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2023 National Drug Take Back Day set for this weekend

BALTIMORE, MD—Maryland State Police are asking residents to properly dispose of unwanted prescription drugs during national drug take back day.

Citizens can drop off unused prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 28, 2023 at all 23 Maryland State Police barracks.

Maryland State Police are participating as part of the 25th National Prescription Drug Take Back Initiative by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

During the last take back in April, the DEA collected about 11,750 pounds of unwanted drugs at more than 100 sites in Maryland from 31 law enforcement agencies, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

Maryland State Police collected more than 1,100 pounds including:

  • Frederick Barrack: 207 pounds
  • Leonardtown Barrack: 128 pounds
  • Rockville Barrack: 112 pounds
  • Golden Ring Barrack: 98 pounds
  • North East Barrack: 78 pounds
  • College Park Barrack: 70 pounds

The event aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of unused prescription drugs, while educating the public about medication misuse. All Maryland State Police barracks are equipped with secure drug collection boxes that are available 24/7. Citizens can drop off unused medications at the closest barrack—no questions asked at any time, even if they are unable to participate in Saturday’s event.



Since 20154, Maryland State Police has removed more than 27,000 pounds of prescription drugs in an effort to prevent the opioid addiction. The agency is a partner in the Opioid Operational Command Center, which facilitates collaboration between state, local public health and safety entities to combat the deadly heroin and opioid crisis. Before It’s Too Late is the state’s effort to bring awareness to this epidemic and its impact on Maryland communities.

Baltimore County has also permanent, year-round prescription return boxes at 10 locations throughout the county to allow individuals to safely and anonymously return any expired or unused medication-with no questions asked.

The drug drop boxes are located at:

  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 1 Wilkens – 901 Walker Avenue, 21228
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 2 Woodlawn – 6424 Windsor Mill Road, 21207
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 3 Franklin – 606 Nicodemus Road, 21136
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 4 Pikesville – 215 Milford Mill Road, 21208
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 6 Towson – 115 W. Susquehanna Avenue, 21204
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 7 Cockeysville – 111 Wight Avenue, 21030
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 8 Parkville – 8532 Old Harford Road, 21234
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 9 White Marsh – 8220 Perry Hall Boulevard, 21236
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 11 Essex – 216 North Marlyn Avenue, 21221
  • Baltimore County Police Precinct 12 Dundalk – 428 Westham Way, 21224

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