Hillsborough County Sheriffs and DEA Collate 156 Pounds of Medications in Drug Take Back Initiative

In a decisive move to curb potential abuse and ensure public safety, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office joined forces with the DEA, successfully carrying out a National Prescription Drug Take Back Initiative. The community-oriented event helped to intercept a significant amount of potentially dangerous medications before they could fall into the wrong hands. According to a recent social media post by the sheriff’s office, an impressive haul of 156 pounds of medication was collected from two locations across Hillsborough County. Contained within this collection, 7 pounds of controlled substances were identified, highlighting the potential risk these drugs might pose if left unsecured.

The Opioid Overdose Investigation Squad detectives at #teamHCSO were at the helm of this drive, showcasing their relentless commitment to fighting the opioid crisis that grips not just their county, but the nation at large. The participation from the public was commended, reflecting a conscious joint effort to mitigate the threat, “Thank you to everyone who stopped by to safely dispose of unwanted medications. Together, we are making Hillsborough County safer—one pill at a time!” stated the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. Their approach echoes a sentiment that interdependence, between law enforcement and community, is key in such endeavors…

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