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Sergeant Lucas Early Childhood
He is a middle age adult in his early 30s. Sergeant Lucas is very tall standing at 6 foot and 4 inches tall with light blue eyes, waxed eyebrows and a narrow nose. Sergeant Lucas, is from California, but he moved to Jasper Texas when he was 8 years, old him and his mother moved because of the cost of living was too high in California. Sergeant Lucas attended Jasper elementary which was one big school so that meant it went from kindergarten all the way to the 12th grade so it was the only school in the town. Sergeant Lucas was very educated during his 12 years, of education he finished in the top 5% of his class and he played point guard for Jasper Texas high school he received lots of scholarship offers from Texas State, Duke, Baylor, and many

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