Gravette police collect drugs

More than 34 pounds of outdated or unwanted miscellaneous and over-the-counter drugs were collected at the Gravette police station during the recent “Arkansas Take Back Drugs” day, according to Sgt. James “Rusty” Rusterholz, who was in charge of the project. The project is an effort to prevent contamination of ground water and to prevent such drugs from falling into the hands of children. Photo by Dodie Evans
More than 34 pounds of outdated or unwanted miscellaneous and over-the-counter drugs were collected at the Gravette police station during the recent “Arkansas Take Back Drugs” day, according to Sgt. James “Rusty” Rusterholz, who was in charge of the project. The project is an effort to prevent contamination of ground water and to prevent such drugs from falling into the hands of children. Photo by Dodie Evans

More than 34 pounds of outdated or unwanted miscellaneous and over-the-counter drugs were collected at the Gravette police station during the recent "Arkansas Take Back Drugs" day, according to Sgt. James "Rusty" Rusterholz, who was in charge of the project. The project is an effort to prevent contamination of ground water and to prevent such drugs from falling into the hands of children.

Photo by Dodie Evans

By Dodie Evans

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General News on 04/30/2014