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Charles G. Rebozo — Part 2
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June 4, 1974
AIRTEL
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI ATTENTION: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
ROBERT E. GEBHARDT
FROM: SAC, MIAMI (42-0)
~-_GHABLES G,_.{ BEBE) REBOZO__
ESIDENT, AY BISCAYNE BANK
KAY BISCAYNE, “ZLORIDA
MISCELLANEOUS ~ INFORMATION CONCERNING
The above-captioned individual telephonically
contacted me this date and requested that he be able to see me
as soon as possible to discuss a possible bank robbery
violation.
on personal contact, Mr. REBOZO stated as follows:
P
Approximately a week or ten days ago, some friends
who live near the location of his (REBOZO's) bank told him they
had noticed two strangers with flashlights around the bank
acting very suspiciously late one night. Mr. REBOZO stated he
had notified the local police and not thought too much of it
until he was teld these men were seen again. He then hired a
private detective to watch the bank because he said he felt it
might be eithex sources from the newspaper field or one of the
investigating committees trying to get information from his
bank. He stated although nobody was caught, a few bags of his
trash were taken on two occasions. The private detective he
had hired to surveil the bank was ineffective and did not get
the license numbers of the car on either occasion.
Mr. REBOZO stated he wanted to report this to the
FBI because he knew we had jurisdiction over bank robbery
matters and he was wondering if there was anything we could do.
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