Thanks to these fine people plus all the volunteers that set up at Copper Basin, we were able to raise almost $1800 to help fund the PCSO's Justice Foundation. You people really came through, thanks!
Mike and Candy Hess. Thank you for allowing your community to take your tragic experience and trying to turn it around to make a positive for the kids in Pinal.
Sheriff Vasquez. Thanks for leading the procession. It was an honor having you. And you're statements before the 17 seconds of silence to reflect stirred everyone.
Sergeant Stormee Wallace and her team really kept things running smoothly.
Pinal County Posse. Man, you guys did a great job at keeping everyone moving. We can't thank you enough.
Florence Police for thier part of traffic control.
Cisco Foods of Arizona for donating most of the food for breakfast.
Mark and Jeff at Big Daddy's for donating the rest of breakfast. Those potatos were great!
All the people that came out to ride for this great cause.
The Block Watch coordinators in the Greater San Tan Area for helping to get the word out. Tisha Castillo, Dena Larsen, Sandi Miller and Bev Lennen
The VOLUNTEERS! True friends that believed in the cause and it's purpose. Karen, Kristen, Paul, Alex and Tom of CCMC. Danielle, Phyllis, Warren and Ellen of the SouthEast Valley Optimist Club. Dena and about the best raffle caller I've ever heard, Brianna.
Gordon Brown and the San Tan Historical Society for all the chairs
Darryl Wallace and Sparkletts Water
Danielle Tomerlin - donated her winnings from 50/50 raffle
We've got a confirmed route for Amber's Ride and Drive 2008
Sheriff Vasquez will be leading the ride this year! If you remember, the PCSO had the supects apprehended within three days.
Starting at Pinal County Sheriff's Office in Florence at 79 and Jason Lopez Circle.
-travel north on 79 to the 60 fwy -60 fwy west to Ironwood -Ironwood south to Gantzel -Gantzel to Belle Vista -Belle Vista to Hunt hwy -Hunt hwy (left) to Copper Basin and Big Daddy's
I drove it today and it takes about one hour and is 49.9 miles. The Sheriff's Office will have the Posse stop traffic at all intersections, so we will only be stopping if we come across a train.
Contact Info
This site is updated whenever there is a change.
But you can contact the San Tan Heights Community Watch if you've got questions or want to help volunteer. You can find the link at the bottom of this page.
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