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Commissioners discuss Drug Take Back Day importance

“Every set of prescriptions that gets taken off the street is the potential for lives saved,” Lehigh County Commissioner Geoff Brace explained to the board during its April 24 meeting.

Earlier in the day, Brace attended a roundtable discussion and news conference on Drug Take Back Day with county Executive Phillips Armstrong, Secretary of Drug and Alcohol Programs Dr. Latika Davis-Jones, Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris, Brig. Gen. Terrance Koudelka of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, First Deputy Chief of Criminal Investigations and Narcotics Barry Howe from the Office of the Attorney General and PACE Director Tom Snedden of the Department of Aging.

Held April 27 this year, Drug Take Back Day gave residents a way to safely dispose of expired prescription drugs, including those for their pets, at various locations throughout the Lehigh Valley.

Residents who could not take part in Take Back Day may contact their local police department or visit dea.gov/takebackday to find out how to safely dispose of expired prescriptions.

Brace reiterated no questions are asked by law enforcement officials when medication is dropped off.

In other matters, commissioners made two reappointments to the Lehigh County Conservation District Board - Daniel E. Hunsicker as farmer director and William Erdman as public director. Their terms end Dec. 31, 2027.

Commissioner Antonio Pineda was reappointed as commissioner director to the Lehigh Country Conservation District, with his term ending Dec. 31.

PRESS PHOTO BY MARIEKE ANDRONACHE Lehigh County Commissioner Chairman Geoff Brace discusses the importance of Drug Take Back Day with fellow board members April 24.