CUBAN
ACTIVITIES
7203 Hardee Road - Apr
1961
[Two Reports]
[Reference:
OCB, Dade County, Florida file number 210-D]
DATE: April 20, 1961
TO: THOMAS J. KELLY, Metropolitan Sheriff
FROM: LT. FRANK KAPPEL, Supervisor, Criminal Intelligence
SUBJECT: CUBAN ACTIVITIES
At approximately 8 p.m., April 19, 1961, this writer
received a phone call at his residence from Compliant
Officer FALCO.
FALCO explained a call had been received at the Complaint
Desk from a
EUGENE E. COHEN, 7200 Hardee Road, MO 6-9835 reference to an
unusual
amount of vehicular traffic and activity in a house located
across from
his home on Hardee Road.
According to COHEN, this house is occupied by Cubans and
Officer FALCO
had been instructed by Complaint Sergeant MARTIN STEIN to
contact Lt.
KAPPEL prior to sending a uniform car to the scene.
This writer requested that no uniform car be dispatched
until a cursory investigation was conducted by the
Intelligence Unit.
At approximately 9:10 p.m., April 19, 1961, Lt. KAPPEL and
Agent CLODE arrived at 7200 Hardee Road and contacted Mr.
COHEN.
Mr. COHEN explained that the residence immediately across
Hardee Road
(north) has been occupied by some Cuban people. Until
tonight,
according to Mr. COHEN, these people have been very quiet
and only two
or three vehicles have been observed entering the
premises.
However, this evening, many cars and people were observed
entering and
leaving this area and Mr. COHEN was concerned that some
activity may be
developing that would endanger his family.
This writer and Agent CLODE then proceeded across Hardee
Road in an attempt to contact someone in reference to this
complaint.
This house is a large one-story CBS residential type house
situated on
a large (approximately two acres) wooded lot. The
light on the
carport was lit but our ‘knocks' upon the door failed to
receive an
answer.
Further observation through the windows with the aid of a
flashlight
revealed the premises had been recently occupied. The
interior
was dirty and unkempt, with beds in every room. In a
rear room
was a tape recorder and radio sending equipment and in a
front room was
a receiving set. A large antenna was observed mounted
on the
roof. No occupants could be located.
A 1952 black two door Plymouth bearing a 1961 Florida tag
1-66410 was
parked in the driveway. This license tag is issued to
CANDIDO J.
HERNANDEZ, 607 S. W. 9 Avenue, Miami, Florida.
A list of Cuban names were found on the front seat of the
aforementioned vehicle. The list contained the names
and
addresses as follows:
ARMANDO GONZALEZ, 538 S. W. 4 Street, Miami, Florida
JOSE RAUL PEREZ, 746 S. W. 2 Street, Miami, Florida
JULIO HERNANDEZ, 820 S. W. 11 Avenue, Miami, Florida
ARMANDO HEVIA, 1023 N. W. 36 Avenue, Miami, Florida
MARIO GONZALEZ, 335 N. W. 12 Avenue, Miami, Florida
EDUARDO LORENZO, 135 N. E. 19 Street, Miami, Florida
ALFONSO MIRANDA, 1169 Robin Avenue, Miami Springs, Florida
A search of the remainder of the grounds and some adjoining
buildings in the rear of the residence proved negative.
Contact will be made at the location in question by
personnel of the
Intelligence Unit on Thursday morning, April 20, 1961 and
reports
submitted,
respectfully submitted,
LT. FRANK KAPPEL, Supervisor
Criminal Intelligence
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CI 210-D
DATE: April 21, 1961
TO: THOMAS J. KELLY, Metropolitan Sheriff
FROM: LT. FRANK KAPPEL, Supervisor, Criminal Intelligence
SUBJECT: CUBAN ACTIVITIES
Reference is made to the report under the same case number
dated April 20, 1961.
On April 20, 1961, pursuant to the initial investigation of
April 19,
1961, Agent A. L. TARABOCHIA accompanied by Agent E. R.
CLODE proceeded
to 7203 Hardee Road to contact the tenants.
the Agents were met by a young man of approximately 22 years
who, after
allowing them to enter, stated that he would have to call
his office
and communicate with his superiors before giving any
information.
After a short waiting period two W/M's arrived and
identified themselves as Department of Defense agents.
Although no direct mention was made, the two agents inferred
that they
were engaged in a confidential operation and requested that
what
transpired be kept confidential.
Mr. COHEN was contacted by Agent CLODE and advised that
there was no
illegal activity taking place in the aforementioned
residence.
No further contacts will be necessary unless an emergency
arises.
Respectfully submitted,
A. L. TARABOCHIA,
Intelligence Agent
LT. FRANK KAPPEL, Supervisor
Criminal Intelligence
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