MANSFIELD — On Saturday April 30, the METRICH Enforcement Unit will be partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and local law enforcement to present another Prescription Take Back event for the community.

This event is sponsored by the Mansfield Division of Police, Richland County Sheriff’s Office, Bellville Police Department, Shelby Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Richland County Solid Waste Authority, Richland Public Health, Community Action for Capable Youth (CACY) and the Richland County Mental Health & Recovery Services Board.

Pills will be the only form accepted (no sharps, plastics or liquids.) It will be helpful to put the pills that will be disposed into a plastic bag or Ziplock bag prior to coming to the collection site.

This is only for HOUSEHOLD unused or expired medications. No pharmacies, businesses, pharmaceutical sales reps, etc.

Richland County will have five locations for prescription drug drop off; the Richland County Solid Waste Authority facility located at 1125 National Parkway, Mansfield, Richland County Sheriff’s Office located at 597 Park Ave East, Mansfield, Bellville Police Department located at 320 Bell St. Bellville, Shelby Police Department located at 31 Mack Ave. Shelby, and the Lexington Police Department located at 44 West Main St., Lexington.

Each location will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday April 30.

Below are the other METRICH region law enforcement agencies that will also be participating. If there are additional questions related to the take back event, please call Sgt. Steve Blust at 419-755-9677.

METRICH is a 10-county decentralized task force in North Central Ohio whose mission is to improve the quality of life for the citizens we serve by reducing the availability of illegal drugs and weapons through proactive enforcement efforts. The success of METRICH is a tribute to the cooperation and support within the Law Enforcement Community in the METRICH region and to those citizens who have chosen to improve the quality of life in their communities by assisting METRICH in reporting suspicious activity and valuable information.

Citizens may report suspicious activity to the crime hot lines at:

419-522-7463 and www.METRICH.com

Ashland County Sheriff Department 1205 East Main St., Ashland, Ohio 44805

Bucyrus Police Department 500 S. Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus, Ohio 44820

Carey Police Department 127 N. Vance St. Carey, Ohio 43316

Crawford County Sheriff’s Department 3613 Stetzer Rd Bucyrus, Ohio 44820

Danville Police Department 512 S. Market St. Danville, Ohio 43014

Fostoria Police Department 213 S. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio 44830

Fredericktown Police Department 182 S. Main St. Fredericktown, Ohio 43019

Galion Police Department 301 Harding Way East, Galion, Ohio 44833

Huron County Sheriff’s Department/ Norwalk Police 255 Shady Dr, Norwalk, Ohio

Marion Police Department 1040 Delaware Ave. Marion, Ohio 43302 (south side of Smith Clinic)

Morrow County Sheriff’s Department 525 W Marion Rd., Mount Gilead, Ohio (Drug Mart)

Mount Vernon Police Department 11660 Upper Gilchrist Rd. Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 (Knox County Health Department) and 1330 Coshocton Rd., Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 (Knox community health pavilion)

Seneca County Sheriff’s Office 3040 S. St. Rte. 100 Tiffin, Ohio 44883

Tiffin Police Department 51 E. Market St. #4 Tiffin, Ohio 44883

Upper Sandusky Police Department 120 N. 7th St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351

Willard Police Department 425 Fort Ball Rd. Willard, Ohio 44890 (Willard Fire Dept.)

Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office 125 E. Wyandot Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351.

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