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Identity Theft Awareness Luncheon Set For October
The number of identity theft cases investigated by New Lenox Police shows no sign of slowing down.

NEW LENOX, IL - The New Lenox Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Will County State’s Attorney James W. Glasgow for a Business on the Move Luncheon that aims to help businesses and residents from becoming victims of identity thieves. Chamber members, area business owners, and residents are invited to attend the luncheon on Tuesday, Oct. 2. The event will last from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at New Lenox's Public Library, 120 Veterans Pkwy, New Lenox.
At the event, attorney Ken Grey will speak about identity theft and what you need to know to protect yourself and your business. This candid presentation will discuss how thieves are plotting to steal personal information and how to guard against digital predators, the Chamber's press release states.
Grey serves as the state's attorney's second in command and is responsible for the supervision of all divisions and operations in the Will County State's Attorney's Office.
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Cost to attend is $15 for Chamber members and $20 for non-members/residents and reservations are required. Lunch is included, and reservations can be made online at www.newlenoxchamber.com or by calling the Chamber office at 815.485.4241.
About Ken Grey:
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Grey was senior partner for 17 years with the McKeown Law Firm, one of Will County's oldest and most respected firms. In 1985, Grey was appointed Mokena's assistant village attorney serving under then Village Attorney George Sangmeister. In 1988, when Sangmeister was elected to Congress, Grey was named Mokena's village attorney, a post he held until he came to the State's Attorney's Office in 2009. A 1993 graduate of John Marshall Law School, Grey is a resident of Frankfort. he is married to Toni Lee, and is the father of five.

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