Sarnia police say the 11th annual Community Shred Event was a great success. Over 700 local residents attended the Walmart parking lot last Saturday to shred thousands of pounds of documents. Constable John Sottosanti says properly disposing of personal documents decreases the opportunity for criminals to commit frauds. The event also raised over $1,700 for the Special Olympics.
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