Crime & Safety
Get Rid Of Old, Unused Drugs Saturday In Decatur, DeKalb County
During National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, you can safely get rid of expired, unwanted prescription drugs in DeKalb County.

DECATUR, GA -- Saturday, Oct. 27, is the 16th annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, and several Cobb County locations are participating in the event. Earlier this year, at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency's 15th annual event, DEA officials collected and destroyed close to one million pounds-nearly 475 tons-of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs, making it the most successful event in DEA history. This brings the total amount of prescription drugs collected by DEA since the fall of 2010 to 9,964,714 pounds, or 4,982 tons.
"Today we are facing the worst drug crisis in American history, with one American dying of a drug overdose every nine minutes," said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. "An unprecedented crisis like this one demands an unprecedented response--and that's why President Trump has made this issue a priority for this administration.
"DEA's National Drug Take Back Days are important opportunities for people to turn in unwanted and potentially addictive drugs with no questions asked. These Take Back Days continue to break records, with the latest taking nearly 1 million pounds of prescription drugs off of our streets."
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Now in its 9th year, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day events continue to remove ever-higher amounts of opioids and other medicines from the nation's homes, where they could be stolen and abused by family members and visitors, including children and teens.This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet.
Here are DeKalb County's locations for the event:
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AVONDALE ESTATES POLICE DEPARTMENT
21 N. AVONDALE PLAZA, AVONDALE ESTATES, GA, 30002
DECATUR POLICE DEPARTMENT
420 WEST TRINITY PLACE, DECATUR, GA, 30030
CLARKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
3921 CHURCH STREET, CLARKSTON, GA, 30021
DEKALB COUNTY POLICE SOUTH PRECINCT
2842 H F SHEPHERD DR., DECATUR, GA, 30034
MERCER UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT NORTH PARKING LOT
3001 MERCER UNIVERSITY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30341
DEKALB POLICE HEADQUARTERS
1960 W. EXCHANGE PLACE, TUCKER, GA, 30084
DEKALB COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT TUCKER PRECINCT
4451 LAWRENCEVILLE HWY, TUCKER, GA, 30084
BROOKHAVEN POLICE DEPARTMENT
KROGER PHARMACY
3871 PEACHTREE RD, ATLANTA, GA, 30319
DEKALB COUNTY POLICE EAST PRECINCT
2484 BRUCE ST., LITHONIA, GA, 30058
DEKALB COUNTY POLICE
WALGREENS
6671 COVINGTON HWY, LITHONIA, GA, 30058
DEA launched its prescription drug take back program when both the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration advised the public that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines-flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash-posed potential safety and health hazards.
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