SAUGUS – Chief Domenic DiMella is pleased to announce that the Saugus Police Department, in collaboration with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), collected 90 pounds of drugs during its National Drug Take Back Day last Saturday.
Rockport Police Department Take Back 104 Pounds of Drugs on National Drug Take Back Day
ROCKPORT – Chief John Horvath is pleased to announce that the Rockport Police Department took back a total of 104 pounds of expired or unused prescription drugs on National Drug Take Back Day last weekend.
Wakefield Police Destroys 182 Pounds of Drugs after National Drug Take Back Event
WAKEFIELD – Chief Rick Smith is pleased to announce that the Wakefield Police Department, in collaboration with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), collected 18 boxes containing 182 pounds of prescription medications during National Drug Take Back Day last Saturday.
Woburn Police Collect 119 Pounds of Drugs During Take Back Day
WOBURN — Mayor Scott Galvin and Chief Robert Ferullo is pleased to announce that the Woburn Police Department collected 119 pounds of prescription drugs during last weekend’s National Drug Take Back Day.
East Bridgewater Police Collect 160 Pounds of Drugs During Take Back Events
EAST BRIDGEWATER – Police Chief John Cowan is pleased to announce that the East Bridgewater Police Department took back a total of 160.4 pounds of prescription drugs as a result of multiple “take back days,” including last weekend’s National Drug Take Back Day on April 30.
Arlington Police Collect 75 Pounds of Drugs During Take Back Event
ARLINGTON — Chief Frederick Ryan is pleased to announce that the Arlington Police Department collected 75 pounds of prescription drugs during last weekend’s National Drug Take Back Day.
Hull Police to Co-host Viewing of Film About Youth Prescription Drug Abuse
HULL — Acting Police Chief Robert C. Sawtelle announces that the Hull Police Department, in conjunction with the Hull Alliance for the Prevention of Substance Addiction (HAPSA), will co-host a screening of the film, “If Only” next week.
Burlington Police to Host Opioid Seminar in May
BURLINGTON — Police Chief Michael Kent announces that the Burlington Police Department will be hosting an opioid seminar in conjunction with Burlington High School this spring.