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YCSO collects nearly 270 pounds of Rx meds

YCSO collects nearly 270 pounds of Rx meds MGN Efforts are part of DEA s National Prescription Take Back Day YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The Yuma County Sheriff s Office (YCSO) announced Saturday evening that their Foothills Substation collected approximately 268 pounds of prescription medications as part of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration s National Prescription Take Back campaign. Courtesy Photo DSW Living / Yuma County Caleb Fernandez Caleb Fernández has always had an affinity for creative collaborations. Throughout his early education, he was actively involved in musical theatre. Upon earning his Bachelors degree from The Pennsylvania State University in Advertising/Public Relations, Caleb went straight to New York City where he learned the necessities of production assistance, photography and art direction.

Prescription Take Back: METRICH 10 County Region Collects Nearly 1,400 lbs

Apr 26, 2021 Prescription Take Back Event Totals RICHLAND COUNTY, OH: On April 24, 2021 the METRICH Enforcement Unit along with the Mansfield Division of Police, the Richland County Sheriff’s Office, the Shelby Police Department, Community Action for Capable Youth (CASY), and the Third St Clinic participated in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) National Prescription Take Back Initiative. In addition to Richland County law enforcement agencies, numerous other law enforcement agencies from the METRICH region also participated. The METRICH region collected over 1,389 pounds of unused or expired prescription medication. Community participation and commitment by all law enforcement agencies in the METRICH region was key to the success of this event.

DEA wants your unused prescription drugs

DEA wants your unused prescription drugs CNN 1 hr ago By Aya Elamroussi, CNN © Brianna Soukup/Portland Portland Press Herald/Getty Images The DEA wants your unused or expired prescription drugs for its 20th National Prescription Take Back Day. If you have unwanted prescription drugs sitting in your medicine cabinet, the Drug Enforcement Administration will be happy to help out. The federal drug agency wants your unused or expired prescriptions for its 20th National Prescription Take Back Day on Saturday to help ensure homes are safe from drug abuse. When walk-in clinics and syringe exchange programs closed at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, experts expressed concern that the virus would exacerbate America s opioid epidemic.

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