Titusville Police, DEA Dispose Over 41 Pounds of Medications at ‘No Questions Asked’ Pill Take Back Event

By  //  May 26, 2022

next DEA Pill Take Back event set October 22

Titusville Police Special Investigations Section, Drug Enforcement Administration, Parrish Medical Center, and Walmart worked together to collect and ultimately destroy expired and unwanted medications within the city.

BREVARD COUNTY • TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA – Titusville Police Special Investigations Section, Drug Enforcement Administration, Parrish Medical Center, and Walmart worked together to collect and ultimately destroy expired and unwanted medications within the city.

DEA recently announced that over 41 pounds of these types of medications were collected by SIS detectives during a recent “No Questions Asked” Pill Take Back event at Parrish Medical Center and Walmart Supercenter located in Titusville.

“The simple step of clearing out medications that are no longer needed makes our homes safer, prevents prescription drug misuse, and ultimately can help save lives”, said PMC Director of Pharmacy Heather Grolet, Pharm D.

“Partnering with the Titusville Police Department, DEA, and local businesses makes our community a safer place for our families and highlight our commitment to Healing Families – Healing Communities”, added Grolet.

The next DEA Pill Take Back event will be on Saturday, October 22, 2022.

Anyone with information in reference to illegal drug activity is urged to contact police at (321) 264-7800 or can remain anonymous and they are eligible for a reward of up to $5000 by contacting Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS.

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