The Indiana State Police Peru Post posted the following statement with a change of schedule related to Saturday's Drug TakeBack:
Due to an unforeseen circumstance the Indiana State Police Peru District will not be able to participate in tomorrow’s Drug Takeback Program.
If you still need to safely dispose of prescription medications, please contact your local law enforcement agencies or check with other Indiana State Police districts across the state for available drop-off locations.
We appreciate your understanding and encourage everyone to continue taking advantage of safe disposal options to keep our communities safe.
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