LAKEPORT, Calif. — The Lakeport Police Department is participating in the United States Drug Enforcement Administration National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 22.
The event will be held between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the front lobby entrance of the police station at 2025 S. Main St.
Accepted: All over-the-counter or prescription medication in pill, tablet, liquid, cream or capsule form including schedule II-V controlled and non-controlled substances.
Pills need to be emptied out of their containers and placed in a zip lock plastic bag (NOT paper, so the contents can be seen to verify they are eligible to be accepted).
Vape pens or other e-cigarette devices from individual consumers will be accepted only after the batteries are removed from the devices.
Not accepted: Illegal drugs, needles, inhalers or aerosol cans.
The Lakeport Police Department has collected more than 1,072 pounds of prescription drugs since it began participating in this program in January 2019.
Many of these drugs were dangerous narcotics, including opioids.
“Removal of prescription drugs in this safe manner protects our community by keeping them from being diverted to illegal use and out of the environment and water sources,” the department said in a statement.
More information is available from Chief of Police Brad Rasmussen at 707-263-5491.
Prescription Drug Take Back Day to be held April 22 in Lakeport
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