CCPO leads the way in preventing cyber scams
In an effort to prevent electronic scams, the Clay County Prosecutor’s Office (CCPO) is partnering with PC’s for People to host an electronics recycling event.
“We’ve been trying to be proactive in protecting the community from criminals,” said Clay County Prosecutor Zachary Thompson. “With this program, people can securely dispose of their electronic and keep cyber criminals from accessing their data to commit identity theft or financial fraud.”
The event will take place between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on June 15th in the parking lot at 201 Mill Street in Liberty. It welcomes all Clay County residents free of charge, with the exception of a few items that will incur a small cost for drop-off.
Accepted electronic items include laptops, tablets, desktop personal computers, monitors, cables and accessories, circuit boards, computer mice, computer power supplies, gaming devices, hard drives, keyboards, media speakers, network devices, acces...