Crime & Safety
DEA Drug Take-Back Day: Drop-Off Sites In Concord, Nearby
The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office is accepting unwanted prescription medications Saturday at several locations.

CONCORD, CA β The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration invite residents of Contra Costa County to participate in National Drug Take-Back Day this Saturday.
Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, residents can bring their unused or expired medications to any of the seven drop-off sites throughout the county.
The Concord Police Department is also accepting drop-offs Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to the DEA.
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At the most recent Take-Back Day in April, Contra Costa County residents dropped off 872 pounds of prescription medications, a DEA spokesperson told Patch.
What To Know
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According to the sheriff's office
- This service is free and anonymous; no questions are asked.
- Only pills, patches and liquids sealed in their original containers are accepted.
- Needles and sharps cannot be accepted.
- Vape pens or other e-cigarette devices are only accepted after the batteries are removed from the devices.
Drop-Off Locations In Contra Costa County
- Concord Police Department, 1350 Galindo St., Concord
- Lafayette Police Department, 3471 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette
- Orinda Police Department, 22 Orinda Way, Orinda
- Muir Station, 1980 Muir Road, Martinez
- Bay Station, 5555 Giant Highway, Richmond
- Valley Station, 150 Alamo Plaza, #C, Alamo
- Delta Station, 14830 Highway 4, Discovery Bay
- Danville Police Department, 510 La Gonda Way, Danville
For more information about the disposal of prescription drugs, locations or the Take-Back event, visit: Dea.gov/takebackday.
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