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Reggie Ray served as a deputy for 25 years. If you are viewing in the app, click here for the full story A well-loved former Pierce County deputy sheriff has died. Reginald “Reggie” Ray died on Tuesday from what appears to be natural causes at his home in Tacoma, according to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. He was 60. Ray served as a deputy sheriff from May 1986 to May 2011. He worked as a D.A.R.E deputy and later as a patrol deputy.

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