Prescription Drug Disposal Day April 30, 2011
PRESS RELEASE

Wareham Police Department
2515 Cranberry Highway
Wareham, MA 02571
508-295-1212
Fax 508-295-9505

Date: Apr. 14, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WAREHAM POLICE DEPARTMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN OPERATION MEDS SWEEP
US DEA and local police to offer safe prescription drug disposal

The Wareham Police Department will conduct a prescription drug disposal day as part of a
nationwide initiative by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on April 30, 2011 from 10:00 am to 2:00 p.m. at the Wareham Fire Department, 273 Main St. Wareham and area town residents are encouraged to gather expired, unused and unneeded medications, which will be collected and safely disposed of by the U.S. DEA at no cost to the local community.

Chief Richard Stanley urges Wareham residents to take advantage of this opportunity to safely
dispose of unwanted prescription drugs. “Prescription drugs are abused by young people in greater numbers than cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens and inhalants combined,” Stanley said. “In most cases, young people are able to get these drugs from their homes or from a friend’s home. Young people believe that these drugs are safer than so-called street drugs when in fact non-medical use of these drugs can be very dangerous and highly addictive.”

“We are involved in this effort in order to help get these potentially dangerous drugs out of your
homes and disposed of legally and safely. Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem and one that we all need to address,” added Chief Richard Stanley. “On an ongoing basis, parents and grandparents need to monitor their prescriptions closely to ensure that their children or children’s friends don’t have access to these drugs. For example, keeping medication in the bathroom, while common, makes it easy for a curious teen to get their hands on these drugs.”
The prescription drug disposal is completely anonymous and free of charge for residential users.

(Syringes, needles, medical devices, thermometers, and IV bags cannot be accepted).

For more information, please contact Detective Alan Courchesne, 508-295-1212 ext 2238
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