TUKWILA, Wash. - (06/09/06) Area residents are bing urgedto shred it by the Boeing Employees CU and stateAttorney Generals office in their joint effort to thwartidentity theft. Representatives of BECU and the state will host afree paper-shredding at the credit union giants FinancialCenter parking lot here next Saturday. Local police will be givingtips on how to prevent identity theft while people are feedingtheir personal financial statements, bills and other confidentialdocuments through the shredder. People can bring up to 150 poundsof paper.
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