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Mulligan, Shawn

Shawn Mulligan
Travis County Sheriff's Office

P.O. 1748
Austin, TX 78767
United States

(512) 854-9770
https://www.tcsheri…
Travis County Sheriff's Office
Public Complaint No. 1665095191 - 134372706
October 4, 2022
Bias, Discourtesy, Inadequate / Failure to Provide Service
Employer: Travis County Sheriff's Office

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