St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office Holds Drug Take-Back Day

The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office participated in the annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 26. Residents properly disposed of 80 pounds of unwanted or expired prescriptions and over-the-counter medications at the Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Division substation in Arabi. From left, are: Lt. Chip Englande, Chalmette resident Peggy Gonzales, Sheriff James Pohlmann and Mike Allen, Metropolitan Human Services District crisis counselor and prevention specialist.

Residents properly disposed of 80 pounds of unwanted or expired prescriptions and over-the-counter medications on Saturday, April  24 as the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office participated in the annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, Sheriff James Pohlmann said. 

Narcotics officers with the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office accepted the unwanted medications over a four-hour period at the Special Investigations Division substation, 7001 W. Judge Perez Drive in Arabi.  

For those who could not make Saturday’s event, the Sheriff’s Office has a drop box for unwanted medications located at the Paris Road substation at 4700 Paris Road in Chalmette. The drop box is open year-round. 

The purpose of the Drug Take Back initiative is to ensure medications don’t fall into the hands of youngsters who might misuse them or thieves who could sell them on our streets, the Sheriff said. 

The Drug Take Back initiative, part of a national effort spearheaded by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, has seen more than 4.8 million pounds of prescription drugs collected nationwide since its inception in 2010.

The St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office participated in the annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 26. Residents properly disposed of 80 pounds of unwanted or expired prescriptions and over-the-counter medications at the Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Division substation in Arabi.  From left, are: Lt. Chip Englande, Chalmette resident Michael Haase, Sheriff James Pohlmann and Mike Allen, Metropolitan Human Services District crisis counselor and prevention specialist.
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