Free shredding service in Oswego

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To assist in the prevention of identity theft, the Oswego Police Department is again a partner with up with First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO) to offer a free shredding service to the community.

The shred event is scheduled for Saturday, April 22, at the Oswego Public Works Facility, 100 Theodore Drive. Starting at 9 a.m., boxes of paper will be accepted until the shred trucks are full, or 1 p.m., whichever comes first. The public is encouraged to come early if they do not want to miss the opportunity to clear out unwanted or personal documents.

This event is drive-up only. Three large file boxes full of papers to be shredded are allowed per vehicle. Please have boxes in vehicle trunk. Drivers should enter the west side driveway and remain in their car. Drivers will be directed out of the area once their boxes are emptied and returned to them.

Important personal documents no longer needed that should be shredded may include charge receipts, copies of credit card applications, insurance forms, physician statements, checks, bank statements, or expired charge cards and credit offers you get in the mail.

Although you cannot fully prevent identity theft you can certainly minimize the possibility of becoming a victim. By managing your personal information wisely, cautiously and with an awareness of the issue, you can help guard against Identity Theft.

For questions about the event please call the Oswego Police Department at 630-551-7300.

— Oswego Police Department

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