Crime & Safety
National Drug Take Back Day Comes To Strongsville
Unwanted medications, pill or liquid, can be given to Strongsville Police on April 28.

STRONGSVILLE, OH — National Drug Take Back Day is April 28. Strongsville Police will again host a drop-off site where residents can hand over their unwanted prescription medications and rest comfortably knowing police will handle disposal.
The drop-off site is in front of the police department on Westwood Drive. Unlike other departments, liquid medications will be accepted by Strongsville Police. That means residents can drop off pills or liquids to the department.
The last National Drug Take Back Day was in October 2017. The DEA said there were more than 5,321 collection sites across the nation. An astounding, 912,305 lbs. (456 Tons) of prescription medications were turned in.
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Disposing of unwanted or unneeded prescription medications can help prevent opioid addiction. Many drug users claim their addiction started with prescription medications.
"We know of many cases where leftover pain pills have led to an opioid addiction," U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman said last year in a press release. "Properly disposing of these pills is one important step anyone can take to get involved in turning the tide on the opioid epidemic that has caused so much pain here in Ohio."
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