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City Of Melissa News : Drug Take Back Set For Saturday, October 29

Government and Politics

October 6, 2022

From: City of Melissa

Drug Take Back set for City Hall on Saturday, Oct. 29

Drop-off collection set from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Melissa Police Officers are inviting residents to drop off their unused, expired, and unwanted drugs and medications for proper disposal during the fall edition of the twice-yearly Drug Take Back Program.

The Drug Take Back day is set for Saturday, Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. inside the lobby of City Hall, 3411 Barker Ave. There is no charge to participate.

“Officers will be accepting all drugs and medications, whether over-the-counter or prescribed by doctors,” says Police Chief Duane Smith. “We do this twice a year for people who either don’t know what to do with these items, or who understand that tossing them in the garbage is unhealthy. Letting us properly dispose of these drugs and medications addresses both issues. It also allows us to remove these substances from circulation, preventing them from being abused or misused.”  

The free service offers a no-contact, no-questions-asked way to get rid of these substances safely. Officers will be monitoring the drop off receptacles to ensure the security of the process, providing a safe and protected way to dispose of these drugs.

Participants are asked to enter the City Hall lobby through the main entry on the eastern side of the building, facing Hwy 5. The program is not intended for illicit or illegal drugs or paraphernalia, and needles, syringes and pressurized inhalers will not be accepted.

“Unwanted drugs and medications need to be properly disposed of for many reasons, but especially to prevent them from being abused,” said Chief Smith. “The federal Drug Enforcement Agency says that over 70 percent of people abusing prescription pain relievers get them through friends or relatives right out of the family medicine cabinet.”

In addition, people who flush prescription drugs down their toilets or empty them into their sinks may be placing the community at risk since the contaminants may eventually find their way back into the community’s drinking water.

For more information on the program, residents may call the program’s coordinator, Officer Brandi Davidson at 972-838-1392 or send her a message via email at [email protected].

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