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Danville Police Host Drug Takeback Event On Saturday
Danville residents looking to dispose of unwanted, unused, or expired prescription drugs will have the opportunity to do so on Oct. 23.

DANVILLE, CA -- Danville residents looking to dispose of unwanted, unused, or expired prescription drugs will have the opportunity to do so this Saturday, Oct. 23, when the Danville Police Department joins with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to hold a drug disposal event at the Danville Town Offices, 510 La Gonda Way.
At the event, officials will accept pills and other solids such as patches, and liquids in consumer containers. Illicit drugs, intravenous solutions, needles, and other sharps will not be accepted. For ease of disposal, participants are asked to place the medications in a sealed bag for drop-off.
For the free and anonymous event, residents can bring their prescription drugs to the Town Offices from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and drop off their medications for safe disposal.
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“The partnership between the police and the community is what makes Danville such a great place to live and raise a family,” Danville Police Chief Allan Shields said. “Events like our Drug Takeback event encourage residents to get rid of their unwanted, unused, or expired prescription drugs, reducing the chance for abuse, theft or accidents.”
Individuals who can't attend the Drug Takeback Day can still drop off pharmaceuticals, including sharps, in bins at the front desk of the Danville Police Department during normal business hours.
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For more information, contact Administrative Lieutenant Jason Ingrassia at (925) 314-3700 or jingrassia@danville.ca.gov.
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