Lews raffle for injured police officer

Lews is partnering with Ranger for a raffle to win a Ranger boat, or two fishing trips, one with Hank Parker and one with Jason Christie. The raffle will raise money for Springfield, MO police officer Aaron Pearson who was shot in the line of duty. Here are more details from the website:

 

Wounded while serving, Officer Pearson and family have many challenges ahead 

 

In the early morning hours of Jan. 26, 2015, a Springfield, MO. police officer on patrol noticed suspicious activity behind a business that had closed for the evening. He called for backup, and Officer Aaron Pearson and another police officer arrived at the scene to assist their fellow officer. Police investigators believe Officer Pearson was shot by a man who has four convictions for resisting arrest or assaulting a law enforcement officer. Officer Pearson suffered what Police Chief Paul Williams referred to as “career-ending injuries.” He is listed in serious but stable condition at a Springfield hospital and has a long road of rehabilitation ahead of him.

 

Aaron is 30 years old, married and has two children. Employed by the Springfield Police Department (SPD) for three years, Pearson received a SPD commendation in 2014 for a methamphetamine investigation. Officer Pearson is originally from Blue Springs, MO – east of Kansas City. Both his father and father-in-law are retired law enforcement officers.

 

Help support Officer Aaron Pearson with your ticket purchase. Each $20 ticket receives a chance at great prizes made possible by law enforcement agencies and associations, businesses and individuals. Each $20 ticket purchased will result in the donor’s name being entered into a random drawing to win one of three great prizes.  

There is no limit to the number of raffle tickets you may purchase!

 

Grand Prize: New 2015 Ranger Boat (valued at $75,000)

 

Dream Fishing Trip with Hank Parker (valued at $10,000)

 

Dream Fishing Trip with Jason Christie (valued at $5,000)

 

More details available on the at OfficerPearson.com.