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Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office Collects Over 200 Pounds of Medications During Operation Drug Take Back

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October 28, 2025
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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) – On October 25, 2025, members of the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office and Regional Jail participated in Operation Drug Take Back.

This program is designed to allow members of the community to bring unused or expired medications to our drop off points and discard of the medications. This program was founded by the DEA and is geared towards reducing the amount of prescription medications that are on our streets.

This year 206.6 pounds were collected and turned into the Roanoke DEA office. From there it will be destroyed. Sgt. George Jefferson coordinates this program each year and is responsible for making this event possible each year along with the Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board and Lewis Gale Alleghany Hospital.

If you were unable to make it to the drop off, you can still stop by the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office and drop off the medications in our drop box.

The box has a drawer that you can place the drugs in and dump them into the storage area.

We would also like to remind you that if you or anyone you know has an addiction or is in need of drug abuse counseling, you can contact the following:

Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office 540-965-1770

Alleghany Highlands Drug Task Force 540-965-6308

Alleghany Highlands CSB 540-965-2135

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