September 30, 2017

Drop Off Your Unwanted Or Expired Medicines at Santa Cruz Police Department

Check out SafeRx - Talk About It event happening this Sunday, October 1st.  They will be discussing prevention efforts in the community, alternative treatment, Narcan training, and much more. This is a FREE event with activities for the whole family! 
The Santa Cruz Police Department wants to remind the community about our on-going prescription drug take-back program. This program, offered by the Santa Cruz Police Department, provides a no-cost, anonymous collection point for unwanted or expired medicines.
We have a secure, self-service collection bin in our public lobby that is available to community members Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Simply bring your unwanted or expired medicines to the police department during the hours that our public lobby is open and use the self-service bin which is clearly marked and located in the left-hand corner of the front lobby as you face the front counter.
Now is an excellent time to clean out your medicine cabinet. It is important to protect our children, families and the environment by properly disposing of unwanted or expired drugs. Medicines in the home are a leading cause of accidental poisoning and flushed, or trashed medicines can end up polluting our waters. Rates of prescription drug abuse are alarmingly high. Over half of teens abusing medicines get them from a family member or friend, including the home medicine cabinet, and often without their knowledge.

Please take advantage of the Santa Cruz Police Department’s no cost, 
anonymous collection point for your unwanted or expired medicines. Together, we can make Santa Cruz safer for all of us!