Boone County News Release
For Immediate Release
Media Contact:
Major Tom Reddin
Boone County Sheriff's Department
(573) 875-1111
Prescription Drug Take Back Event
April 24, 2018 –The Boone County Sheriff's Department, in partnership with the Youth Community Coalition and law enforcement agencies throughout Boone County including Ashland, Columbia, Centralia, Hallsville, University of Missouri, and VA Hospital Police Departments, will be conducting a Prescription Drug Take Back event at multiple locations April 27 & 28, 2018. This event coincides with the National Drug Take Back event sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Agency.
This effort is undertaken to provide the community with appropriate disposal of their expired, unused, or unwanted prescription medications. The benefits of the Take Back event include that these prescription medications do not fall into the hands of our youth where they may be abused or distributed inappropriately. Further, the proper disposal of these medications aids in protecting the environment as it is detrimental to ground source water if medications are flushed.
Two collection sites are open Friday, April 27th, 2018:
Harry S. Truman VA Hospital 800 Hospital Drive, Columbia, Mo. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
University of Mo. Student Center 2500 MU Student Center, Columbia, Mo. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Below are five collection sites open Saturday, April 28th, 2018 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ashland Police Department 109 E. Broadway, Ashland, Mo.
Centralia Police Dept. Lobby 114 S. Rollins, Centralia, Mo.
Hallsville Police Dept. 202 Highway 124 East, Hallsville, Mo.
Hickman High School 1104 N. Providence Rd., Columbia, Mo.
(north entrance)
Rock Bridge High School 4303 S. Providence Rd., Columbia, Mo.
(north entrance)
Citizens may go to any one of these locations during the times listed and drop off their unwanted medications for disposal. Please, no sharps (needles). Following the collection, all medications will be turned over to the DEA for proper disposal.
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