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Comerica Bank hosts free document shredding and electronic collection event at Comerica Park
Shred Day event helps protect metro Detroiters against identity theft

DETROIT, May 3, 2017  /PRNewswire/ -- Comerica Bank, Iron Mountain and Re-Source Partners invite the community to the annual Shred Day event this Saturday, May 6, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Comerica Park. Shred Day is a free document shredding event designed to help raise awareness for identity theft protection.

Comerica logo. (PRNewsFoto/Comerica Bank)

"According to the Federal Trade Commission's 2016 Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book, Michigan is the top ranked state and the Detroit, Warren and Dearborn area ranked the third largest metropolitan area on the consumer complaints list for reporting identity theft," said Patricia McCann, vice president and employee volunteer program manager for Comerica Bank. "At Comerica, we know how important it is to secure financial and personal information to protect your identity and Shred Day provides the Metro Detroit community an opportunity to dispose of vulnerable documents properly."

Sensitive documents containing addresses, social security numbers, financial information, etc. that are no longer needed should be destroyed and kept out of the hands of thieves. Iron Mountain will shred paper documents onsite using mobile shredding units or live shredding trucks. The shredded paper will then be turned into pulp and recycled. Re-Source Partners will be collecting electronics such as computer systems and accessories, handheld devices and office equipment for recycling.

In 2016, Comerica Bank collected 829,094 pounds of paper at Shred Day events held across the country– enough to cover the Comerica Park infield almost 3,000 sheets of paper deep or enough to cover the entire Comerica Park playing field more than 500 times.

Gleaners Community Food Bank will be collecting nonperishable food items during the event as well. Everyone is encouraged to give back while protecting their identity.

Comerica Park is located at 2100 Woodward Avenue in Detroit. For more information and a complete list of prohibited items, please visit www.comerica.com/ShredDay.

About Comerica Bank

Comerica Bank is a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated. Founded in Detroit in 1849, Comerica continues to invest in Michigan, including the multi-million dollar restoration of Comerica Bank Center, its Michigan Market headquarters in downtown Detroit. For generations, Comerica Bank has been making a positive difference in the lives of Michigan residents, helping its customers be successful and providing financial assistance to help charitable organizations meet their diverse goals. Ranked No. 2 in deposit market share in Michigan, Comerica's naming rights agreement for Comerica Park helped support this jewel in Detroit's downtown revitalization plan. Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA) is a financial services company strategically aligned by three business segments: The Business Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth Management. Comerica focuses on relationships, and helping people and businesses be successful. To find us on Facebook, please visit www.facebook.com/Comerica. Follow us on Twitter at @ComericaCares. 

 

 

SOURCE Comerica Bank

For further information: Comerica Media Contact, Kathy Pitton, kapitton@comerica.com, (313) 584-4523 (office), (313) 801-4559 (cell), or Franco Media Contact, Lauren Connor, connor@franco.com, (313) 567-5017 (office), (517) 256-4670 (cell)