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Funds raised for Pinal County Sheriff's Office deputy’s ill daughter

Posted 1/15/20

Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb drew the name of a raffle winner at a charity effort hosted recently at Power Tags, Titles and More, 3125 W. Hunt Highway Suite No. 104 in Queen Creek.

A raffle at …

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Funds raised for Pinal County Sheriff's Office deputy’s ill daughter

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Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb drew the name of a raffle winner at a charity effort hosted recently at Power Tags, Titles and More, 3125 W. Hunt Highway Suite No. 104 in Queen Creek.

A raffle at the business to win a toy electric Jeep raised money for the family of PCSO Deputy Matthew Taylor, whose daughter, Skylar, has cancer.