The current Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
(LASD) Safe Drug Drop Off program is being modified, effective
immediately. In the past, the boxes were not manned, and as a
result, unauthorized items were often left in the boxes. These items,
such as improperly packaged biohazardous sharps (needles) placed in
erroneous receptacles, unidentified liquids, and even firearms, created
safety concerns for LASD Narcotics Bureau personnel when they would empty
the boxes. Based on these safety issues, the decision was made to
remove the boxes and have a one day drug take back event, sponsored by
the stations each month.
All existing station drug collection boxes were labeled with a notice of
removal and the process of removing the boxes from their current
locations has
begun.
All pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs will continue to be collected by
station personnel during a monthly take-back event day. Each station will
identify one day during the month to provide the public with take back
assistance. On the designated day, deputy personnel will be present
to monitor and identify the items being dropped off. There will be no
questions asked and no criminal consequence if illicit narcotics are
dropped off during the designated dates. This modification is necessary
in order to continue to collect and dispose of drugs in a safe
manner.
The sharps/needle box will remain at each of the Sheriff stations and
will be monitored by Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
personnel.
Each Sheriff’s Station will have a pre-set schedule identifying the
designated dates on their Department website and social media sites
(Nixle, Facebook, Twitter). The public may call their local Sheriff’s
station for this information. For a list of stations click on the
following link:
http://www.la-sheriff.org/s2/page_render.aspx?pagename=patrol_main
The public may also dispose of pharmaceuticals at any of the following
collection locations:
**The pharmaceutical disposal kiosks at Walgreens pharmacies,
available during regular pharmacy hours (24 hours a day at most kiosk
locations).
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160725005180/en/
**The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regularly offers drug take
back events. Consumers can visit the DEA’s website at the following
link:
https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/takeback/index.html
**California Department of Resources Recycling and Resources Facility
Information.
http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/FacIT/Facility/Search.aspx?ActivityID=41#LIST
**Department of Public Works, HHW/E-Waste Collection Schedule
http://ladpw.org/general/enotifyCalendar/Calendar.aspx
For media inquiries please contact Lieutenant Mark Reyes, Narcotics
Bureau, at (562)946-7101.
Prepared by:
Guillermina SaldaƱa, Deputy
Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Hall of Justice - First floor
211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-229-1700
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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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