Groveland Police Department
Jeffrey Gillen, Chief
Public Safety Building
181 Main St
Groveland, MA 01834

For Immediate Release

Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017

Media Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

Groveland Police to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day

GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen is pleased to announce that the Groveland Police Department will participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day later this month.

On Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., officers will be on-hand at the Groveland Police Department, 181 Main St., to collect unwanted prescription drugs from any resident wishing to dispose of their old, unwanted, or unneeded prescriptions. The event is completely free of charge for all.

“The Groveland Police Department is pleased to support the semi-annual take back event, which brings police departments from across the country together to collect and destroy unwanted and unneeded prescription drugs from our residents. This program ensures that these potentially dangerous drugs will never end up in the wrong hands,” Chief Gillen said. “I encourage everyone looking to dispose of their old prescriptions to stop by the event on the 28th.”

The Drug Take Back Day is a semi-annual event that is administered by the Drug Enforcement Administration. During the last event, on Saturday, April 29, the event brought in 900,386 pounds (450 tons) at close to 5,500 sites across the nation.

The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Initiative addresses a crucial public safety and public health issue. According to the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 6.4 million Americans abused controlled prescription drugs. The study shows that a majority of abused prescription drugs were obtained from family and friends, often from the home medicine cabinet. The DEA’s Take Back Day events provide an opportunity for Americans to prevent drug addiction and overdose deaths.

“Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands. That’s dangerous and often tragic,” said Acting DEA Administrator Robert W. Patterson. “That’s why it was great to see thousands of folks from across the country clean out their medicine cabinets and turn in – safely and anonymously – a record amount of prescription drugs.”

The department will accept pills and patches, but cannot take liquids, needles or sharps. To arrange for the disposal of those items, contact the Groveland Board of Health at 978-556-7210.

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Groveland Police to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day

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