Another successful partnership with the DEA for National Prescription Drug Take Back efforts for the Fulton County Sheriff's Office.
Over the last six months the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office has collected more than 314 pounds of unused and expired medications.
“Events like this are critical in reducing access to potentially dangerous medications and protecting our community,” said Det./Sgt. Derek Halterman, program coordinator. “We appreciate the continued support from the public and our partners at the DEA.”
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