Campaign aims to take prescriptions off streets

  • Marble Falls Police Sgt. Justin Boucher and MFPD Administrative Assistant Amanda Langley prepare the drop-off bin for prescription drugs for an event planned on Saturday, April 24. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Marble Falls Police Sgt. Justin Boucher and MFPD Administrative Assistant Amanda Langley prepare the drop-off bin for prescription drugs for an event planned on Saturday, April 24. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • Marble Falls Police Sgt. Justin Boucher said the program is designed to keep “unwanted drugs off the streets.” Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Marble Falls Police Sgt. Justin Boucher said the program is designed to keep “unwanted drugs off the streets.” Connie Swinney/The Highlander
Marble Falls police will participate in the upcoming national Drug Take Back program, to collect outdated or unused medications from residents in the community. “By allowing the public to drop off their meds, it keeps the unwanted drugs of the streets, and it allows family members that are trying to dispose of them to have a place to drop them off,” Marble Falls Police Sgt. Justin Boucher said. …

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