. I asked himwhat the weapon

wasthat he sawwith thewhitemale, andhe statedit wasreal loud, black, withaclip,and he heardat least four quickshots. He

stated it looked likea pistol. I asked him whathe heardfrom inside the auditorium, and he statedhe heard a bunchofgunshots

and thena big bang, moreshots, and another big bang. I asked him howmanybigbangs he heard, and he statedapproximately

five to seven. I askedhim howmanypeople were in the auditorium, and he stated 50 or less with threeteachers. I asked him

howlonghe was in theauditorium, andhe statedhe thought it was aboutten minutes, whena janitor camein and led everyone

outof the school.

I then checked for additional witnesses who werewilling to talk to me and Investigator DennisGerlach.

Wethen returned to Clement Park, at which timeI wastoldthere were a number of students who were beingbrought to the east

parking lot who neededto be interviewed.

At 1545 hours, Investigator Gary Museand I contacted JoeyMarcotte. Marcotte wasvisibly shaken. She toldInvestigator Muse

and I that she had seen two malesin the cafeteria, while shewas in thecafeteria, shootingguns and throwing handgrenades.

I askedher what the males looked like, Shestatedone wasa white male, about5'08" to 6'00"tall, real skinny, wearing a blue

bancap, shalt blondhair,a whitet-shirt that had bloodon it, and he appeared to be sweaty, and he was wearingan ammovest

with hand grenades and bulletson it. I asked her what type of a gunhehad,and she stated he had whatappearedto be a long

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CONTINUAnON 0ReportiJIg Apney RepcrMJ Officer CM Repon No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO STALTER 99-7625-Ar - '«ting CaseReport No" VlcWnN....OriiiM\~ Date Th~ R""",

04-20.99CItmficabl)1l. X FIRST DEGREE MURDER ~SlRaJ;Opm X ~yCleated 0 Recommend C.: Review IJ

R«:I..ific*l:loft 0 Cle:md byI\r.ett 0 U"""""d 0 C1O$~ 0

tm' I~ty t BmldNtm~ 10et<ri_ t So#WNov.... I~~1 n;'~s_

gun,possibly. shotgun. I asked her to describehow he used it, andshe stated he would pump it from near the barreland then

shoot it SheStaled he was also wearing baggybluejeans and tennis shoes. Marcotte stated the other malewasa white malewith

longblackfuzzy hair like it had been blown in the wind, wearinga black ball cap, real baggy bluejeans, a brightorange shirt.

a blackcoat,tennisshoes,and shestatedhe had a handgun andgrenades, and that theywereboth in the cafeteria. Marcotte stared

shewashidingunder a table and heardone of them say,"Let', blowthisfucking school up." Marcotte statedthat the males were

laughing as theythrew hand grenades, and someonenear her toldher to shut-upand get down. Marcotte stated they were right

behindher. Marcotte Staled she heardpeople screaming whilesheheard theshooting and explosions. I asked her how far away

these two males were from her, and she stated not even five feet away. Marcottestated she ran out from underneaththe table.

out a door, because ofa fire in the cafeteria. She saw a guywith a black jacket on the roof, I asked Marcotte what lime this

started, andshe stated it started right after lunch started, between 1115 and 1130 hours. [asked her what time she got outside.

and she stated about 1;45 p.m.. Marcotte stated when she got outside, she ducked down behind a car on the south side of the

school

DISPOSWQN: Open.

JC- 001-010013

ASAF3 4198JCSO/16Honns

Unit

VICTIM S£P,VICES

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CONTIN1JATION 0_..- Reporling Offi"" CaseRopon No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO STALTER 99·7625-8:.mnectintCaseReport No VictimN....Oripwl Report Doue Th• ..".,..

04-29-99Ctwlfi<::lliOll. X FIRST DEGREE MURDER ~StEut: Ope X ~onidlyC~ o _Case: Review aRoclauiflation. o C1nn1d by Anm (] llftfotmdtd- c Closure a

'!ill' I(»wvi<y I.-N... I D=ripOcn ISeNJN". ~= J~~I~~

INVESTIGAnON:

On 04-21-99, at 1200 hours, I wasassigned to theForensic Team 114, which consisted of SteveAdams (Arvada PD),Bob Lloyd

(Greenwood Village PD),Bruce Davis(LittletonPD), andTonyGallardo (Arapahoe CountySO)., Wewere assigned the Science

andMathsection of Columbine HighSchool. Ourprimary objective wasto collectanyevidence aroundlIIe bodyof teacher nave

Sanders, whowas in the Science store room locatedwest of ihe Science hallway,at the topof the stairsleading to the cafeteria.

At 1400 hours, we ledon a walk-through of the school so thatwewouldhave an understanding as to wherethevictimsWe", at.

thevolume of evidence withinthe schooland how it all connected to eachother.

At 1405 hours, Davisbegan videotaping the Science area.

At 1429 hours, Lloydbegan videotaping me samearea.

At 1440hours, Gallardo took Polaroids of the area.

At 1447 hours, Adams and I beganphotographing thearea.

At 1813 hours, the photographs werecompleted.

Atapproximately 1700 hours,weremoved Sanders' bodyfromthestore room. Sanders bodywason itsbackfeetpointing south,

Therewasjust a small amountof bloodunderthe body. A wound wasvisible from the frontof the bodyon therightshoulder,

It wasalsovisiblethrough the partially openmouth of Sanders thathe had damagein his mouth. A tooth wasfound on thefloor.

in thehallway, north of the storeroom door. It wasdetermined that the toothwas the one that was missing from Sander's. We

then began determining the chainof events regarding Sanders' pathfrom in frontof the storeroom, eastdownthemain hallway,

in front of thestairway leading to the cafeteria, to Science room#I, whereit appeared that he had stopped at thedoor, south in

the Science hallway to Scienceroom #3, where,it appeared, hehad been assisted by students within that classroom. His body

was then carried to theScience storeroomthrough the west section of Science room#3, #2, and #1 to the storeroom. All three

classrooms are connected by doorways on the westend. We determlned this basedon thebloodtrail, and the direction that the

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CONTINUATION CJ~A""",,, ~Offi«lr Case Report No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO STALTER 99·7625-Booectlng Case Report No vit-tim Name: Original. Repoo _1'hisRepan

04-29-99CtmiiUtion x FtRST DEGREE MURDER ~SW'ul: Opm X Ex;:~l1yC~ c Recommend C_~ Review oReclassification 0 Clcmd by Armol Cl U,_ Cl Closure Cl

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blood appeared to go.

On 04-22·99.at 0820 hours. we started measurements ofevidentiary items in the Sciencearea.

At 0921hours. all measurements andphotographs wereSlopped duetoa bombfound in the cafeteria.

Team #4 wasbackin at 1030hours, and at 1100hours, a meeting washeld in the auditorium,

On 04·23·99. at 0810 hours, I bookedin evidence fromtheprevious day.

At0813 hours, webegan measurements, photographing, sod videotaping. We werealso told therewasevidence in Math room

#10 thatneeded tobe collected, as well as evidence inMusic ill. Wephotographed and videotaped these items. We then later

collected themafter they werecleared by the bomb unit.

At 1100 hours, therewasa meeting in theauditorium on theday's events and we were told wewouldreconvene on Monday,

04-26-99.

On04·26-99, we wentinto the building at 0755 hours. A meeting was heldat 0800 hours,in the auditorium. At0900 hours,

webegan in theSciencearea againcollecting evidence. photographing. andmeasuring. We endedthe shiftat 1800hours.

On 04·27·99, wewereon scene at 0730hours. A meeting was heldat 0800hours. At0900hours, we began photographing and

collecting evidence thatwas still part of the Science area. Weconcluded collection of evidence at approximately 1055hours.

At 1100 hours, I began assisting theteams in theLibrary in COllection and identification of evidence. Weconcluded theday at

1800hours.

On 04·28-99, we beganthe dayin theLibrary at 0730 hours, forcollection and identification of evidence. 1wastoldby Lab

Supervisor ChrisAndrist of equipment in the Tech Labconsisting of twoCPU's. He pointed these twoCPU's out to meand

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At approximately 1315hours, Andrist toldme of two additional itemswithinthat same room that needed to becollected, that

beinga Sony Hi-S playerlrewrder, and a Panasoaic video monitor, withtheHi·S player. Photographs of the equipment in the

TechLab were takenat 1325hours, and the evidence wassubsequently takenand placed into evidence by me.

AtapproximatelY 1530bours,I was told by Captain DanHarrisof an additional computerthat was located in thecafeteria that

needed to becollected as evidence, Captain Harris took me to that location which wasa store room located on thenorthendof

thecafeteria, westof the walk-incoolers,

At 1555hours, photographs were takenof this equipment, and I collectedit, placingit into evidence. Myjob in this Forensic

Team #4 was to assist in identifying, photographing, measuring, of evidence and my primary responsibility wascollection of

evidence. Evidence sheetswerecompleted byall team members, as wasa photolog. Photograpbs werestrictly taken byAdams.

Videotaping was strictlydone by Davis and Lloyd. Measurements were completed by Gallardo with assistance from ail team

members, Gallardo's responsibility, aside fromassistance in identifying evidence, was the scenediagraming.

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On042099 at about ll30 hours I was pagedby Jeso dispalx:b. to respond to the shooting atColumbineHigl1 School. I arrivedat the Department at about 1145hourslIIId left for the scene at about1230heurs when Inv Jenkins (Arvada PD) arrived with our negotiator VaD. We came into the area atabout 1300 hoers,

Dispatchadvisedall units ofa suspiciousperson in the area of Leawoodand Fair and asked a unitto cheek the area. No other units were free, so Inv Jenkins and I went there. We spoke bnefly with theRP at 5641 Fair, who said he'd seen a teenage!' runningwestacrossa field toward the creek, wearing 11blue down ja£lr.et. We found ne one in the area. I told dispatch to adviseair units to check the creekwhen possible. I gave the BOLOinfurmation to Investigatllr Felsoci later.

Once on scene I assisted with coordinationof SWATteams from different jurisdictions and withevacuationof students from the: east side of the school.

On 0421991 wasasstgned to the Crime: Lab,TeamOne. 1_isb:d lab li:chnicran Luptein withdocumentationof evidence collection in the schoollibnuy.

On 0422991 was again assignedto Team One and continueddocurnenringe'l<idence collection. At\WId 1300hours, however, I was re-assignedto Team ThreelIIId assisted InvestigatorGallegos with~ the: collection ofevidence and found property from the cafeteria. On0423991 continuedthisWOIk:.

On0426991 was assigned to recover evidenceli:om a bla£kBMW belongingto (5) Kleboldbeingstored at the: evidence: vault at JCSO. My team consistedof(W) Pratt, fromCBl, and (W)'s Nishida andEganftum the FBt (W) Pratt assil.1ed me with collection ofevidence, and (W) Nishida took. photOgIapb:;.with (W) Egan.

M about 1440 !lourli we ali met at the evideeee vault. The ClII" wall parlced inside the vehicle bay,The ClII" doors were seaied with evidence tape, The rear and passenger windowsbadbeen broken bybomb teehnieillflS and wereetWereQ by piastielduct !ape. Al 15\)4 hoors we l'elJIOVe(\ the plasticandopem:.d the.mrs. Lcollederievidem:e·items w"'*""red 60Q1 lhru 6044 and loggedthem onan evidencesheet (the car itself was n\lHlbered item 6000). Duringtileprocess ea£h item was phorogl'aphed,packaged and sealed, thenstored in the: evidence: vault for pick-tipin the- morning. The-car was left insidethe vehicle bay. The evidence custodian secured the vault and we left at about2030 hours.

/' On 042799 at aboUl 0700 hours I met InvesugatorGallegosandan evidence: custodian at tIieevidencevault. We took items 1>001 - 6044 to the scene at ColumbineHigh School to be stored with otherevidence recovered All items were accounted for and turned over to the on-sceneevidence custodian,

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On 04/20199 at about ll30 hours, I responded to Columbine High Schoolwith LieutenantKiekbusch and InvestigatorDave Petersonon a report of shots fired. While enroute tothat location, dispatchaired that severalexplosions were occurringat the school. Atabout 1140hours, it was decided that a command post couldbe establishedat theColumbineLibrary. Upon approaching the library, we observed approximately forty tofifty students running toward the library parking lot. I remainedat the library to assist thestudents and Lieutenant Kiekbusch and Investigator Petersonproceededto the tacticalcommandpost.

The students that were arriving at the libraryreported that several people had been shot inthe school. Some had witnessedfellow studentsand siblingsbeing shot. PriscillaWinter, the LibraryManager, allowedme to use the library break: room for the moretraumatized students. Within a short periodof time, several hundredmore people beganarriving from the school. I appointedthe individualswho identifiedthemselvesasseniors to be team leaders and initiate lists of student's names from the numerousgroupsof students inside and outside the library. The librarystaffassistedwith these lists. A listof the library staff who were at the libraryat that time is attachedto this report.

I was unable to communicatewith the command post becausethe telephone circuits werebusy. I did get through to dispatchon 9ll and requesteddispatch to send any availabledeputies for crowd and traffic control and as many victim advocates as possible to theColumbineLibrary. The media began to arrive and were starting interviews on thesidewalk outside the main entrancedoor. Several Denver PoliceDepartmentofficersarrived and began traffic control. An individual speakingto several studentsoutside theman entrance was introducedto me as Steve Poos-Bensen, a local clergyman. Steveoffered to get further assistance fromlocal clergy and from his wife, Phoebe, a childtrauma psychologist. I requestedthat he do so. As assistancebegan arriving, theindividualswere utilized to relay messagesto the parentswhohad arrived,post thestudent lists and transportdistraughtparents,whose childrenwere known to be shot, toarea hospitals. Karen Joyce McMahon, Phoebe Poes-Bensen, Dan Jarboe and numerousvictim advocatesarrived and estahlisheda triage for all the studentson location. Thelibrary was closed to anyone not involvedwith Columbine. I learned at that time thatLeawood Elementarywas also receivingstudents and parents. An attemptwas made tofax the library list of student names to Leawood, but the fax was not working. A deputywas used to relay copies of the lists fromone location to the other. The lists were postedon exterior windows to assist parents in locating their children.

About ten Denver PoliceDepartmentinvestigators hadarrived at the library and beganwitness interviews with the students who had been triagedby the counselors. I collectedall written witness statements from those investigators. It was learnedthat a bus of fiftystudents who werejust removed from ColumbineHigh Schoolwere enroute to LeawoodElementary. All ofthe triage, advocateand investigative teams who had completed theirinterviews at Columbine Library went to Leawood Elementary School to assist at that

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location. I responded to the tactical commandpost for an update and then went toLeawood Elementary. Uponmy arrival, I learned that approximately thirty DenverPolice Department detectives had initiated interviews and obtained written witnessstatements from the studentsat that location. I obtainedall written statements from thosedetectives. DPD detectives cleared and I remainedat Leawoodto continue studentinterviews with students arriving after 2000hours. I responded to the tactical commandpost at about 0130hours on 04121/99. After receivingan update from LieutenantKiekbusch, I returned to LeawoodElementarySchooland collectedadditionalreports.

On 04I2li99 at about 0730 hours, I completedreviewing all the written witnessstatements that! had received. The statementswere prioritized into three categories. Thefirst priority was witnessesthat had believed that there were three suspects. The secondpriority was students that had witnessed the shootings. The third priority was studentsthat were at Columbine High Schoolduring the time of occurrencebut had not witnessedthe shootings or seen the suspects. Numerous agenciesarrivedon scene and Sgt. DenGirson ofLakewood Police Department; Sgt. Ken Ester and I began assigning interviewsto the available investigators.

Lieutenant Kiekbusch decided that I would receive ail originalreports concerningColumbine High School. Those reportsare being indexedand organized into homicidebooks.

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List of staffworking at lI1e Columbine Library4120199

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Narrative:On 4-21·99 Elaine Lipkaand I contacted Karin Kraeczowski at her placeof business, Chatfield

Framming. This business is in the same stripmallof the BlackJack business suspectsHarris and Kleboldworked. She told us on 4-2-99 she had been alerted by a deliver driverfrom ABC Molding named Carl ph(303)343·0041 there were two kids playing with something on fire at the rearof the business. Sheand twoof her employee's, Brian Heritage and Aaron Maley wentout sideand observed two teenagers playing with50mething thathada flameshooting from a device about ten to twelve inches long.One of the teenagerslad the devise in his hand. This individual along with one other teenager werestanding nextto a grassjivider from otherbusiness about30 yards from the rear of the back door to BlackJack Pizza. Shesaidthelamewas yellow in colorand did not haveanysmoke associated with it. Karinsaid there were othereenagers nextto the backdoor of BlackJack Pizza who were watching and they were occasionally making

comments shecould not understand. Shedid not report the incident as the teenagers did extinguish theflame aftera shorttimeand went back insideBlackJack Pizza. Shesaid this occurred between 1530 and1630 hours. The lighting was late aftemoon and there was snow on the ground. On 4-21 ·99 after hearingaboutthe suspects being employed at BlackJacks Pizza she went to the area and recovered some debris ofitemsshebelieved these individuals were buming. Shethen gave us the itemsshe recovered. They were ina paper bag and appeared to be pieces of plastic andcardboard casing associated with fireworks.

1/6 .0 spoke withBrian Heritage an employee for Karin Kraeczowski, he related the sameinformationaboutthe incident but added the two individuals he observed were dressed in blackpantsand boots anddueto their dress andmanner he did not went to approach them aboutwhat they were doing. Healso saidthe two individuals he sawwith the buming device were nextto a silverfour door Honda. He alsosaid thedevice did emita greysmoke.

As we were completing the interviews Aaron Maley called to speak with Karin. He was the thirdemployeewho observed the two individuals with the device. He told usthe itemswere smoking and when he observedthe actiVity the itemswere lying in t~e snowand one of the individuals dressed in blackwas kicking snowonit. Hesaid the snow only madethe device smoke more. He said the snow level was only a traceandtherewas not anysnow on the pavement. He said the lighting was good and he had a clear view of the actiVity.He along withKarin and Brian could not Identify who these people were he along with Karinand Brianspeculated these two were the individuals whowhere involved in theshooting at Columbine High School.

SA ElaneLipka and I then went outside withKarin to locate the areashe had recovered the Items she gaveto us. We observed several additional pieces of items thatwere in the areaand appeared to be burnt. Wethen contacted SA MattTraver of ATF. He was In the areato contact the manager of Black Jack Pizza. Heexamined the items Karin turned overto us and identified them as class "c" fireworks. He also took theseitems as evidence. While walking the areanext to the grass I also located a 9mm bullet. This item will besubmitted intoevidence. This Itemwas located apprOXimately 20 yards eastof the door to BlackJackPizza.

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lrlan Heritage DobS-1 1-663580 Ward Rd.Wheatrldge. Colorado 80033ph (h) 420-8850ph (w) 979·2183

Aart"'~ Maley dob 2·7-75'1 lsa Verde

....oldsn, Colorado 80110ph (h) 216-2931ph (w) 979-2183

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO WEBB 99-7625-KConnecting CaseReport No. Victim NameOriginal Report Date" ThisRepon:

i n '1t rol #3447 05-19-99JUi.' x Fint Deg,..e Murder 0.....s""'" 0".,. X ~yClamf 0 R~mm¢nd Cue: Review 0

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WITNESS:

MATIHEWFAUCET. DOB/12-30-80

4881 South Holland Court

(303) 743-9660 or (303) 948·9463

INVESTIGATION:

As of05-11-99, I have been attempting to locate Matthew Faucet. Records indicate that Matthew hasmoved with no forwarding

information. No information is available to locate Matthew.

.jISPOSITIQN; Lead closed.

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO WEBB 99-7625-RRConn«:ting CaseRtpon No. Victim Neme Original Iteport Date This Report

Control #3491 COLUMBINE 05-27-99f-

Finl DogreeMurder ,lealioo X 0""", ,.,,,,, ""'" X E~onally Clc:an::d c Recommend Case: Review 0

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WITNESS:

PORTER. NOEL,ooB/08-28-31

7168W. Chestnut Dr.

Littleton, CO 80128

303-979-4662

INVESTIGATION:

On05-28-99, [received a lead that was not completed by Sgt, Tom COlU'Oy ofeSp. The 28th was hi' lastday at theTaskforce

and he turned this leadover to me for follow up. Sgt. Conroy toldmethat he hason numerous attempts attempted to contact the

witness by telephone and On 05-25-99had went to the residence anddroppedoff a cardattempting to have thiswitnesscall the

Task force for an interview. To tnis date, the witnesshasnot responded, not does it appear that the witness will respond toour

request for an interview.

DISPOSITION: Lead closed.

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INFORMA TION CONTROL

Methodof Contact

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Control Number: DN4411

Infonnalion Received Date: 06/0811999 Time: 4:00 PM

I&IIJEFCO SO(ComponenllAlIeneyl

JENNIFER MARIE JONES, STUOENT IN5TH HOUR FORlG,FDS.

174A-ON-57419

ROUTINE Classmcatlon: UNCLASSIFIED

WEBB, RICHARD

JOSO

(303)271·5605

WEBB, RICHARD

EventNarrative:

Case 10:

Priority:

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Affiliation:

PhoneNumber:

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EventOate: Eventl1me: References: DN#4400

INTERVIEW STUDENT· CHS

EventReviewed by: SL LeadRequired? YES

LeadControl Number: ON4417

Lead: DETERMINE OBSERVATIONS OFJENNIFER MARIE JONES, 973-2023.

AssignedTo: REKER, RICK Date: 0810211999 Time: 1:46PM

Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE JENNIFER JONES. THiS NUMBER ISA FAXMACHiNE.SEE DN#4400 FOR REPORT.

LeadReviewed by: SL Lead Completed? 21 Dale: 0810211999

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SUPPLEMENT V Jeso Woodin 99-7615r CQnneCllng CaseReportNo Victim Name Orieuw J.U:pcm: DateThis R.epon

- 050399Cla!b.....:atlorl X First Degree Murder 0fI'mte Stand: ()peft X '"'-'" Cl<o<e<l

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W1cnesses

Hcltslaw, Mark

FederalBureauof Investigation

Wilson,Mark

Mundine,Scott

Colorado Bureaucf Invesrigetion

Investigation

On April20, 1999at about 1130 hours rrespondedto the Columbine HighSchool, 620I South Pierce,rarrived at about 1145

urs and began to locate possible witnesses 10 the shooting. Those located were interviewed by other investigators from

JeffersonCounty Sheriff's Office as well as other assistingagencies. I remainedon scene until about 0030 hourson April21.

1999.

On April 21 through April 29, 1999 r remained on scene andassistedwith personnel coordination, evidence collection and

scene management. Investigator Simmons furnishedme with the evidencetrailer key on April 26, 1999 at about 1159hours.

I maintained possessionof that key until about 1700 hourson 042799at which time I gave it to Criminalist V. Spelman.

On April 27, 1999 I assisted Agent Mark Holtslaw in searching the Foreign Language Teacher's Office. During that search

I locatedtwo versions of the class roster of variousGermanclasses (items #4624,4625,and 4626). I also locatedan attendance

roster for the same classes. Copies were made for Agent Holtslaw and the originals were placed into evidence at about I 100

hours.

Agent Holtslawalso conducted a search of the administrative area to locateother lists required for investigativepurposes. He

located class schedules for all known associates of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold as well as possible witnesses. He also

ated a list ofall studentsre .sterad in ColumbineHighSchool. Headvised thathehad locatedthose items in the front desk

Unit Number Sl.Ipcrvlsor Initials andOate

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of theadministrative office. He providedme withthe originals afterhaving made workingcopies. Il'laced those items (#2615,

2616,2617) into evidenceat about 1200 hourson April 27, 1999.

On April 29, 1999 Agent Wilson and Mundine were assigned to view all video tapes located in the video studio within

ColumbineHigh School. After they located tapes pertinent10 the investigation, they provided to me with! I video tapes. I

packagedthose tapes(#3005) and placedthem intoevidenceat about 1200hourson that date.

I remained on scene until April 29, 1999, 1730hours.

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SUPPLEMENT y JCSO ZIMMERMAN 99-1625-XC_"<lingc... R<po<t No. v_N....OripR_

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INVESTIGATION:

On 04-21-99, I was informed by Captain Dan Harris that United StatesAttorney General Janet Reno wouldbe visiting the

Sheriff's Officeon 04-22-99,and wouldbe viewing evidence related to this case.

On04-22-99, I checked out numerous irems ofevidence, which were requested and approved by Captain Harris to be transported

to theJefferson CountyDistrictAttorney's Office forAttorney General JanetReno and her staff to view. (Seeattachedreceipts

for the itemsremoved and returned to the Evidence Vault.)

Investigator Art Peterson transported these itemS to the D.A.'s Office. Theevidence was in the direct control of CaptainHarris.

Sergeant John Hicks,Investigators Peterson, DaveBreaks, or myselfwhile the itemswereat the D.A.'s Office. Following the

viewing by AttorneyGeneralJanet Reno, theitemswerereturned to the Evidence Vault.

In preparation for thisviewing, I removed several paper itemsfromevidence item #279, copiedthem, and re-packaged themas

items #328, #329, #330,#331, and #332.

DISPOSITION: Open,pending further investigation.

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SUPPLEMENT y JCSO ZIMMERMAN 99-7(j25-KKCO<UlIlCting csse RepOr' No. V.,...Nome0t;pIal Rcpmt o.w. _ Repon

05-24-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER XC1l.IIit'iCSDCl!o om-_ """ Elf llt' 1 IU)' QeaJ:1!d 0 Recommmd Case: R<view Cl

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INVESTIGATION'

I received a search warrant fromInvestigator Kate Battm, signed byJudge HemyNieoo on 05-13·99, fur UPSat S020 Ivy Street,

specificallyrecords related-to deliveries at and--' Bruce Snelling of UPS Security

picked up this search warrantat the Sheriff's Office.

On05·24-99, I receivedan overnightUPSdeliveryfromUPS,which includedthose records. (Seeattached)

I then completed a Returnand Inventory for Investigator Bartaato provideto the Clerk's Office.

DISrosITION; Open, pendingfurther investigation.

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Cas< Rqlott No.

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I-05-24-99

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ADDITIONAL WITNESSES;

Judy Dierkin, dob 080253

5 WhiteBUl'1:h

Littleton, CO

(303)933-4199

LindaReffel

(303)913-8426

wk:(303)211-S571

cell:(303)415-3080

.indaTibljas. dobI04-30-49

l2183 WestTuftsAvenue

Morrison, Colorado 80465

(303)979-2574

Work: Columbine High School

(303)982-4509

INVESTIGATIONj

Investigator Mike Gallagher of the Jefferson CountyDistrict Attorney's Officereceivedcontrol numbers 1863 and 3254 to

interview JudyDurkin and LindaReffel. Bothareparents of Columbine High School students and assisted with the after prom

party occurring on theeveningof04-17-99 intothemorning of 04-18-99. Investigator Gallagher provided information that both

Dierkin and Reffel believethey had seena propane tank in thefreezer of the kitchen at Columbine High School.

I calledReffel, and she stated she hadseen the tank inthe freezer, but initially thought it was a heliumtank. She Slated it was

about 18 to 24 inches tall. She Slated that she and Dierkin haddiscussed it, and that Dierkinbelievedit was a propane tank.

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO ZIMMERMAN 99-7625-NNC_gc... Report No, VieUm N&me Original Repon Date ThisRepon

05-24-99C1auffi~ X i"lRST DEGREE MURDER ~sa1'l.l$: Opm: X ExccplionailyC~ n Recommend Ci1:$C; Re:v}ew 0

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Reffelagreed to meet me at ColumbineHigh SChool and showme exactlywhere it was that she bad seenthe item.

I contacted Dierkin, who stated it was definitelyapropanetankthat she saw in the freezer. She also statedthat she and Reifel

baddiscussed the tankand believed it necessary to tell JCSO. Dierkin also agreed to meetmeat Columbine High SChool to Show

me where she saw the tank.

I spokewithLindeTibljas, who is the managerof foodservices forColumbine High School. 1asked her about normal gas type

tanks of any type thatwouldbe contained in thekitchen or cafeteria area. She stated there were no propanetanks normally kept

withinthe kitchen or cafeteria. She stated there wereCO, tanks. whichwerea 20 pound size, for theirPepsimachines, She Said

they werekept inside thestore roomwithinthe kitchen and were booked up to Pepsimachines. She statedthere were also"four

or so" in the mop roomwhichwereold andownedby CocaCola. She statedthat Coca Cola would not pick these tanksup due

to theirage.

I thea askedTibljas if she and beenpresent for theafter prompatty, Shestatedshe wasnot, She statedthat an unknown person

related to the after prom partyhad called her prior to the afterprompatty, askingif they could store itemsfor that patty in the

kitchen. She stated she told themtheycould. Tibljas stated she didnot knowwho the individual was who was in chargeof the

afterprom party or food preparation.

On 05.20·99, I spoke withReffel in an attempt to make an appointment for meeting at the ColumbineHigh School. Following

thisconversation, she faxed me two pages worthof information reference the afterprom party and chair peoplerelated to that,

On 05·20·99, I spoke with Lab Supervisor ChrisAndrist. He and checked Columbine High Schoolreference any propanetanks

that mightbeutilized in the kitchen or cafeteria area. Technician Andrist saidhe foundthree CO,tanks in the kitchen office next

to the freezer. He Stated he alsofoundtwo heliumtanks, about4' tall, in a wooden caseoutside the cafeteria area, in the direction

of the auditorium. He staledhe found no propanetanks relatedto operations within the kitchenor cafeteria.

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On 05-24-99, at about 1400hours, I met Dierkinat Columbine HighSchool. She toldme thaton Friday, 04-16-99, shehadbeen

at Columbine HighSchoolbetween 1500and 2230hours, andSaturday, 04-17-99, between0900 and 1600hours, forpreparation

of the after prom party. She stated on 04-17-99,she cameback at about 2315 hours, and was at the school until0600 hours,

Dierkin statad when she returned at 2315 hours, she did go down to the kitchen, and specifically the freezer area, where she

retrieved someitemsfor the afterprom party. Dierkin stated at some pointduringthe night, she noticed that there was what she

believed to be a propane tank in the freezer. When I askedDierkinat whatpoint during the night she believed shenoticed ir,

she statedshe believedit was"early on," but couldnot pinpoint the timeany further. Dierkin stated the tank was all whitewith

no markings that sherecalled,and wasabouta barbecue size, Dierkin stated duringthe night shedid not notice anything unusual.

She slated she left the wood block in the kitchen door to keep it proppedopen throughoutthe night, While insidethe school

Dierkin showed me the areas they had been during the night. Dierkin pointed out a doorway outside the Home-Economics

classrooms whereshestated thatshe and the otherworkershadcome in and out She stated outside that door is where shehad

iarked. Dierkin pointed into a Heme-Eo room, labeled"L'vtl" on the map, as the room they were using for preparation the

majority of the time. Dierkinstatedshe and the otherworkers would go backand forth between there and the gym, utilizingthe

outsidedoorwhichshe had pointedout to me, She pointed outa metal gatewhichblockedoff the hallwaytowards the east.JUSI

outside of the Home-Eo room. She stated it was closedthe entirenight, but at some point during the night she noticed it was

slightly open, Dierkindid not noticeanypeople in that area, She pointed downthe southhall from the Heme-Eo areaand stated

it had been blocked off with a paper type barrier, and thatan one was coming through that area, to includeparentswho were

staffing the afterprom. Dierkin pointedout an areajust outside of the main offices,near the east entrance of the school,where

she statedtherewas a mazeand slide type area. Dierkinsaid she specifically recallsDylan Klebold entering,and stated he was

with a malewithgreen hair, Dierkin stated she recallsseeinghim go downthe slide becauseher child and date followed soon

after, and she recalled lookingfor them and wondering when they weregoingto arrive, As we proceeded westbound down the

mainhall from the main office,Dierkinpointedout gym doorswhich she stated had been openduring the night,which she Slated

she had utilized in order to go to the cafeteria for additional supplies. Dierkinpointedout an elevator just outsidethe Library

whichshestatedshe usedthrough the night ttl go downto thekitchen areaand backup from the kitchenarea. Insidethecafeteria

Dierkin pointed out the northeast freezerin the kitchen as beingthe one she sawthe propane tank in, Dierkinpointedto the most

west wall insidethe freezer, on the floor, as the place where the tank was sitting.JC·001-010065

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SUPPLEMENT X JCSO ZIMMERMAN 99-7625-NNC""""";,,.c...~No. Yietim Name OriginalReport DItto This Report

05-24-99r- X FIRST DEGREE MIJRDER XClIl4tfic:a.litm 0t'lkJR Sw:us: Ol;ten ~tict'I1.Il.yCIcIn:d Cl Reeommet11i Case: Revil;W c

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Dierkinstated there was no other unusual incidentsrhrougaour the night Dierkin agreed 10 contact me if she thoughtof any

additional information.

Reffel metme at Columbine High Schoolon05-24-99, at 1430hours. Reffelstated on Saturday, 04-17-99,shewasat Columbine

HighSchool between 1000and 2000 hours,doingpreparation fortheam promparty. Reffelslatedshewas not sure whattime

she returned to Columbine High Schoolon 04-17-99. Onceinside the school, she pointedout areas she had traveled and rooms

she had used during the after prom parry. She pointedout a Home-Eo room. labeledas "LM1" on the map. She stated this is

whereshe andDierkinspent the majority of their time. ShepointedOUI a door outside of that area where shestatedshehad gone

in and out and where she had parked her car outsideof. She pointedOUI a metalgale outside of the Home-Eo roomwhich she

slated wasshut for the entiremght, Reffel slated she did not knowif it was locked, but stated she never noticed it to be open at

anypoim during the night She also pointedsouthof the Home-Ec room downthe hallway,and stated there had beena paper

)an1erprohibiting either staff or kids from goingthrough that hallway. Reffel recalledbeing at that barrierand speaking with

another parentand thinkingshecouldnotcross thebarrier. Reffel also pointedout thesoutheastdoor of the gym. and the hallway

fromwhichshe had traveled to the elevatorwhichsheused10 go to thekitchen area. Upon entering the kitchen,Reffel pointed

out the northeast freezer door and Slated that was wherethe propanetankhad been. I opened the freezer, andshe pointedout

thefloorareaon the west wallwhereshe had seenthe tankshebelieved to be a heliumtank. She slatedwhen she noticedit, she

had been with Dierkin, and specifically asked Dierkin if she needed 10 bring this up later for the balloons. Reffel stated she

thought itodd as theyweredone with fillingtheballoons at this time.: She statedthat Dierkin told her they would not need that

Reffelstatedshewas sure this conversation occurred afterthey hadcomebackto the schoolin theevening. Shesaid shebelieves

thisas therewere cinnamon rolls which were already bakedand sittingOUI in the kitchen, Reffel recallscommentingthat they

smelled goodand wandering if she gOt one of the cinnamon ralls forher assistance for the evening. Reffeldid nOI recallwhether

or not she ever noticed the tankor noticed it not being there later in the evening.

Reffel stated that both she and Dierkin smoke. She slated that on either saturday. 04-17-99, Or Friday. 04-16-99, during

preparation, she and Dierkinhad been insideone of theirvehicles smoking. Sheslated they noticed a male walkingtowards the

fence aroundthe baseball diamond. She staledshe recalled feeling safe because they were inside of her van. Reffelstated it was

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CONTINUATION [J Ropo<lilll"- Ropo<lilll 0I\i<:tr case Repon. No

SUPPLEMENT X JCSO ZIMMERMAN 99-7625-NN

Coo:necting Case Rqxx1 No. V_II....QrisinolReport 0... Thi. Report

05-24-99- X FIRST DEGREE MURDER. X n Roc_dC...,C!wificatim 0-. S""'" Opou ~C_ Review 0

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rainy that night and was dadeat the time she saw this person. Reifel was certain it was a male, but was uncertain of the

individual'. race. Shestated he wasbetween 5'10" and 15'00" andappeared stocky. Reifel statedhedid however havea coaton,

andshewasnotsurewhether or notheappeared stockydueto the coatordue to his actual size. Reifeldescribed himashaving

"8 bighairdo." Reifel stated shedidnot believe he hadanything onhishead. Reifel alsoswed that anotherparentby thename

ofLindaHarris had alsobeen oulside onenightwhen shenoticed people corning andlooking to seeif she hadleftyet and feeling

uncomfortable about it.

DlsrosmON: Open, pendingfurther investigation.

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MAY. -20' 99 (THUJ 12:35 GUEST RELATIONS TEL: 303 277 2745

COORSGUEST RELATIONS

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\lAy. -20' 99!THU! 12: 35 GUEST RELATIONS TEL:303 m 2745 P.002

Prom Apr1J 17do

After Prom Party AprillSill 12:30 A.M. tG 5:30 A.M.

We Ilead aU parents ot juniors aDd seniors at the hilh J&\bGol OD FridayApril 16111 at 6:00 P.M. to llaload., decente lllct aueaable. We will aliaDeed aU parents' back apin OD Satorday mGminl to nDiIh up. WENEED BELP TO PUTTInS TOGETHER.!

Firsl of...u we wanl 10 tlwlk lhD.., parents who have helplld put this evelllUlgether.Withoutyour help anel timewe would notbe able to do this for our kids.

Last reminderto all senior panmts tomakesure youbave setlt in a llicl!lre ofyour SOil ordaughter for tn. seniorwall. (Rcmembc:r thispicturll lUIybe tak=lIolllCl after the promparty and is IIQI relatecl to the pic:rure thai is requested by our yearbook: staff). Ifyou donot have one submitted pleasedo so by placillg the picture in an ilI1velope and bring tooffiee adclressed to the "Aft« Prom Party". Thank You

We are also roqllesting last minute pri%SS (gift certilicws, bap, keychains. ticket toevents) thaI will be plllCccl in a drawl1lg throughout the evening c:Illl:ing the Aller li'lall'lPartY. Pleasehelp lIS out in this llnla. ThankYou

We also \\IaJ1lto tllanIt those bu$messes thathavellglIin conuiblltlld cub lIIllt itemsforthis yearsAlIIlf Prom PlUty. We hope thaI all parentswho de ana ourOP1N HOUSEon SaIIlrday nightlioll'l 9:0(1 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. takenote ofour Th8llk yotI waiL

Also. kaep in mind dw after this year we will be losinga lot ofourcall$!l'UCtlon team due10 tile liictlbat their children _ seniors. Parents of Seniors, Juniors. Sophomores andellen FreslJman IU'Cencouraged to volunteer nextyear. It is tun. cxcitinga.nd a rewardingcxpericnce putting this together!

Watchthe Rebeline ncxt year!!!!

KathyPaavilainenCiII'lll Knapke

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NAY. -20' 991THUI 12: 36 GUEST RELATIONS TEL:303 in 2745 P. 003

Aft.r PromeM". Kathy PaavllalnenCarol Knapke

Entertainment Kathy Fofd

Faad I. Beverqe Judy Olerken

Finanoe GlIOt'ge Vlt.,1c

Pundrafalng Coke Peters

PhGtC/Conat""Cllon George "Elen NelllanPaula a Mike Weaver

Conatructlon Terry CarmiChaelMichael 8hakowskl

T-Shirts BetsyWellseindl Montgomery

security Deb Loonev

PrlzeaIFavol1l Mary Ann sum.Sandy Caruso

Volunteers Cancllce Snow

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CONTINUATION D~A_

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ZIMMERMAN 99-7625-00Connecting CaseReport No. VictimName Original Report Dale T11lsR~

COLUMBINE 05-26-99~ .. FIRST DEGREE MlJ"RDERClailificatiOD X 0ffl0Ks_ Opoo X -..n,c_ a Recommend Ca:se: Review 0

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ADDITIONAL WITNESSES:

KATHYPAAVILAINEN,ooBl07-03-58

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CANDYVARGAS, DOBl07..()8-52

7613 S. Lamar St.

Littleton. CO 80128

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vvk:(303)866-6691

NVESTlGATION:

On 05-26-99, lleft a message for Kathy Paavilainen at her homephone. At about 1030 hours, she returnedmy call. I asked

about helium tanks they may have used at ColumbineHigh School for the After Prom Party on 04-17.99. Paavilainen staled

thatanother parentworking on the After PromParty, Candy Vargas, had pickedup the helium tank from Paper Warehouse and

returned it there. Paavilainen describedthe tankas twoanda halffeet tall andbelieved it was a metal color. She alsodescribed

ilas talland thin. I askedPaavilainen aboutwhentheywould havebeen utilizing the tank. She staled thaton Saturday, 04-17-99,

fromaboutnoonuntil the time that theywere done li.J.l.ing balloons, was whenthetank wouldhave been at the school, Shestated

thatshe did not recall what time they actuallyfinishedwith theballoons. She stated that immediately thereafterCandyVargas

loaded the tank up so that she might return it to PaperWarehouse as theybed rented it Paavilainenstated theywere using it

in theareaof the mainhallway,west of theofficearea, where the hall intersects with the northboundhallwayenteringthe gym.

I asked Paavilainen if the tank was such that it couldbe confused with a propanetank, such as a BBQ tank. She stated it was

not. Paavilainen stated she was aware thatboth Judy Dierkin and LindaReffe! had contactedme reference what theysaw in the

freezer. I askedPaavilainen if she recalled seeinga propanetype tank in the freezer. She stated she did not. Paavilainen then

stated that she had spoken with Dierkin and Reffel and whattheydiscussedseemedfamiliar. but she did not know if that was

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SUPPLEMENT v JCSO ZIMMERMAN 99-1625-00C~gCaseReportNo Vi<tim Name OriPi Report Date This Re1x>n

COLUMBINE 05-26-99~_.. x FIRST DEGREE MURDER ~Swus: Open x &ceprionallyC~ CJ Recommen4 Case: Review 0

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from whatshe had observed ,orfromconversations with the two of them. I asked Paavilainenif there was any food preparation

or anything else related to the After Prom Party in which they wouldhave brought a propane tank into the school, Shestated

there was not I asked who was wor:king in the kitchenarea,and/or the freezerarea. She stated that on Friday, 04·16-99, and

Saturday, 04·17.99, during the day, it primarily would have been Dierkin, her husband, Reffel and Paavilainen, Paavilainen

stated that during the evening hours when the party was actually occurring, there may have been a few other people, but she

believedthat the individuals shehad listed were still theprimary peoplewho were in and out of that area. Paavilainen stated that

Carol Knapke had co-chairedthe After PromParty and may have been in and out of the kitchen as well.

On 05-26·99, at about 1110 hours, I contactedCandy Vargas at the workphone number provided by Paavilainen, 866-6691

1askedVargasaboutthe helium tank, She confirmedthat she had in fact rented it from Paper Warehouse. She stated that she

believedtheybeganusing iton Sanirday, 04.17.99, around 1100 hoursandused it for two or three hours. Vargasstatedthatafter

Inishing the balloons, she placed it in the trunk of her car, She Slated that she was supposed to we it back the following

Tuesday, 04-20·99. Vargasstated due to the incident at Columbine High School, she ended up norrakingthe tankbackto Paper

Warehouse until the following Friday. Shestatedthat it wasdefinitelyin the trunkof her car the entire time. Vargasdescribed

the tankas about 24 inches tall, l2 inches in diameter. I askedVargasabout the color. She stated she was not sureand stated

that it was fairlyheatup. Vargasstaled that it also hada metal top whichscrewedoffand you then put the valve on it. I asked

Vargas if she believed this tank couldhe confused witha propane tank, likethat a BBQ woulduse, She stated that it would, that

it was much larger than that type. I asked also ifshe was awareof any useof propane tanks during the After Prom Patryor in

preparation, She stated she was not.

DISPOSITION: Open, pending furtherinvestigation.

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rcIT\.. K.3I 0'Fll Aof 1 I

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CONTINUATION a Roponins """""RoponinsOlli,,, CaseR.epon: No

,JeSO 99-7625-TTSUPPLEMENT v ZIMMERMAN

C~in&CaseRq:lOrt No, Victim Name Original~ OateThis~

06-119·99(,.-..Itieiti.on x First Degree Murder on=. '-' ""'" x ~tioM.1ly C1ated 0 Reconunend Case: Review 0

ReclauibUQn 0 CIRledby~t 0 u_ 0 Closure 0

lll'.r. IQuOmi<y 1_1'.... 1-.. l""""No s.= ,~~, ~8ed

INVESTIGATION:

On5-14-99, I submitted two evidenceitems. 10084 and 10085, both8mmvideotapes, onemarked CBS #1andone marked CHS

#2. Bothof thesewere given to me by CSP Investigator GregMcComas. Investigator M"CllIIlllS recoveredthese froma citizen

who bad videotapedthe Columbineincidentfroma report location. (See his report for details).

DlsPOsmONj Open, pending further investigation.

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COLORADO DOSSIER

CURRENT INFORMATION

LCRN # 91128195606

License # 90-334-0922

SSN # 284-82-1418

Name ERIC DAVID BARRISAddress 8276 S REED SIT

LITTLETON, CO 80123

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01098J000336 DEFN# 1 NAME HARRIS. ERIC DAVID DOB 04/09/81

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Subject:

Interview withU.S. Marine recruiter reference Eric Harris.

Details:

On 04-28-99, Sgt. LesWilliams andDet. Tom Hayes metwithStaffSergeant MarkF Gonzales at the Marine

CorpsRecruiting Service, 7200W. Alameda Ave., Lakewood. Co. 80226 (303-922-8170) StaffSergeant Gonzales is a

Marine recruiter andhadcontactedEric Harris through a listof seniors provided by Columbine High School. Staff

Sergeant Gonzales statedthat he originally contacted Harrisbytelephone on 04.02-99 at Harris's home telephone,_

_ Harris told Gonzales that he was planning to attend college but was interested in the Marine Corp Staff

Sergeant Gonzales asked Harriswhathisinterests included during his initial interview Harris told him thathe was

interested incomputers, soccer and weapons. Harrissaidthat he got A's and B's in school and that he worked at the

P' -1( JackPizza near the Cooper7 theatersnear S Wadsworth Blvd. andBowles Ave. Harris alsotold StaffSergeant

Gonzales during this initial interview that he had never done any drugs

StaffSergeant Gonzales set up an appointment for Harris to comeinto the Littleton office for further interview

and testing on 04-05-99 at 1300hours. Gonzales saidthat Harris didkeep this appointment and showed up driving a

Toyotaor Nissan witha "Rarnstien" sticker on the rearwindow Harris wasdressed in black combat boots, black

trousersanda black t-shirtwith the word, "Ramstien" on the front StaffSergeant Gonzales recognized this as a

German rock group Harris took the initial screening test given to all recruits and scored a 46. According to Staff

Sergeant Gonzales, this is an average score. During aninterview following the test to determine hisareas of interest,

Harriswas given several tags which were labeled withdifferent attributes. Harrischosethree tags which were labeled

physical fitness, leadership andself reliance, selfdiscipline andselfdirection Harrisindicated that he was interested in

the infantry andwas particularly interested in the typesof weapons, training and use of demolitions. At the conclusion

of the interview, Harris wanted to think aboutenlisting andwanted to talk to hisparentsabout the decision

On 04-08-99 at 1300hours, Harrisreturned to the Littleton recruiting office and spoke with StaffSergeant

Gonzales Harris again said he wanted to thinkabout enlisting andwanted to discuss it with hisparents Harris

arranged for a home visit byStaff Sergeant Gonzales on 04-15-99 at 1800 hours.

JC- 001-010087

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On 04-14-99, Staff Sergeant Gonzales went to BlackPizzaat approximately 1900 hours to contact Harris.

Harris reconfirmed his appointment with StaffSergeant Gonzales for a homevisit on 04-15-99. On 04-15-99, Staff

Sergeant Gonzales received a telephone call fromHarrisand he again reconfirmed his homevisit for 1800 hours. At

approximately 1800 hours, Staff Sergeant Gonzales arrived at Harris's home at and was metby Eric

Harrisand hisfather StaffSergeant Gonzales had a casual conversation with Mr Harris in reference to Harris's military

career. During this conversation, Eric's mother camedownstairs andjoined the conversationconcerning the Marine

Corp. The Harris's had questionsconcerning jobs in the Marine Corp and the delayed entry program. Eric's mother

inquired as to Eric's eligibility ifhe was currently taking an anti depressant. Eric's mother retrieved a bottleof pills from

the upstairs so that StaffSergeant Gonzales couldidentitY the drug and check on the eligibility status StaffSergeant

Gonzales lookedat the prescriptionbottle and copiedthe nameof the drug, Luvox. Staff SergeantGonzales told the

Harris's that he would check on Eric's eligibility status and call them back. He did not tell the Harris's that hewas not

e ·'Ie at this timebecause he wanted to checkfarther with the Marine Corp. Either the following day, Friday 04-16-99

or on Saturday 0417.99, Staff Sergeant Gonzales lefta message on Harris's horne telephonefor him to call him This

telephone call was not returned and Staff SergeantGonzales had no further contact with Harris. Staff Sergeant

Gonzales saidthat Harriswas never notified that he would not be eligible for entry into the Marine Corp

Det Hayes researched the drug Luvox in the Physician's Desk Reference A copy ofthe information is attached

to this report

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t'Uli lAd pou'SiIIt.oIm\ ide'" tbcughl:.s, im;:lUisn or~ l<:1i).~llht IlN IIp-QYlWAic andIw~peti,ti'9',p~

and intanti<:>JW bchaViot'$ (wmpv.!simu,t!:l.et an ~1Jtd~y the. penon at- 1!~¥I)!'.!"t rn:u'tiUOOltb\$'!"hel'tr&mv~M!l/;l (JftUVOX TabJ,tI fi:ll'long-term usa, I l!,>

fur mom thao 10WMU, ballnot~JY.~mal:ttaUy lIVttiU>attd in [}_~ttoll.a tr.\lWf. l'he!1l!Qn. lhQ llb.ysidap."00 eliletl !4 llJl~ LUVOX Taol1lu for UWl'lded pen<Xiahou.ld.~y~uate (be long-term uaefulnllUof

thl! drug fEn' the l:u:llV'idua.l patieat.:&6 DOSAGE ANDAD­"MI:NtSTRAtrON)

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tal~ lIn6 fMM:M ~d\tln~ttl*'~ntnI'MligiUUon prcgnulll9 to delirium .1M coma. 1'hau ree­J:klM MY. aMfl~ ,.portH I" pdMtawil.lqv.~tInutd ttw drug. and n.- beMI mfWd 'On , MAOI, s.m......\H'~wffi'I ffllb.lrw t..-nblin, neun:l1~me­!IlJM'A11yndl'OtM. Tlu....fof.. It if! I"MOlnm4lf1dtd ttm LU~

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with lOrudU d. pointft-t'lPtI ...riwlar tKhy_dl-.~ mal; A4MrtiN:l*ow, a~ phntlMO"~ im...n h.. bMrf otMMvlfd for flLlYOl«lmin* InClI~""tion wM ~a:tOlatn.a dtug ttun it l«Iown to 1Mm~~ by ttl. 111M l$ozym.. AlttIougtt It hU tlotbfttluflnlt'lltltfy a.mo:nstrlrtM Ul-' ittfv~nrnin.a 1II PQ~

UIU inhibitor, It i. lib.., to tN. ginn th' wbm!rtltJ 1m­HlUoa of ffuvoll.min. with aipnuciilim.Con~. it ~...~ ,"tt fI.wl'4umia« n;n 1M lAlMt in &a._do. 'Ni1h~t"'enad1~, mwnb:!lIM:._ dMfHida I...COHT'RAWOlCAnONS .and flfllmlvnom.j;Odttt~Ity ImjUlrtl«Jt ONt IM«'I~A.IlN!eI): ?IU:CAUTIONS - Ora!!, lttt.&r9l.'tiousls.nz~ &~Fi4_ metahollud h1 hltp,atiemd.tieD (eg" al;pt"4zj)jam. mJmotam. tl'ilUOlam. etc.)itbouJd bolli uad With eaut:icnbeeaU$! tlw c1Jarulceof~drup is~ to bot reducedbylJu:vo~ n..,d~d ~lf.U1Iiltes meeab<.>iized by ghitW'O~ti(jn. Ie Ii.lo~po.m.oxawpat:l:l, ~pamJ is ur..liluJ.y tb be a6ect.edby 11u'90l':am-'.\1Td'MOIam. • Whet:\. f!1J.w:lll.ll'liJte msll!l1te \100 o:qqoiJ 'lIl.Q.a.l'lltuOlamf1 me .~idl Wmll»-1KUcQtem l:D steady ataw.

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(hftlthy~VIt~"withhepatic~)f\lI'­plied ;l 3C'11 dec:'Mse in fttmJumilw~ in~tiCI'l with b.epa.Qed~ '!be lQNll. mitUmum pl.aam&C4I:U:Cl1traticJa III rftl.Ai1y Unllltiffi:t p,aUQI\U iauti1uxut;,:~of 5 til 45 mUmi,nl at\t1I.. a.ndG-uQr~

lMflttSO m, bid.N.. t3)~~lAl to ee.ehl1tll4t.~~ no~(Jfl!~ iJJ.tJ:1eall patieo'tl.(Se. PRiCAt.rl10NS . U. ~~ witA COIlCOln~mn-,

"""""'­AdultOCDS~~,,~alLv~OX'l)hletl:&ittM~tot(l~ C<n:npulatYe Oil'Iel"d6r(OODl "'..4eftl.01Ultl'llt;ld lA tW9 IG-....u mu.l.ticeDt.u. padllel gtlIuVnum.of 4dtUt ~loianl& htiel:tI in tbMI trial.t 'H11Jtitn.wto .tota1dail111~l!lAla~dOMr4 i50 meld.ay¢<tt' W 11m tw1J _a llfthetrW.fo~wibdi dadoM"II'6&~ 'Irit.hit\ a~ l){ 1.01)400 mWda1 \3Il.abid llCbed'llle). 01\ the buia of ~1:lM aA4, l»Jlll'lU:l;(llt. ~dena in tb&lJe~ had modef3tAt to~OCD(OSM~

U1-ro, wiUt t1lM.Q.bUlllins~ 00, Uw '(al ..8:owD. OboW/ItltM~ Sta.!.. 1'Y·BOCS). tet.al !llMl"tt of 23. P..,U/luU .ra:etvlne: 11~, ~aWut. e~rW-.cr:$d aseaa ,l"IMUeU(:lLII;X~w,. " til \'Iw:ti~ Gil; tb8''{.!3OCSl;Oo

tAl~~ to .& ~ wtit rnduedon (ot pJaeehop*-....10.Thfl fil'UowiD, t8Jile pr'I'1'ridet tbI !l\ll.l:tmM dutifteation bytnlat.l::l.l.el1t jnlUp'ill'l the Glohall.m{:ll't'Vl!mtiM item:of daCtitUta1 Gl:c.hJ Im(lnAion {cell~ for, bi:lth $l;u41..-oombiMd.

OUTCOW CtA$SiRcAT1ON t%l ON CGl-GlOaAt.~m.MFOft~ iN JIOOL O.

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Explondory a.n.a1y'AII (>If'*PI'IlIl.4~~ ()l:L aut:cl:lmflle. ,did IWt~ a;urdi&rend.al~VflleU lJD the boW"f.Of~,..",. OCO~ 1"bill~~ u..."V'OX Tabletafur thatnllttal&l'lt of OCD WIUI tho~\ed in. iI Ill-....mw:tianW. penile! grwpmtd.y iD a p&diatz:ic au.lP'tita&c popuiatioo tithildna~ ilCoiesolmu. .. &'-11),p.,.tinA in this~ vrm~ to .. w.tal dzWy4~i.rliIi doH 1){-4{l~11 100~y cm:t W ftnt tw<I'\'IfIlIfIU of the t:riaJ. l'olknrri.ni "'lUeb. ilie dt:lait ..u adjUlltOliw'ithiD a.1'aII:p oi56-200 taWUJ tim r&bid scl!4dule} 1m the:bIt.lM.or~ aM. to'~ Patim\l :in~ $tudiMba4moderate. lq tr1erll' OCD (OSM-m·ltl withmfl:&Q but- Itine: l'l1t:1np OIl tiw Childtm's ~Bf'G'W1\ 0bIe&iv4 Cll=-~.. &:aleiCY·BOGS). toW ilt»tll ill24.Pagenu t'tlCei..- I'\rii tlU'i'~ I'tlahnMMpe~ mean reduc:tiou cfI~Jy I; uait&.rm t,heCY.BOCS totallClm, ¢(jJ%l+

puett to II. J ucj;t redw:tiQn !Br IlJ.acebo patientt."t'lM tbUowmg tJi:l1. p:ovv.iu tla~ dufihtiAlu b.y ,~t grGup Oil Uwi GIf::IiW Impt'G'fQMU\ item of theClinical Globai tmp~ (CGD~e !Drthe ~tricotud, ,

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tu, ~19,r'J11l1ro'Pyl lOOlohy~U\W)Mh~W, pal'1l.th"._ ~, p<ll)'$Qtbaw SO, P.....iat:i1l.iJ:Ed stueh (pot.at,ol,Alimn diGI:id.. JOdiwn sUvyJ fum.atau>. starchicorn), and:lW:lium dioxide. The 13 mq aDd. 100 MI' tab1eIIl a1M dlt­Do nuth_ti,e irot.io:ade5.

cr.nneAL PBABMACOLOOY~MOdyMmicf

1"a~<)f~l:L of !tu'tt)UJ!:Dne 4l.A!e:tte i.lIabMs­Ci:.m9ulaive~ is~ I». be !iDUd to itai&,M~ tml~ itlbibit:il:ln i.ubAia l:l1l!UetlL In

..~ mJdi-. it wu fulU14 that~ i:tl.l:tibited~lJ.~ I)(serol.onin.lalll tim)~ tiuvou.:mill.& malMl'A bad DO $ipjJicam.trfm' lWiwn.inerl3e. alpha or bet5 ~,"",a.. m~

rmic. Ot liopaJlUnl!me reeepWII, ACli.1tOniam. of ~QlIl.e- ijf..raecpbmlU tho:ughtto be asaaciatedwith va:tirJwl *em, ~QVucu.liU'> anticMlinerg:lt; and utrapY'flUlridal6eI3of~«!f} PlJy¢hO!:rojlK dNp.~l)klMUct-

~ na llbwiute blQILvailairiUw Ilf lIu.."r.amica__ it 53%.Oralhil.;avai.labili\Y it: l1l)t, 1I~tl1 ai~

...."'-~l_p~ty ltu41 inwll~11~ mal~_.,t 100, 200 and.wo mlddq:b7 10~.... days i.D.-lllltmaJ vllll1O.teet'S'. tttledy alate 'liM a.Wwllda..'terabout*" doling. Mmmw.o p~ cGBemtnUvlU at~, $tate~ within 3-4 hllllne of~ lUI4

<:»l:1Ol'I.Il.trati~ a~g as.,. ze3 AOd M& n8fmL.. J1. 'ThU5, !l\l~mum..ine- hscI.~ pha;tmacaki.

tlYt'rthi$ dll$ltlUlg'e. i.e ~ lU&b$l' d-Clfft~...., prodt.tced ~!ln.ataJ,.~T~mRou~~mmu.. ~t' doM.

If'roUiIt BJild(/'IfF 1'he lllI.etA 4fJP'V*fltV'Qlume~iJ\)JJ. (t.lT JluvoumiJl.e is iJ~tAly 25 t.A:.r.~~nti.!llJwl,di$tri~~~tely ~ ofIluvo~ a bt1I1:Dd to~ pm..~y albumi.n. [)".:r a eontetLt:ratiM ntnp of 21) tilogImL

• : Fl.U'Xl'Eamll:.e~ is u:te.tWn!y metabo-. bythe li~ the ll'ltli:n ~Jl;: routu ~1J~

yilliitlon uti desmination. I'rUle tlKlta!xlutM 'qft

~ following ;i,:5 all" tadioJabd1ed dOlilIf otaU'lll~,~~l-a~tti.y SAo ofth6 uritwyu>~ rJflIuvexamiJ;,e. 1'2umain nl.1l'Q.lU1 met.allo-

Yll6lJU'IQxatl:liA# aci!i whkh.~ 'llrith;ita ~04lZtr~"UIalng.3.CO::ll,J,nted fur abot.lt00'i ofthe W'il'W1 Ul.l.l:'&­Ilroducti. A thtd ~taba.uta, R~l, formed by

.. d$ll.lXlilnation. alXlOUllted rID' about 1~rlu.~~ and lJuvout.ha.n&] Wilte tMted: ill M. m 111tm _, of

. aad Mn.p'ia.phrine miptake inhibition in ntta;t,--, jNl.<:~vedOt!pt fl:l1' ,3 ...,ak ,ll'«t of thI fumlv me­

"'1:\0 inhibition onHrowdin upta.k:e i1-:1 [)rdtn olless potent than the pumt oomjlOWJd}. Ap-pl'OX~

2% 0:( fluvmcamw wu $Xtf!IItAd .ill. u.riI:le WI'

eSe. ?R.ECAU'1'10NS·~ illtnartiou): Following a l~C~l1td orti 0"" of:!l~

l1UILtau! (5 mil, an aY1lt8p of 9'4% qf dJvr-NllatedIII'q ~"",rld ill thewe within 71 houn.

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ou;d l:nutipll1l ~Ili" ~th ihJ.VllDll.U..'ie -'oalellu ~. 1l.lw,1l'fl!"!'.aled lW <!ffel:t of e.ther;±rug 1)Q th.. il~.r::~lpharmaood.ynitti:Uta GftniHuber otOfC4r~: E1ev.ted carbamompinll ~ej" tl1t:j , ;.'tl;)W 0)(w"l)city M.~ ~tl tlIpcrt«:I .,tb tnt!(l)-~imieiti¢a .n lluYUUm1l'l* m.aJute and ~llrint, .'l'\'Clout/oW"'; EliM1ted$4"J"!.l.m !evll!~ 1)(dOUiPUl.~ flow" btq,parted itl p4Ue.nbl taking ftuwumine malel.tt/~ ,..

1M. Sillot! clazapilltt rtl4:Ptd~ ii1\d Gl"tiwBtatt: ht4Miotla~ t4 bfl~ mlated, tho: l'iU IIi these~ :nay be htpr wlu1l.bvonminD :iDqclotafilAli~ P.tieoUl aboo.ld blIdONiy '2lOtl.itored ~6uw~ maJeatt !U1d cltl:r.apltJ& ate ue4 ~n ~t.U1Itum; Aa 'lVitb. othu-~l1e~dru"" lithium _, .Iuuleo tht~ce1l'lXUMllll-VOUllmle aAd,.t~th&1l'Il~shculdheUHdWlthC;$\ltiCl\ S&wu I:l'\been npot'tlld W'lth the oo-admUlismt.tmo ;;f fttt\fUNtil 1Wilithiu..m,~PQm: A 5tudy (If rnwtipkt doetlll offiu~1Ite ,50 ll1i' bid) III b.llalthy lUai~ '1tliunbW:n no{"12l UIi;j~ doM (lfto~ (4-.!U3' JUlgte: dOMIiAdicawd Me:lrltieant pharmat.:oltinetic: lnteractm1'l. On awrap, MtJil~akme a.nd ltJf'llZllPl:JD Wlth~ C"JdIltJit.Jub$t.t.nti&l deanmectt la eegnitiv.. ii.Jllet.i~ ho..-.the'COo.a~tl.Ottottl~U\d h,rucpa,m did,*­Ilfl)tfuc. larpr me:an deo.:NtlMUU ~o~ ~ (tl.-.\htMdcnt:S~u,mdUlloedWlt.hMOne (plUlll.lj~"&MClII:J ratioa haw bMD.~ W!W'l. ftuvo~~at* WQ IbilnUUttored to puientll rt<:41vihj tlU.illtenu,tfmethadcllO troatmtmt, with ay)?i:pwID5 of opooid il.\ltilitll.ia«Ul"110 pa~nl Opillfd 'lrilhl'.bw.1l iymptmnS "'lilN! l1!~t~ fluvcxamine l'l':l4leMoe .fuccntinuati¢n Ul ml'lt!it~t. ·..1Su~ '!'htI~ ba". been :an ])Q5tmWtUla: repo~dMribUtgP*~ llrith, fta.&uu.~.w.d~Ot'diuJl0n following thll l1H W ll. ~mtlvll ~,.rot.:.luin ~

\l9t4U i.n.mbi\ot' (S5RtJ and .i\llI,Ultri~ If e:in«lmitaAttnlatlllent with wmatripUn and an SSRU•.8 ' ft\w~Ilti'tllX.8miMi. puootiDo.se~J Ill:dirtitallr wllm1lltllltappmpr:iat.e ~ation of the patient it advlaed. ' :11l:u:rme 1na at!Jdy- of 13 .1:l.i;tithy, ll'lll.l.a 'ftlhUltHn, 4~4Q I!lIt m- {If tacriIle .dded to ID.I.YlrmID.ine 100~yq.~ at 5'*"GY-ltato 'll'1l$ ~lI-~ wilh m. >1llIliIlight;fttid in.~ in~ Ca:l.a:t and AUC,~I:J\~ to the adm.inimat.ioDQ( tatTiM a.looe, 1iw, mjeotlJaperi""; II&U9IIa, ~'Umitilq. ,..,ating, IUld ltiani:IA:Ifo.llawiDi(x)-~1lIO.IUi.!lttltli:with dwt~

ltlfl/l;tlm~ ::,.THcydieM~tI (1'CAt); S~d,.i~plasma reA kwtJa havfllxloen~ W'W:l.J:b&~tratlm\ of Buvnmmm. maleAte ami Amitri¢.ylinl!.~p~ I)t' im&~. CautiQn ia i::tdleatel.l with tAel1Ql~11 mLlNOX Tablets uii TCAiI; p1a.w:na; n:At:lmClilnWtiotm nul" need w be mol1i~ md tll.e: d.a6II 'JfTCAmayaM tA be muM.lry}rtaph4n: 'Tr:1?tophan mayenh.iuu:l! the Mll'I't.llM~ ef­facti:oflN~ &Ud the eombWtlooshould..~_"" uaed witb. l:llutlo.a.SevotAl~ hM o..u tep!ll'lIIdwi\.b. the l:Q<&dmininradQU"f lb.1VQXl'lllliDt lU&lelt.,ud:,.,-... ,

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Dig=in.'~.fu. OJ!a~. tD.lUu~ 100 =Jdaily fur 18ltaJ'$ {N=oa} 4i4 not!i.~ aJfe-;t the ph.af'mIlI:Q~ 11 1.25 C'lC~ In\raVol-ltQU'Jl d_ l1I di'­~ ,l>!l~B~ lin Mea nlpo-tt«i with the ro-*~tiol1 ora~ mal_ta and diltiww, '~ q,rr,d()tMr~lun:Co-~:ntl~J)l)filuyo~ J:lUl.!eabe 100tUf p!Jf day and, prqpl'lUlQliH 100Cl( per- day in D.Or'l:l1al voJlllltMn mnlted in a m.u fi'teofold menuo (range 2: to 11, iu rl1ioimum llrtlpnutolo1pWma~tl'lUioq. ht this Jtudy. theN "'.. 11 sllght .....ten.tia.b!lt:l ()(thl! pmpt'SM~..iJ:l.dtu::edredltttlol1U1h-.ct~qd AIdw:tioa in tilt: ftlU'ciM diuullle pnsute-OnecaM ofb1'adyc:a.rd.ia &adbYPGtRaionll.l.:lJi II; ~d.:usI;l(ortMttatK hypotetmllll lm't Mit rotported with tJ:' """~n or 4lJvlJUJl)i:na tlWute and ml!laPl'i'Jl!s. OXIfptOF1I1lo101 or nWD'pt'CkdiaQ)-ll.~ W'\Ut LUll'I'abi6ta, !l re:ductfu:tt in the initial. btk-bloc!tu dOM -::mGree&~dautitaem. is~!:W~~t.Ui required 1brUNO!"l\U:»e:te.CQ-~t!'atiOll of ~U:lllitll! ma.iPte 100 l':kC pill ::wit4 at&uolel 100 l11g ;.at' day (N.41 did not ,tff"i: rWdpWma ~mtiOfUl<If1tlH1cloL UliliU ~l,l 01.~ which url9'1'l" MllIltk J:l.1QtItboliam. aUtlCliilimUl6tad prlrrwily b1 t'llllalll:l.enltWa.. --~Mf~ tfIf!JntoItJnf on RuwtJt.tmifM MfiI;/;Iroflmt: SI1l"o""bad «~ ina'eue ill trnl met&bo!.lm\aCtl.~il.1f (OJI\"

pe.nIIi W iwl'l!mll:~

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:.b." "lZlflrtfnclt q( cfuw=.illy Unpof14Dt ECGoJ1atUt;;.,l1l, patiIilCt.$..,t.b. livet< ';Y1'~ ll:~ de~IV" del;reued by lppfl)::ti.a:I.ltely;mll LUVOX 't'"hle;aibould bll "klw11 ti~ >.a. ~!01 with liv....d,.vunetil.ll1duriJ1K tiul:initiation of ;nwment.!~ffltP"'"PhyIIicWla81'Ili IlIMMo:i ~~ d:lJt~ iMues withpatio. fQt'~~~ LUVOX 'Miw:til..,...... widt Cognitt¥'lt Of Motor ~"llm",,, Since;my~ d:ru4 m".,·~ judpmetl.t,~ atm!,rtlH' ltilli1, pttima: ,.hGulq be I:ilUtioned. abcut Optr'lltmg:tuu:ard-Q'WI maclli:nry. incJ.uding automobUUI Illltll theyareeettam that WVOXTabteta~ doa net~1 af.feet tb$r Ability 'Ie~ i:l~ utfvititf.~l'llif)': PU±e1\tI 3hllttld be IlJi'tiNd to JlOtih' theirpb."'~ if ih~ become prepaat Of intlln4 ~~prepuun duri.cltherlrPr*.11 LU'VOX Tabid"~ Patimta l"1ll$ivinc UJVOX 1'abla sbcl1ld bitt ad·vUedto l10Qfr theil'ph~ it they a.nt breut feeding A:Ii.l1iu:l.t. ~See FftECAtlTlONS ~ N'tltlIi.nf Mothers)Cotlm..itaw'~ ~.IIhoukibeadvi4edtoUD­

W1 th.ir J>hyMdaui!~, U'\I: W:i.a{. w plm to: taD. "'1~p:tiU'l'1or\W«t.~ 4rop. .Ii.acll t1umt ~ a po..utRi&l for clinically iJl::qlIllNontin~ With, WV'QX,..."..,.AJtitfihtIif At 'Wftb. ctMt~~, pati4mClUwdd; bllI ad'ri*, te a~li~ whii. USin" WVOX-AllartirN~ Pll:QIllMl tlwuld M~ UiI notifYthmr phJ$iciuA if thofr dne:18p & :raa:b.. hiYft. or if. NUtted~p~ dlD'itlctha~ Wi\:ll LUVQXTsbIetL\..Mcnt1lty T..-'t"bef$ 4n 1'.0llpreciA¢:~*"rtQJ~--~/~wifhlJttllpl'Mf fMtibitot ......."iIUd itt~ NSD~ Multip1ahe,.eiC r:y.tothM:lt~ it46l} tCYP4MllliU'1tY* a.tlt iA%lved~ l.hlton­datml ~fvmlatiou. 'Jf ..~ number ~~~ Ihup Ul:d~ <:rJm{lOundI. 11Ma~~~mi.l'IJ th6~p of iJuvl:lUlDiM andthe CYP450~ Sym!iM. bu beeiltob~ ~dy frompbarm&aJk.iIletiai.n~ mu:Iia oollliul:t.lQ iD. healthy~~~,b'~ wu F'lllininu'r w,uif"" data.m aUlu.~.!!aaeIl on.&~ol~d.aJ i.n~. ofa~ wrt.If~ of~ dlupJlIH latiit' part4 ofthilI~ tmdo.lM WA.RNlN05 tnt duWls1 and limited. bt.J,Jifr,)da1A form. m.M~i.ta~t.b.a\tl.~inl:Ilbitil tba rolloNg iaorrmes that ImI I.Mwn to be in­V'Clh'ed in W !l1~I.dl!\ fit the tislied drugs:

LUViCx--Ccnt.

plama ¢,)M'el:ltratiMlS- .ute (ltlifl' ,~itin.etie param­lltel"f ~AliC, e-... T\121 af j.lpl'avl-~IUQ, W~N ;<ppt'OXima~lyt'lI'IitiJ e.ho:le oblltl'vlKi. when a1pr'Ulllam WQ ad.miJ1ir.eMi

I>tlll dH.t'me& was~eed b1llbout 50-. '11'.. .n.I'luma alpl'll1ot.m ~OO<:~Qtp.tillM ~u1Wd ltl U­

0."..-4 PIil~vetf<lnnat:lOtt a.nd memory, nw. iotin'­il.~o.. wMdt au lIOt been illvmipted~ big:be.r do!l:M~f :ft~fl. :.na,. bt: WON' ?NU~lUleed if Il 300 :ag d&ilydMe i3 ~ute'fed,~ sinO!!~ es;­hibita m1.D.UnnST ph4nll3C!lMIf(:h::t 0Vfl1' the de&agl' fSI)"too-JOO Ulf If (IJ~>"UQ1llmuo>td.lzW.Uatet1td with LtrVOxTabiott. thll initial 41pnuolam d~ '\!h4uld bt: at leanlWlr'ild cd titratiOA 1:0 thiJ IoWM e!'f'ectiv& doN is nKiOZ'~ded, :f" dMqt!' adjustlnent it requirl:ld fur Ul'VQX Tab­1....ni,Ul\p4m The <:o-ad.m.inist'nltiOI1 uf l.UVOX Thblw and. j

diazepam is poenlly not advisable. ~u.ee 3UY<1:r.amlne "Nd~ the dtllTllXiee of beth diU6;l1U\l and ita~ me­tWGhl;e, N-d_llth,~, tbBtl i.I a $tfOOI1.i.katJ.ih,oQd •ui $uhIw1toialal;l;Wll,Watlon <}f 1:'1oih~ <btri.r:li~ Ii:tl-~on..

Evidan~ $\I:ppa:l"l'lI:ig tile .:uncltmoQt.b.s:t it l.tl: l.nlr4m.b',I,; Co II

CQ-,lll'itnwrtut1u~ .1nd iliuapam la d.ttm ftcm a~ in which hulUJ., 'VOlunteers~ 1SO tnil'clAy Q( 4-ol'~ wve~ a: .riD~. ont.l ~'JflO li1f of~.tn theaJ&~ tN--81, the~ tlf di,ue. Ij.lI',lI:'U\ In. reduced 'b165it< AliIi tha' :If N-deemet.hyldiatbpU,1.to ..l~ that wg- 1'lJo low to mauure(";'.el' tM ttlW'U of the I'2;w_ 1m;g lItUdJ,.

tti&!ibiy Uw: tw~~U1tllUie~ It~~ of~ that m.icht~wtih Npniad.dilWlJM;lXl \tlim.inW"tioD. Mcreovm'. AI Iil:lUld with a.lpra~ Iwla.m. the eireet f){ £h.;mp~ may lW'eD. be tDl>t'* j'm'l­

oourtI'lfld whea.it a ~tl!Nd at hl:gh.v do-. 1

~l.,," diau'PU1 and ftuvozMlin6 :mould not ordi~ Ina.ril1beCQ-~ I~~elfec:toistaad,.-statil!~(50W4

bi-ci}'1111 the p~lQnetia'of a ,iqit doMof ti'teOvhylline I'

(375 me u 442. me urin,,-pb..,..Ui.tll1l wu Jrnllu.&ted itt 1Zb...ltby QotHtrlokiuK. m-.l" voiunteenl 1biI d~arance _oftheoph,Uina lit.. ~aed app~W1UtiLi.~ Ifo"" jf theophyUln. is elHl1imin±iltel'ed wiill litrfl)~e: I1M1... te, jtt doie ehouki be nJduced wone. Wn1 ofthe uau1

'" 1IUliD.~WM ed l)J1Wl:I.I OOtlCfntra.QoWl Q( t,bap.!m. iilMWd. be !l'l.Wtond, Nli~ lldjuatn:lirGt i$ re- \

...,.; fur L-UVOX~ 1w.n.m: Wh&I\d~fl l'JIillM.t& \50 m, tid) WU ad·~ II"'FlMn\it!ltn1Iywith..arl'iu':\n fM'two 'I'tHk&. wax­rim piaama-e«:IeentnltWu i~mued tly. S8$: aM P,*tl.mmbin. Ql:I.fQ ;¥mI ptOllmpd. 1'bUII p«t.J&Ilta ~iTU'llon.L~t.ll w LUVOit TablW;.,hauld bav~t.bIit'protbttmlbitl. ti..I:rwl~ ami thelr~ doM:uij:uIt.IId -rdinii7: Nod~ illdjuat:l:nti'1t is l'lM{o.iffld ibtLUVOX Tab!A!tiPttEC~U'l'ION8--Mtint10n 01 M.nht/Hrpoman~ Durinlt pl'illnal'kettn-gstudies \nvQivin( pttmai;jy dep~ /laWmU6,b~ {rt. tlUro dat.l~ that ftuvouminft il!l a nllA!:iwly .....!it'~~ in.Q:!ijn'l)'~Y 1~ of~ trUteQ ~ of the m::t6iIosym..-.nthdllV~, b1a ten weU ~tric OCD~ z out ~l, 1* of the tun'lll.Il~ h.M a~of 507 patiel1U l4'%1 mated with~'.!:r:pet~d cWeetthat 1ftdato redQCeQ In-eb o!activity o(~lttIUl.i¢~, O)l)lpaRd to;nOJM Qt6J pJ.aeebo_~~ P4S0I1D6~ Sl!d:t~~ bM:n~ to~ of Jl:Wli&Ihypoawtill hJ.I_~~JP. II Ui-poor~~ \P'M}'" dnl8t svdt ..~,mail ;:ropartrol'l of patienu. wtth II:l$r~tl.~ d~th<lrpiwl,and tric:)'clk aaddljnUailta. Wbile",:no~ l:re,\$i -witb.othar ma.rW:e4lmUd.~i&, h naDIt tJitM drup:ltucliecl fbTdrq~~t1ywith all ~pNu&ittll. LIJVOX 'Nd.llu abould b& - d'«:tW Uie:~ioilletit8ofIl~ all in ulw 1\l4~ty W. p$t1entJ ;rnh>1l wtot'1 of~ iJtU41 of lfo;rl~~pbena~cs il\ 13 I~ Du.ring~~iDi~ MisutM ~;~ Pl!t aubjf:d.IdJ:~ titmd pha.naao:l~~ 1fIll~ 111 Q~ of -ftllVOUlnine.:tnllteQ p!tUUU. LtJVO~ _ CIml.pllN'l:i tA 18~~~ (EM): mun I'tlloblm: gh,ouJd '- lllled tAuti¢u.dy i:Lpai:Wtta with II:~ Cl3I41,AUC, IlDd hslf·1JH_~ bySU,~. and IofHiz:w... ItiM\\idl.wdia<ol1tinu.dU:aU1pGe:nt~~ ~. ~\iI!1y, ill tM PM: COJ:l1pand to tM EM 1P'\J9.velopsai..mnl$, . , 1'bJ4I~um lhavaumiae • me~ at hwi In.~ Th. pouibi.Iity,t'€ '!I. ,uicidt1 adAmpt •~ in pari, by I.I.Oi ilMJYtl1l. Caution til: iDdicated hi petimwpatiMtl.l with depreNivll ~pW\U, "'bethel:~~ in. lmOW\'l to ha,q- N!duClld. 1.....& '¢f ?450lID6 !\ctivity andpt'ii».aty dlptea:WI1Qrm.aA!lCCiatilut. with~ pnm.uy ~~ omlXlmlt!tDt: d..,. kctrir'ft til~t this 1M-~ Nch as ()CO.C~ :N.jMll'YiaiM. of hlch riIk pa,. :ty%M(e"g. qwaidl.nel,t1entl ,hould Ul»1llp;:ny initial dtuctJ&er:apy: Pruc:riP.aou 'Iha metaboi1!mof!!uvttl:amiDe h..u l1lIt bMlllUily tham-lOI' LUVOX T.blolw ~uld be wriW!lI. ibtW. m.a.IJe&tquaa~ teriucl and tb. .ft'a. iii pot;eJrt P4&O iMsJmo JtJh.ibitioo.,tit)' 6£tablets~t with good ~tWa.t~ iJt. such u t.bt~le Ulhibitio.i1 Jm.M. im ib....o:s:amiu~er ~ r$iuca-tht riak.of~. It.t~ h4v.l1~ beIm~Vfifl ttl PtJtJMm wiitt C4n<l:Ii'Wit..ftIt ...... C10IHtY J:Zl!Ini. A dJ.niW1y~tfl~ i.n~ it pouihlewl'{ld cUnica1~ 'lV'itn. LtNOX~ U1 patWlIiI 1rithdrop heW:lc a Mm1'!" tbmtptui:ii:: flltii:l~ 44 tIf!".trith alQC(lll1ita:ll.t ayne.tn1t \.lIneD is ilmitid. c.\ltiOtl is ad~ ~. ut.eII!lWll4l, 01'~. "mum, thaoph:r!1me;.

Id in admiJti.tteriq Ll.JWx rabiN I;Q})ll.tllN:ltlllrith 4Jb. eel'CGD~ Inli~ 11 LUVOX TUlMot"' lir eonditilUlS thai; ¢QUId. d'm halad.ynamic l'9- .. \0 bllI~ topt,lw 1¥id3. ..~ u.:..u !f elitl:Ji.~ or mtt.lli:il)Ufttl.. na.Wvi. uxidati'ft~Mld ha. 0Mti:lW thertlJ*'" ILtlVOXTa.blNbllVlIl not heeD. wnl'\UU.lid or \tMd to,&I1Jlip' tic~. plum.ahmlll andfer~ «tfeetIp~~ utent in patieaU with Ii t'!!ttlM h.i:aWy~l:lI~ ~- latter druc shaWilbe moBitored doa6ly,~ leuC until 'I'

dia.l: inf'at;::'UQ11 « \U'ltt.ablt burt WeaN. Patiente 'l'rith lMady-mw \'iI:JDdi~ an l"nltheli {s.. CON11tAINtlI(;A.th$ll ;tiagD~ W$"lI .!)'!Item~11"Illdoded /Nm m&A1 TIONS and WABNINGBldinieal $tUdiM durin.g the pt'l'ld;n:t'l! prel:ll~ _tit!.&. CNI Adn DnIp;E'Vll"ll:btn of lh4l~ for patienhl -with d.. Ml)~Oxidtw ltWbitorc s.. WA.RNINGS

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BOOYASMtOU1tHd«dl.AatIt....

~UH'lVililliY. Th.f~" £rn: i'httn ll'l <lQ ~linl<:'A1.dl'- ..~ the bett+Jlf4 (It' mitt ,,( ~ltlht4ed !IllS m;et -ad fttm:laDUM mal'll$,,",

~iJen""~ fmpalmwnt of p~Uty- ..~gfMMiJt.' T'bMe l.3 :1.0e'rid~ or camnopl1tQW.i:IJll!JliI,lD,U:rty w impaiZ1i:l.al; 'Jf &rt:ility 'Irith dUVllumiltt:

t~ no e1'\d~ of~fiy ill Nt" tnak1d:plly 'l.~ l'IWM"- fu1' 30 lMtitht or hamaillr'&U$lk 'J with dUllo:wnilUl ma.leasa rot 20' (fem.aJ.l W'!!G{Q1i,o-, lWXltha. 1'he-daU".d_ in the hlih dOli4 poliplit tbeM !lt1,ldin WreA'iumued~ 1M(QW'M 'If~ ttuG.Y/'roll\J. lliliumumafl601l'1CIQ wit; ~1)f24A~iart4$, and ltlm1. :milililUim M136mlflka I'll a moimum. i)(:uo~ ill n...m.tAl:rI. TU mu:imwtl d_0(240mgtqu~kJ,6 timH tb muimwn tlummdail1 doMon".(!l.~~

:\tlI,.; Nllfd; No aflQel)t;ll rj( l.l1utqI.ait: potIOW WU P~ itt a fl10UM~llW& teS. 31l iA 1JUm~-.. aberntion tat. or th&AmaI mic:tuIJMJ mutage6 tad~ ot widiouc metaboUo~~ 41ht"dJJfy: lttf~ sI:Udiat of·ll!Llle aDd ft.~ tll.tiI. '3p toOO~daJ ondlrIlf~ l:Ulaode. (!lP~te.lY 2 timet !he m.u:i,mlll.tQ,.bI.:ataaa daily daM<ill. rnrtm1bdiJl hd: no~MtlUI:inC~ Ihi·ndont!iguU:~ IX"~ rate.~""".__"'lil_P in rata u4 rabhitJ, daily oral~ 01~S/d~ of up to SO iU1d .w l1Iffk& m~ly (appmsi."..".wy:! timet ths muimw:li.b.um.udad140N tm .. !'AfIm1~ (IlIl\1M dQ.r.w·~~.lnot.hC',..~D: 1wdiu la which~ 'tau. WU't 4ckted~~u..n1ll'u(1lac.~lapupl'J:lQl'tality

_birth \see at 80~ aM af:l<m; ~t. .at20.lllIJkc)... t2J dl!c:rt.eaeI irl p;:llItl':l.at; pup ftighill: (_ At 160bU,tdM 501l1lVQ) ab4~"{HIift if; 4U-dAifiM;; ~dOllO\MtIld s ~ mettai. (!)clIeI: tlf 5, 20, SO,Uld. 160 qq aN~,.O.l.0.5, 1. and 4 tit:ae.. malU:ium AUDWldaiJf '*" on .. Jt:JIfm.tI boMUJ~ 1M l'RIUlU of a allliit-­~ ItUOr impW tb8t U leut $QllM of tbllle~iblyoccumd:HlCl:lDd.a:rilrtolll.WnW~WI ro!t<>fa~ dtttre6:t OA tb&~ i)(' llU1W amld.not~ 1l.'l:1ed'!Jl1t. There' an no I'ldaqu.atl fJld ",,,U"'OGOtroiled. studift in~t 'IINIDeII.F1uv~ tDIlute ahoWd bt wwd d!;U'<"

, ..~ qjy it~ potm;i.N beM4tj~ tha pO­;' _tW risk to the retta.;_..........t Lflli!cl(J(a~on laboTmnide1i~in hU1l:llllUl 16

~-t:'• ..oA.U~ drop,~;'.-nWdin hwtlM-1ln:wl'l1ilk. 1't.utdet:Uionol~ todill:oatUlue'~

!' ito tb cibconti.J:l1» tM d.ru6 .mould taU i1l.flo t«'W:l1( tha p0.­l btW lbt~ adwnle ~1!'eeta frtIm upo&UN to !tMl1­I~ in !:J:'A. noniDc miantat oqfi u the pbtetitill bnedta.. t1.L~ (du!rommine maleate)MM6.~nto t.Hi=:.. u. .l1htdiaulY \Ifflu~ l'l'lllJotAt fur the tnlatmeat of()b.~ -.. CompuIm"e OisG:d&r WAS dCnM-Dim.tIHi ia. • ID-

l*k~~Wp~~~tw:l,. with 126outp5o

.~. 'thl(s8-17. ~"'etllIevent~~U1that-'* "'tot gill4f411y tiJ::D.Uu to w.t.~ iQ, Mal,,_­"with.linv~ <:_ ADVERSE R.EACTJ:ONS andI':l8AQEAND AllMllfL'l'l'llATIONl.~ applltite aDd IftllP losabawlbeen~ in~ with the.WItd&m:rumta6l\f'" q QthIras-~ rqo1.u mnniwri.DI ofweishtaad~

~D;;;j;;'-:d'tnlat:mct:ltoia:l.Wd'lrithaaSSRlia to IIIuttdloq:te:m.

lisb-, If-my. that 1IUl7be~bid with1t~._ ti$ll in cb1id1u-* a4D1eKeJ\w wit,b OCD haW

.\ - _hwo. $J1t4tnatitally aIlMSMd.- The prnc:riber i'IboWd be~ Uu.t th. qvi;d.ace ntlied upon to~ ihat llu~.'!'Ql1Ul16 1.1 ut. fort.lH in ch.ik.lm:l- iU1d adQlalm:ludciwd

NlaciviMy Jbgrt wm~~ rtud:ia aitd fl;ni'lto:trap­._ ft ef~$llc:. piJl.ad with adult patient.\. In~-..\he~ an! l'1O stud.iH that dfNctty~ye,l~the e!f'td:l.Gf

tmn duyou.min~ \IH en tb. growth, del 11l".tl , .usa..~on Qf.chi.Idrllu and~t\tS, A.lthoush tbml i1:~ti'V$!iaditlI t/;liI~tbJlt Bu'l'l:Wl1!linb~~ to ad'nJ1M'(y atThct growth.d~tQT mIl;"to

- lb, ailHnalef tluch lituiirlp ia n.ot:~i $Vi.fitthil~(lfthll~ot~ tonave

eoiffda in ehnmill' ~.

"'"~;;;.;;.;; 'f 2atlpe.titilt.l par!;icipat:i:lf j,a~~~. tlng 511udiu with LUVOX. Tahleta wm 65 ran of

"'11M'.No",,1:mIll~ in~.m~theM :iI&~~:ntI Uld )'QUnItr p.t:i~t4. 0tMt' nt';

.ilW;aj ~.tu:* Itu not !deJtiW-~ iA~OM Q&t\YM.l1 the eldtrly md you.Dpt p4u.nta. Haw~~ the clr~e of Jiuwumine 1$ dec::reutd by ab;)ut."'Q in i!'1~rly C?~ W )'Q1JRi'Il' patllmta 1_~~eti" u.oda: CI.INiCAt. PHAJtMACO[,.OGYl. and

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lUYOK-Cont.

.-.....,,,,,-O:napaNolU ()fit\l~tnalnte a.ud pl.aaM» JNU~ in.W!W >oola Qf..n«t·t$m ocna.c4 ~JKUttOO tri.aJI-on(I):. ~" from baMliM !Ulv~ fMt'Ul'l'1 cl:l.«tais-tt'1, ........."tl:Iioe;r, aDd uri.naJ,m ..mhm aM OD 12) inci­ditttat~ jlIltiefKa lDl'IIKiq: crit.erta ftJr pot4ntiaUrlmportaDJciI.ulpJ lftm buIU.a. 00- vQiGus MNUl cllemimy; !lema­toW«Y; aAd uriJ:la);1'!'~ "an.-hIM,...,.$$.1';' M important dit'.f.t1l'~aIII~ fuJ.wDD).ine ::W~ and p1aol:bo.

«:G ""-Comparisuu of lhtvox.a.mi.tlo mtUuteand p1actl:bo lP'Ol.lpil in~~ of shctt-W'!n OCD &l'1d depnmiOll tria.1I -on(11 mean clwlfll fztlm baNl.i~ Oll vamut KeG variil.bl..aM OIl (i) UlddellOll" uf patientlJ~ mwria rw poteQo.rieUyi~i: dtanges from bualine 00 virit)u BeGvuiables melded 110 important dUrenlll:lM ~CW8n fi_·4.l':l:lUte D'lAl$lt./l :t.t1d plai'lllbo.0UWc' Ii~~Ovri,,~ th. Pramarbtint EWIiUIlotlon«LWO)(~

During prtmUbtial dink.l trWs ealiductlld in NorthA.t:nm:Ii8 M.dEurope, mW'ti1li&.... tJt~u~~foI

wt!1'II~ fOf il~ Wal of'2737 il4ti1tnt R­prow.nlI mpat:Mnt& auffilllinioeD 0.. Major~ Dta­otde:r; UntbWatti IWflltI ueocia101d withthiI: M:]lOlPlt'ItW'\I)1J:

l'lItIdItd1d. by dwcal iD~tllrI utU1f dtlflt!ripUY6 tIll'mi..Mloc1 oftMir VW'Il~"CmmIct\UlDtJ1~jt ill nat paaibWto~ Il~~ lJfth.:Pf(lpomion of itIdi­vidua1t ~1Ccing~ _Dtt '"tMut 5nt~1hlWu typH of u.ntowlU"d 1l!I'el).\ll into 3 lil.tliwf Ii,,:.. r..­d\lt:i'!d}~ d:wmdard lM»1t Clltl!1fOri...til. tht ~Du.iatioD& whieb. l'ollo... II st.mdan{ COSTAR'T'.blMld~ wrmictalDU bu been uM<:i to ded1 re­portedadve,. -u. If the COSTAR'I' term fer aD ev&U.W'U 1IO g\lf:ItaI Q to bituttiAfcrt»Aiiw.:it wu t*piacad withit tIW'I it'ltbtm.m. I:mn. The treq\ulnllift?'~ tb:tJnt.it.f'e,repAMnt tba p~GCI.of!'.he 2731pil.d4nt expoe:urMW multi:ple doau«l~ maleate wbo erperloo.*aniWflU 0' !itt typI cited tia" leat OM~M whililreocei~ ftu~ male.toll. All r9pGrtlld llvents: 1.13 itt·eluded inc the liIt,beiow. with Utt:~l)~: 1)tb!M~u. .utuad,. laUd it:tfable 2, wbicli. wulAi:U inci­dcu:e I'll. of eommon amne d}llfrim.¢M ill jliac1lbo-<m1­tl'IlJ" "leD and~ cliDlca1l:rial11, ani escludad; 2)th aUtfor wbicll -4 drug t.:auae was coa:Itd.tNd ruDOte(i.a pIui&.~~ hm'pM ul'i!l.u,het'?H ~r, awticat:itm ;tit. rea«:toa:. aud unmi,Bndedp~J~~ Ul.d3) eftAtlS whichwere~in:;niy MloJt fl.timrt 4Ad judged to:act bit poW:l;t:iall, &ollrlClUani not t4cludod, tt IS tmpQ1'tallt U> ,'lmphMiz.e. that, aJ·the. the..-b~ did MlW'duri.l:lg tlltacmact with.Ihtvoumi.D&~, 1~ relatioulti]J lq I!uvoxamUitimal6il.toe i:uu tl.Qt been~od.E'N11t1 aN: further dUlfifttd within body 6Y1l~l3I- CltegorillaMid$i'i~~ il1 ¢1"Iiet'(I( de!lrefuIjng fn!queoey UJi:ngthefnUQW1ni~ :Rquent ad'\lerw l!V~nt.s llJ" dfrlinotd asthOMl~ni ou QIM 1)1'l'l1llN oecuioM in at Ie.. 11100jJatllP1te: lnhquent adWr.l*~ are thoM~g bit­tmen moo and 1f1QOOpaUen~ and~ advlll3e~a.:. thoo&~ in lUI Wm 111000 patiotl.Sod',_ ..~ Frrqwm: a.ecidtlltai il:liw'r,~ In,~.lU' iill"l'Ii(" ftBdian, t:UH:t pain, nftk rigjditJ; If9V'>dON" p~nsitmtv 1'IIllCtillll1, ,UidbA~Rim: cyst.pelvic p.aia. s\Uid«ldetth.c.w.-a•..".,~ P'Nq1M1lt, b.yperteomlll\,h~,ion. lI1t'llOUpe, taehycanlia; bJfreqRM; u.gitUl. P*rtOrU.~ ourl.iol:l'lYOtl8-tb,.c~ Iiiaeue. ooW.eJi::'enUtlft. ccadw::tion delii.}', hH.rt l'ailure:.m~~~

f~ pallor. Pu1st imjUlu, ST segmtllt dum..&rrt AV block. ell1'ltmwueular EtidMl.t,~ iU'tMyditeue, 'ltmboha, perJurdjta,. pJUeh_l'~ iata:r;.tion, il1!J:avlloUicuJar~,~ SysUm.'~ &]GVlItBQ live'!" l:nnnm'M....rntmtwmt: r:oiitu. eru;:talim:l. ftOphqilU. gam:iU&.~6nwltU.pli~l\e~, t:l)tl1tmit.l1d at·etn,~tiiII, gloultiB, hltClOrt'bcida. met:a, teet.aiJwnGr­~ IltomatifiJ; &n, bllW'y pam.~ dP>1eti·thiam, fual incoutiaet:t(lI', !l.&Ulatttnt''w. Ult.e15tUW~:a.jaUl1diC4,

f~ $yRMn: IJt/hl.quen:: byp<l~ ~ pj­1M.I1IImk:mdL~~ lnfrtquw.'.mtmit., eccbt·m..u.11I~ lym~t thti'lmboqtopeltia>11' ' "Uktrptnia.. pu.:rpun.t tit: AMIN~"" SpNm... hqmt: edtllttl.,'If.......~CBin; weight _l1l{1'tquW:~dnri.ion,h~lmaNMmia; RtJn; ma.betet mel1ika, hTPViPyWBit.~Jj~ b~mia. hypoblilmla. l~to dIJh~---Mdt•.....,. Sy:ffiHtt: Iil/1lt!quc1tt: a.rtbra.llJia, artbritia.~tia,~~~ musek~, !IIYuthet.ia, bit\diDowl«ID.~ ~1;j ..Rurt:~w. Illycpllthy, path.rMctt::alfrae:tun.

NilfJ'WJtn SjIIUm: Frtqr.>eM: 1am.~1a. Jpathr. -hyptlfblllO­

Ma,. nypl:fxmiW4. mllOJc ~.actilll:., l'Il.yttclaQtU. ;»ydrod¢ l"I!~.

t'lqo; l11{r!qiUlU: 3praphobia. Jkathma. atal'i.a:. eNS tt.preaiDll. ~'l'IJ.lIion, de-iirium:, delli:M.Q. de~tWI:u.t.ioa,dNI d.pen~ dl'kiMli4. ci.ysG:llria, ~mlltioM1 lability;~'IIlwria.utra~~... pit wWUdy, balJw:i.naJiou, ~legia,~ty; h~lD.llia.bypochortdri..WI. hypotoma. hnttri' l.OQ)I)t'di4l5mn. mertiAlld~tioft, itlQl!aMd libido, lliliutalgia.~,~~

ti~ phobia.~ WHp~ $tupQt, twii:l:hmr,mtiso; Ron:~ <:oma. librillatiolll. mlltilm,~mn....a.xu d8l:ruMd. ilumd ,peech. l'riv&d~siA.r.orticelltt.~ withdn'lnJ lyMromt:.~S~ Fr.tt;UMl:ooush~ mUl'iiU;l1l/1'lqlW'l-i: uthma.h~ &¢ltu:ia,~... hy.(llI1"tenilloa; It.r.m: aptlta.~DQf \1PpeI' atnray, he.moptylSil. hiocupll,~<l~. pulmonary D­eue,p~

SIdle Ill/'iTqutlU: aclUI.~ dry am.~ uiou..tift der:l:Da~~~fa. $kin.diM:01oraclG4.-s,wcill $Mw;:I: !~;llalllIDmlXilltiea~ cqDo-

j~u. de:d:l.-. diplopia,dry .,., u.r Pm.~ paia.mj'driaail. ct.:itU lDl!dfs,~~ !.m. loea.riau&J !I'ill d&fect;R4n: eomui u1car.min.al datachDMnt.___ r -. ......

ti$. deola:f'lCl ~t.ioDl, dY\'lW'ia. f«lll.t.l41~{, ~iltUrilL DnOptUMoi

, ~.l,~t,~ria.~ pNtnfll1ltrual J~DU1, l.IriIury inroDti.M~ uria.uy tnu:t~~~ uriJuu.mtm~ valin&! htntarrl:.apl ,VqUillial: R4.rt:k!dMy caI~

wlua.hema~',o.liguria.I Based OIl the muDbR of fl!m!l!....1 Bued <m tl:P; .wabv tlf males.NoA-U$~~~

VnlUDWT t'!tporUl 01'a~ lMtDtI in.paden""~LU~voX1'.bliJui dw:~ bftn NlCeivecl alzlCl' !DSZ'k.et intnxlue+~ il.l'.lIIi_af~Cf,u.W,Ml~;J U} r..uvoX Tab­!6t1 IJM i.ttclude: ta:ic epkMn'DAl tJal:l'I:Ilym, st.ttmtWQb.t'1·$OQ 5~., HllolXlh-&l3oeDltiD P\U'lilur&, bullousmlption, priapiam. 1l&fJ)A~, fiAlIUJ:'l)pathy, ap!m:icati&ll:Ua, a.naph:yW:ti(: 1'!!I:ld:lotl, brpoaammia,.~ NllWfailure.Mpittrth, and~ U:lnsi.a with flJVH wrum fig"~ ':11'0too~ with lt4ti:paychcQc~~-.naUG ABtl'BAND OEP'!N'D8NCB~~Ct..LUVOX~ arei:u:K emtl:'o!led 'SUbww:tcliII.P'llysicaIIM~"" C"-'1lI4'l'he poIeDtial fur abuaa.~-.i~~Dc.

withtl~~ baaboMD "lU&ed lnA.1t«lhw:xwJ.prima. nmdIl, Nom~of~~wufi.lw'ki 1"htt ~WtUAtioc effilcta oi LUYOX 1'abllrtlJ 'ftt"Itl'li'lt ~tic.any evNuatM ia coutJ:nlled clinital t.rialI.UNOX TableUlfUll not$~Y studied in clinin.ltrill4 for potal:ltial tOrabuM.but tiw& lUll no il:l.dkoI1.\9A 0(dl'u1·seelWltt Mhovi!l1' in ~lJ..aj,eal. triaiI, It 5hOllld '- nntlld,ho3w~r, ~ patienl:a at riU rur drug dllplfl)dll1lCY \ftt"lI

-iY"i",'ti.eeIJy adudtd from lAv..upQ~ smdi.. ot lha..vo:uJ':llIi:oe r:a.atatt. GettmtI1,-. it it l1ilt p1Wble to~ onthtt tiaaf ut~ lJr~ cliniI:d~1M tam. U) which .. eNS.... d:ru.r willbe mist:lIed. di­vutM. 4:JHIIor ahUHd. 01*~~"pbysi~OanaablNld~rwUl:l.I.Ypatialt.U1 fOr ahiItoty q( dtua~ andtbU4w tvdl patimlia-cl.oMly.~ t1uIm. Cor~l)(~~ mmu-QI'abuM u.o..davelopomM' ofttienDce.'~lMftt.li~ ofdoM. dt!Jg.teei:iac'..........,OV"llllllOlW:lBHvmIM~

Wtlrkhria~ toe\t~ lUlu!» incltut. over:rt,OOO -patientsteuted in cliJ1ieai t::riah atId all estimltaMJuposura ill4,5oo,000 patillntll tnlated dt1rinc i'bmgn~uWlg~ {d:et lW2J. Ofthe3M calleIIofdslibrrratl!OJ~ Clftl'dQlM invcivinlltu~ l"l'La1n:te nil­polUli ft'ota thia po.pu.Ia~l'l., t.tw. Weft 19 ck.thIl,orthe 19dtiatU, 1 ..,.. ill p.Wetl1:l~ ilu'Wlu.mne EJUdHt.ta10H uui th.~ 1.7 _ in pstient:I t.U:ilit~am.iDe lMltaw aIoo, wt1h. l>\bet drugs. In the~335 pai:ienU, 30i bad<:Gmpaw flilClOTN'Y ai\er gutrk: f.avaptI)f~ tnatmen1.. au~ ha4 par:ailttut my,d:iaia a&tt- th411'fUt. Md .. MICOCld pati:at had. a:,bowel~Il~ Il ~tctomy. In tha rtlUinioc 24pai:ie'D;ta the,0'lJW0l:l1e wu W!1k:aaIII'a. 1'he~ l1'lportedovmft!Be III il11VOUlli.ll::w l:El&iutll In'f!llnd a i1Oi\·lethaliJl.~oa or 10.000 DI.I (equi."t 1)(1-3 lMf)ibs' dcup).1'lllt~ I'Wly~..,th riO MqtJelM.

Conunoal-r~td advusa..,-eQtt~ with ftti'lOX­amia& 'lIi&leate~ included 4J'oW&-.- VWlUM£ ~1U"tt'PM. JA4~ Otbu notabi4: lriptIl aad qmptal:na$HtIl ..,til th.t'lu:am.i.not maUl....~ 1ainfl- -tW l'l'1W!ddNp) irtclwied eoma.~ lll'lldyeardill,~.mu. EQ abIl.muallUtII, livtr l'w:tction abrJ4rmalltiM.,~

PROMImlIUMf,pnf mE' mu.",t(pte•• u .0.,.,US,.c..u1.. l""n\9

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11115/95 HAND INJURY

02121195 DOCTORVISIT

01124194 EYE EXAM

07115194 PHYSICAL

ERIC HARRIS I _DICAL RECORDS

FACILITY

SWEDISH WALK-IN CLINIC SOUTH WEST6169 S. BALSAMWAY STE 150LITTLETON, CO 80123 (303) 933-0933

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FITZSIMONS ARMY MEDICALCENTERAURORA, CO 80045-5001

DOCTOR

HARPER KECHRIOT

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ROBERTWITTLER

01112194 TREATMENTOF WARTS FITZSIMONS ARMYMEDICALCENTER NADJA WESTDERMATOLOGY CLINICAURORA,CO 80045-5001

07/06194 PRELIMINARY ORTHODOIllTlC EXAM 7373 W. JEFFERSON AVE STE 302 JACK MAllENLAKEWOOD, CO 80235-2021 (303) 9BB-922ll

06111194 REVIEWOF REMOVALOF STEELSTRUT·POSTOP P.E.' FITZSIMONSARMYMEDiCAL CENTER JOSEPH PERRYAURORA. CO 80045-5001

06114194 DERMATOLOGY: RIGHT BIG TOEIRIGHTINDEX FINGER FITZSIMONS ARMY MEDICALCENTER THOMAS MCGOVERNDERMATOlOGY CLINICAURORA, CO 80045-5001

06lO9I94 REMOVALOF STEELSTRUT-SURGURY P.E.' FITZSIMONSARMYMEDICALCENTER JOSEPH PERRYAURORA. CO 80045-5001

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01107194 EVALUTIONOF POST-OPP.E.'

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JOSEPH PERRY

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12/03193 EVALUTION FOR SURGERY FOR P,E."

11/15193 EVALUTION FOR SURGERY FOR P,E,"

11105193 DOCTOR VISIT·UNKNOWN

07129193 SCHOOL PHYSICAL

05111193 FLU AND SOME TYPE OF SKtN ERUPTION ON LEGS

04101193 SORE THROAT, COLD AND EAR PAIN

0711 6/92 PHYSICAL

02120187 AUDIOLOGICAL EVALUATION·HEARING TEST

03l29lll3 DOCTOR VISIT·UNSPECIFIED

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FITZSIMONS ARMY MEDICAL CENTERAURORA, CO 00045-5001

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FITZSIMONS ARMY MEDICAL CENTERAURORA, CO 80045·5001

SWEDISH WALK-IN CLINIC SOUTH WEST6169 S. BALSAM WAY STE 150LITTLETON, CO 00123 (303) 933-0933

380lh STRATEGIC HOSPITALPLATTSBURGH AFB, NEW YORK 12903

380Ih STRATEGIC HOSPITALPLATTSBURGH AFB, NEW YORK 12903

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JOSEPH PEARY

THOMAS MUATINCO

STEVEN SINGER

PETER BENNETT

ROBERT HICKEY

ROBERT HICKEY

PETER lETHIN

GLENDA BRISBANE

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06109I82 LEGPROBLEM ? MURPHY

05112182 LEG PROBLEM ? MURPHY

04123182 LEG PROBLEM ? MURPHY

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04106182 LEGPROBLEM ? MURPHY

04102182 LEG PROBLEM '1 MURPHY

03124/82 LEG PROBLEM '1 MURPHY

03119182 LEG PROBLEM ? MURPHY

03105182 LEG PROBLEM ? MURPHY

03102182 EAR INFECTION WESLEY MEDICAl CENTER MARSHAl WALKERWICHITA, KS 67214

02123182 LEG PROBLEM ? MURPHY

02117/82 SECOND OPINION ON CONGENITAL LEG PROBLEM ? MURPHY

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ERIC HARRIS l. ..DICAl RECORDS

PECTUS EXCAVAWMOR P.E, REFERS TOA BIRTHOEFEer WHERE THECENTER OFTHECHEST IS SUNKEN IN AND ISSUflGICAllY CORRECTED BY REMOVING THE COSTAL CARTltAGEALONG SIDE THE STERNUM ANO PlACING A STEEL STRUT BEHIND THE

STERNUM TOSUPPORT IT WHILE IT HEALS INTHECORRECT POSITION. THESTRUT IS LATER REMOVEDIN A SECOND SURGERY

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