COUNTY NEWS

More than 40 locations taking part in Oct. 26 Montgomery County Drug Take Back Day

All locations will be staffed by police officers during the four hours of the event

All locations will be staffed by police officers during the four hours of the event

  • Montgomery County

Forty locations across Montgomery County will serve as drop-off locations for residents to rid their homes of unwanted prescription and over-the-counter medications during this fall’s “Despicable Meds” Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, announced Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Springfield Township Police Chief Michael E. Pitkow, the president of the Police Chiefs Association of Montgomery County.

The 40 participating locations are:

Abington Township Police Department, 1166 Old York Rd., Abington

Cheltenham Police Department, 8230 Old York Rd., Elkins Park

Collegeville Borough Police Department, 491 E. Main St., Collegeville

Conshohocken Police Department, 400 Fayette St., Conshohocken

Douglass Township Police Department, 1456 East Philadelphia Ave., Gilbertsville

East Norriton Township Police Department, 2501 Stanbridge St., East Norriton

Franconia Township Police Department at Franconia Elementary School, 366 Harleysville Pk., Souderton

Hatboro Police Department, 120 E. Montgomery Ave., Hatboro

Hatfield Police Department, 2000 School Rd., Hatfield

Jenkintown Police, 700 Summit Ave., Jenkintown

Lansdale Borough Police Department, 1 Vine St., Lansdale

Limerick Township Police Department, 646 W. Ridge Pk., Limerick

Lower Gwynedd Township Police Department, 1130 N. Bethlehem Pk., Spring House 

Lower Moreland Township Police Department, 640 Red Lion Rd., Huntingdon Valley

Lower Merion Township Police Department, 71 Lancaster Ave., Ardmore

Lower Pottsgrove Township Police Department, 2199 Buchert Rd., Pottstown

Lower Providence Township Police Department, 100 Parklane Dr., Eagleville

Marlborough Township Police Department, 6040 Upper Ridge Rd., Green Lane

New Hanover Township Police Department, 2373 Hoffmansville Rd., Frederick

Norristown Police Department, 235 E. Airy St., Norristown

Plymouth Township Police Department, 700 Belvoir Rd., Plymouth Meeting

Pottstown Police Department, 100 E. High St., Pottstown

Rockledge Police Department, 1 Park Ave., Rockledge

Royersford Police Department, 300 Main St., Royersford

Souderton Police Department, 31 W. Summit St., Souderton

Springfield Township Police Department, 1510 Paper Mill Rd., Wyndmoor

Towamencin Township Police Department, 1090 Troxel Rd., Lansdale

Upper Dublin Township Police Department, 520 Virginia Dr., Fort Washington

Upper Gwynedd Township Police Department, 1 Parkside Pl., North Wales

Upper Merion Township Police Department, 175 W. Valley Forge Rd., King of Prussia

Upper Pottsgrove Township Police Department, 1420 Heather Pl., Pottstown

West Conshohocken Police Department at Borough Hall, 112 Ford St., West Conshohocken

West Norriton Township Police Department, 1630 W. Marshall St., Jeffersonville

West Pottsgrove Township Police Department, 980 Grosstown Rd., Stowe

Whitemarsh Township Police Department, 616 E. Germantown Pk., Lafayette Hill

Whitpain Township Police Department, 960 Wentz Rd., Blue Bell


Grocery store locations staffed by police are:

Giant Food Store (Horsham Police), 314 Horsham Rd., Horsham 

Giant Food Store (Upper Moreland Police), 315 York Rd., Willow Grove

Wegmans Food Store (Montgomery Township Police), 804 Bethlehem Pk., Montgomeryville

Wegmans at Providence Town Center Shopping Complex (Upper Providence Township Police), 600 Commerce Dr., Collegeville


All locations will be staffed by police officers during the four hours of the event, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additional drop-off sites may be added.

Accepted during Drug Take Back Day—and throughout the year at permanent MedReturn boxes—are prescription and over-the-counter tablets and capsules, inhalers, creams, ointments, nasal sprays, pet medicines and vapes (with the battery removed). Not accepted are needles, liquid medications and intravenous or injectable solutions.

If residents can’t make it to Drug Take Back Day, unwanted medications can be dropped off and disposed of throughout the year at more than 50 permanent prescription drug disposal boxes, most of which are located at police departments. Some of these boxes were sponsored by the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association and some by Pennsylvania American Water in an effort to help keep our water supply safe. The list of permanent, year-round drop-off locations can be found on the District Attorney’s website at www.montgomerycountypa.gov/DA, then click on the “Drug Disposal Program” nav tab.

Since the Drug Take Back program began in 2010, more than 126,000 pounds of medicines have been collected and safely disposed of.


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