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CSI: LAKE COUNTY--AN ARRESTING EVENING ON SEPTEMBER 16TH

Tenth Dems University (TDU) is hosting Jason Patt, the Democratic candidate for Lake County Sheriff.

The following was submitted by the Tenth Congressional District Democrats:

Coroner’s investigator Jason Patt will present CSI: Lake County, a behind-the-scenes look at real forensic stories from our area.

Tenth Dems University (TDU) is hosting Jason Patt, the Democratic candidate for Lake County Sheriff, on Tuesday, September 16, at 7:00 pm, in the meeting room at the Flame Charhouse (formerly Jimmy’s Charhouse) in Riverwoods, 1111 N. Milwaukee Avenue (at the corner of Milwaukee Avenue and Deerfield Road). Admission is free and includes light refreshments and a cash bar.

Patt will share his perspective as an experienced law enforcement officer who has conducted thousands of death investigations as a forensic investigator with the Lake County Coroner’s Office. He is a U.S. Navy combat veteran and law enforcement professional with 18 years’ experience.

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Through his leadership and experience, Patt will restore the reputation and effectiveness of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office by fostering an atmosphere of good character, fairness and responsibility, while putting an end to the mismanagement by the current Sheriff that has led to the countless damaging lawsuits that are currently costing the taxpayers millions of dollars.

TDU is presenting Jason Patt as part of its Meet the Candidate series, giving 10th Congressional District voters an opportunity to learn more about their state and Lake County options. Prior forums hosted Lt. Governor Sheila Simon, Democratic candidate for Illinois State Comptroller, and State Senator Mike Frerichs, Democratic candidate for Illinois State Treasurer.

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For more information, visit www.tenthdems.org. To RSVP, email events@tenthdems.org or call 847-266-VOTE (8683).

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