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    The Medford Police Department will host drug take back and rogue shred event

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    Medford, OR – According to the police officials, you will be able to drop off your unused, outdated and unwanted prescription drugs (no needles or any kind of inhalers).

    Ladies and gentlemen, please ensure that there are no leaking bottles and that the tops are on securely.

    Bring personal and confidential documents you would like to have shredded.

    Shred items are limited to the equivalent of three grocery sacks full of items to be shredded. 

    This event will be held on Saturday April 22, 2023 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    It will be held at the City Hall parking lot located at 411 W. 8th St.

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