MANCHESTER, NH – The Manchester Police Department will participate in the semi-annual Drug Enforcement Administration’s Drug Take Back Day on April 29, 2017. The Manchester Police Department has partnered with DEA, Elliot Heath Systems, Catholic Medical Center, New Hampshire United States Army National Guard Armory and Iron Mountain Services to provide both drug drop-off and document shredding services.
Also, a Touch-a-Truck event will take place simultaneously in the Manchester Police Department employee parking lot, so feel free to bring your children to see our SWAT truck, new Ford Taurus cruisers, new SUV’s, Crime Scene Truck, ATV’s and much more.
The drug drop off will take place from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. on April 29. Your unused and unwanted prescription medications can be dropped off at the following locations
Elliot Rivers Edge, 185 Queen City Avenue
Catholic Medical Center, 100 McGregor Street (drop off location is in the parking lot across from the hospital, NOT inside of the hospital);
New Hampshire United States Army National Guard Armory, 771 Canal St.
Manchester Police Department, 405 Valley St.
Please note: Document shredding will ONLY be available at the Manchester Police Department during the drug take back. None of the other drop off locations will offer document shredding on April 29. Iron Mountain Services will provide the FREE service in an effort to combat identity fraud. Please take advantage of this free opportunity to discard your confidential documents while visiting our police headquarters.