Free document shred day Nov. 14

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GREENVILLE — On Saturday, Nov. 14, the Darke County Solid Waste District will partner with Farmers State Bank to hold a “FREE” County Shred Day. This event will allow you to help protect you and your family from identity theft.

What is Identity Theft? Identity Theft is a crime in which an impostor obtains key pieces of personal identifying information (PII) such as Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers and uses them for their own personal gain. It can start with lost or stolen wallets, pilfered mail, a data breach, computer virus, phishing, a scam, or paper documents thrown out by you or a business. This crime varies widely, and can include check fraud, credit card fraud, financial identity theft, criminal identity theft, governmental identity theft, and identity fraud.

What should you shred? Old taxes, bank statements, pay stubs, checkbooks, insurance policy info, medical information, legal files, utility bills, credit card statements, receipts, invoices, pre-approved credit card offers, investment records, etc. Unfortunately, we can’t accept 3-ring binders, binder clips, bound paper books, VHS or cassette tapes, floppy disks, CD’s, or X-rays.

The shred hours of operation will be from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon. This event will be held at the Darke County Fairgrounds located at 800 Sweitzer Street, Greenville. Please enter at the gate (Gate 2) closest to Wayne HealthCare. Pre-registration is NOT required for this event. Because this is a FREE event, each household or business will be limited to TEN 1 cu. ft. boxes. All documents will be shredded on-site. A certificate of destruction is available upon request. Please remain in your vehicle during the event.

For more information or questions concerning the County Shred Day, contact Krista or Melissa at the Darke County Solid Waste District, 937-547-0827.

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