KSP Conducts
A6 – The Casey County News, Liberty, Kentucky Wednesday, May 9, 2012 www.caseynews.net Links In The Engagements KSP conducts ’Take Back’ Initiative The National “Take Back” “Once again, Kentuckians accounted for 16 of the 4,000 Initiative, conducted by the have assisted law enforce- sites across the country that Family Chain Kentucky State Police on ment in the removal of po- participated in the program. April 28, netted the agency tentially dangerous drugs Citizens who wish to re- 644 pounds of prescription from reaching the hands of port tips or suspicious drug drugs from those who wished those whom they do not be- activity can call KSP’s con- to discard unwanted medica- long.” fi dential toll-free hotline at tions. The KSP drop off locations 1-800-367-3847. The program, organized by the Drug Enforcement Administration, is intended to give people a safe and convenient way to part with unneeded medications. KSP Commissioner, Rod- ney Brewer was pleased with Stucker-Gossom Fielding-Goodman the turnout at post locations Brian Michael Stucker, son of Dennis Stanley Jr. and Kathy McCubbin of across the state. W. and Verla M. Stucker of Middle- Campbellsville and William and “The continued support of burg is engaged to Sarah Elizabeth Debra Carr of Hustonville would citizens who choose to prop- Gossom, daughter of James A. and like to announce the engagement erly dispose of unwanted Catharine T. Gossom of Carrollton. and forthcoming marriage of their prescription pills speaks vol- Brian is a 2003 graduate of Casey daughter, Andrea Fielding, to Thomas umes to the effectiveness of County High School and 2009 gradu- Goodman, son of Kathy McChesney of this program” said Brewer.
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