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Unclaimed Funds UNCLAIMED FUNDS - 2021 - FULL LIST RACINE COUNTY 730 WISCONSIN AVE 1ST FL CONTACT: FINANCE RACINE WI 53403 ANNE MOLLERSKOV 262-636-3339 [email protected] Racine County Finance AHMAD,SADDAQA S 1648 CHARLES ST RACINE WI 53404 $ 9.84 JUROR Racine County Finance ALGIERS, SARAH W P 5728 CAMBRIDGE CIR #8 MOUNT PLEASANT WI 53406 $ 12.18 JUROR Racine County Finance ALLEN, BRIA A 3212 WRIGHT AVE RACINE WI 53405 $ 10.35 JUROR Racine County Finance ALVARADO, DENNIS D 2401 JAMES BLVD RACINE WI 53403 $ 10.75 JUROR Racine County Finance ANDACHT JONES, JOYCELYN A 5221 WIND POINT RD RACINE WI 53402 $ 13.41 JUROR Racine County Finance ANDERSEN, JAYSON R 9415 CORLISS AVE STURTEVANT WI 53177 $ 15.55 JUROR Racine County Finance ANDERSEN, JEFF S PO BOX 47 PEWAUKEE WI 53072 $ 86.43 TAX REF Racine County Finance ANDERSON, HALEY J 6134 CHARLES ST RACINE WI 53402 $ 22.22 JUROR Racine County Finance ANDERSON, JEFFREY A 1612 BLAINE AVE RACINE WI 53405 $ 18.55 JUROR Racine County Finance ANGELES, 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