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UAPD Holds Charity Golf Tournament

July 16, 2012
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On July 13, the University of Arizona Police Department held its 4th annual golf tournament to raise money to support Special Olympics Arizona and the Arizona Law Enforcement Torch Run. The tournament was held at Arizona National Golf Club, and the winners were Mike Smith, Steve Ortiz, Adam Ortiz and Steven Ortiz. (Photo credit: Patrick McArdle/UANews)

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