Richmond County Daily Journal

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Despite a rainy, cold morning community support for Operation Medicine Drop poured in at WJSG-G104 FM. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office reported collecting 24, 538 doses of expired and unused medications. “ The Sheriff’s Office was proud to participate in this event as a wrap-up for National Poison Prevention Week”, said Deputy N.L. Forester, “This was the greatest turn-out we’ve ever had. Thanks to everyone who supported this event and our event sponsor G104 FM.” Pictured are Amy Forester, Michelle Spencer, Det. Teri Childers Back Row-Lee Wallace, G104 FM, Scott Waters, G104 FM and Deputy N.L. Forester
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Despite a rainy, cold morning community support for Operation Medicine Drop poured in at WJSG-G104 FM. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office reported collecting 24, 538 doses of expired and unused medications. “The Sheriff’s Office was proud to participate in this event as a wrap-up for National Poison Prevention Week,” said Deputy N.L. Forester. “This was the greatest turn-out we’ve ever had. Thanks to everyone who supported this event and our event sponsor G104 FM.” Pictured are Amy Forester, Michelle Spencer, Det. Teri Childers Back Row-Lee Wallace, G104 FM, Scott Waters, G104 FM and Deputy N.L. Forester.