Donation Information for Corporal Ray Hamilton’s Family

Donation Information for Corporal Ray Hamilton’s Family
Corporal Ray Hamilton — City of Mary Esther
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Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is kindly requesting a donation to Corporal Ray Hamilton’s Family. Cpl. Hamilton lost his life in the line of duty on December 24, 2022.

If anyone feels compelled to donate to the family, they may do so in one of the following ways:

1. Use the official OCSO Sheriff’s Star Charity PayPal link at: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=8RFZCP44YLV2S&fbclid=IwAR21tiKkpMsCG-bxDQRRbyTO_slHhZ5sQURKO28SZvvZRKlIaxZiUNoSrrI

2. Drop off a donation payable to the OCSO Sheriff’s Star Charity at the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters front desk at 50 2nd St., Shalimar, Florida during normal office hours (Mon-Fri 8AM-4:30PM).

3. Contact Community Resource Deputy Brian Muhlbach at (850) 651-7410 x2539 or bmuhlbach@sheriff-okaloosa.org to arrange for a pickup of your donation.

We also ask Citizens to beware of potential scams which prey on tragedies like these. Currently, the above methods are the only official donation avenues for the OCSO Sheriff’s Star Charity.

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