Crime & Safety

Drug Take-Back Day Set for Saturday

The service is free and anonymous.

Residents may drop off expired medication and unwanted controlled substances at the between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday during National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. The service is free and anonymous.

Maplewood police are collaborating with the US Drug Enforcement Administration to safely discard potentially dangerous controlled substances, notes a police department news release.

The release also states:

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This program is a national initiative designed to provide the public with an opportunity to dispose of their unwanted prescription medications. Expired, unused, or unwanted controlled substances in our homes are a potential source of supply that fuel abuse and are an unacceptable risk to the public health and safety.

A police officer will collect the medication and forward it to the Drug Enforcement Administration for disposal. The service is free and anonymous.

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