Hear the Interview with the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office

Heaven FM's Chef had Chief Deputy Watson and Lt. Zelinsky of the Charleston County Sheriff's Office in-studio to kick off their Medication Take-Back Tour - in partnership with MUSC, happening every Saturday in February, starting Feb. 3 at the MUSC Horseshoe. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


Heaven FM’s Chef sat down with Chief Deputy Watson and Lt. Zelinsky of the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office on Monday, Jan. 29 to help kick off their Medication Take-Back Tour. In partnership with MUSC the Charleston County Police Dept. will host a Take-Back event every Saturday in February from 10 AM to 2 PM, starting Feb. 3 at the MUSC Horseshoe. Here, residents can drop off medication without any inquiries – including pet meds – to encourage safe disposal of unused medication, out of the reach of children.

Get tour details and medication safety tips in the interview audio and see the full list of tour stops listed below:

Medication Take-Back Tour Stops (Feb. 3 through Feb. 24)

Tour Stop #1 – Feb. 3, 2018
#1 MUSC Horseshoe, 171
Ashley Ave, Charleston
10 AM – 2 PM

Tour Stop #2 – Feb. 10, 2018
New First Missionary Baptist Church,
1644 Hwy 174, Edisto Island
10 AM – 2 PM

Tour Stop #3 – Feb. 17, 2018
Awendaw Town Hall, 6971 Doar Road, Awendaw
10 AM – 2 PM

Tour Stop #4 – Feb. 24, 2018
Hollywood Town Hall, 6
316 Hwy 162, Hollywood
10 AM – 2 PM

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