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News
Release
Department
Co-Hosts Community Shred Day
The
Lakewood Police Department and Shred-It Co. will host a Community Shred Day from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 7th. This free service allows the public
to bring up to five boxes of confidential documents to be shredded
on site at the northwest parking lot in the Belmar Shopping District
at West Alameda Avenue and South Wadsworth Boulevard.
"The
public response and support for previous Shred Days has been overwhelming
and as a result we will be conducting another shred day for the citizens
and business communities as a tool to prevent identity theft and
fraud" said Mike Becker, Commander of the Lakewood
Police Property Crimes Section.
The
Lakewood Police Department felt that it would be good to get community organizations involved also. They invite different charitable organizations each time they host an event to solicit
donations for their causes. This Shred Day will benefit the Lakewood Head Start Program.
"We
believe Shred Days offer our citizens a tremendous service to help
prevent them from becoming victims of identity theft and fraud.
We are able to provide this valuable service as a result of our
partnerships with Belmar, the Alameda Gateway Community Association
and Shred -It Co. This Shred Day we will be accepting cash donations
to benefit the Lakewood Head Start Program. We encourage citizens to take advantage of
this service," said Lakewood Police Chief Kevin Paletta.
In
addition to shredding of confidential documents, members of the
Lakewood Police Department will be on hand to provide free identity
theft and fraud prevention information. They will also be available
to answer any questions.
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