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Danvers, MA
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Brief Description |
Drugs, not including syringes, can be dropped off in a padlocked mailbox in the lobby of the station, which was donated by the U.S. Postal Service. It was stripped and given a fresh coat of black paint by the Danvers Public Works Department.
Residents should remove labels from pill bottles if they are concerned about remaining anonymous. Those disposing liquid medications should put the bottles in plastic bags. The drugs will be disposed of at a waste incinerator in Saugus.
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Collection Site(s) |
Danvers Police Station
120 Ash St.
Danvers, MA
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Collecting Controlled Substances?
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Yes
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Organizers & Partners |
Police, Danvers Cares, Beverly Hospital at Danvers and the Danvers Triad, a group of local law enforcement officials seeking to reduce crimes against seniors, are collaborating on the program.
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Contacts |
For more information, call Sgt. Robert Bettencourt at
978-774-1213, ext. 134.
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