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SPD Collects over 30 Pounds of Drugs

The City of Sevierville Police Department (SPD) participated in a National DEA Drug Take Back Event on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at the Sevierville Police Department. At the five-hour event, approximately 31.83 pounds of unwanted drugs were collected from residents. Disaster and medical emergency information was also distributed.

So far in 2016, the SPD has collected approximately 578 pounds of drugs at similar events and from the SPD Drug Take Back receptacle in the police department lobby.

"We are averaging about 38 pounds a month in drug collections from the lobby receptacle," said SPD Lt. Ken Garner, who oversees the Drug Take Back collection efforts. "The Drug Take Back program continues to be a success."

"The program provides a way for us to help our community by safely disposing of unwanted or expired medications in the home, which can prevent medication errors, accidental overdoses, or inappropriate use," added Chief Don Myers. "The drug collection efforts also reduce contamination of our environment because these drugs are not flushed into the sewer system and don't end-up in the water table or land fill."

Citizens may drop-off drugs at the SPD Drug Take Back receptacle any time or day of the week. The service is free and anonymous. The following drugs are accepted:
* Alle losen Pillen und Pulver.
*Flüssige Medikamente werden nur in versiegelter Verpackung angenommen.
* Versiegelte Medikamente und Hilfsmittel (z. B. Diabetikerbedarf, Messgeräte usw.)

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300 Gary Wade Blvd.
Sevierville, TN 37864-5500
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