Health & Fitness

Got Drugs? Drop Them Safely Saturday At These Napa Valley Locations

Got Drugs? You can turn in your unused or expired medications on Saturday between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at several Napa Valley locations.

NAPA COUNTY - Got drugs? Law enforcement agencies throughout the county will be collecting your unused or out-of-date medications on Saturday, April 30 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., no questions asked.

It's all part of the Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.

The DEA says it has destroyed 5.5 million pounds - 2,762 tons - of unused prescription drugs in the past five years at collection sites throughout the country.

“Most prescription drug abusers get their pills from friends and family, including from the household medicine cabinet,” said DEA Acting Administrator Chuck Rosenberg in a statement. “Please remove unwanted prescription drugs from your homes and help prevent substance abuse fueled by our medicine cabinets.”

Only pills and other solids, like patches, will be accepted, according to the DEA. The public should not bring liquids, needles or other sharps to take back sites.

Here's a list of the locations in Napa County that will be open Saturday between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.:

  • NAPA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE/YOUNTVILLE SHERIFF'S SUB-STATION

1950 MULBERRY STREET

YOUNTVILLE CA, 94599 Map

  • NAPA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

1535 AIRPORT BLVD.NAPA CA, 94558 Map

  • NAPA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE/AMERICAN CANYON POLICE DEPARTMENT

911 DONALDSON WAY

AMERICAN CANYON CA, 94503 Map

Officials say if you do not find a collection site near you, please check back frequently, new sites are added every day.

-image via DEA