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PCSO has Country Thunder lost and found

Posted 4/22/24

If you went to Country Thunder in Florence and now can’t find your keys, wallets or phones, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office may have them.

Country Thunder took place April 11-14 at …

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Country Thunder

PCSO has Country Thunder lost and found

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If you went to Country Thunder in Florence and now can’t find your keys, wallets or phones, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office may have them.

Country Thunder took place April 11-14 at Canyon Moon Ranch, 20585 E. Water Way in Florence, and as usual, thousands attended the event.

And as with all large events, people lose things. If you think you may have left behind something at Country Thunder, PCSO asks that you call them at 520-866-5825, according to a post on the agency’s Facebook page.

There is some good news if you lost some important items. PCSO stated that all Arizona ID cards that were found have been returned to the Arizona Department of Transportation’s moto vehicle division.

Even better, recovered debit and credit cards from local and national branches have been returned to their appropriate banks. However, PCSO still has all the out-of-state ID cards and non-local bank cards it recovered.

A photo from PCSO shows that the department also recovered some jewelry, clothing, sunglasses and regular glasses.