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Name Address City Zip Phone Kiosk In Home Disposal Kits Walgreens Pharmacy 835 Park Avenue Bloomfield 06002 (860) 242-5551 * Yes Bloomfield Police Department 785 Park Avenue Bloomfield 06002 (860) 242-5501 Yes * Walgreens 25 Main Street Bristol 06010 (860) 585-7426 * Yes Walgreens 525 Farmington Avenue Bristol 06010 (860) 583-3638 * Yes Bristol Police Department 131 North Main Street Bristol 06010 (860) 584-3000 Yes * Walgreens 76 East Main Street Canaan 06018 (860) 824-5481 * Yes Connecticut State Police Troop B North Canaan 463 Ashley Falls Road Canaan 06018 (860) 626-1820 Yes No Walgreens Pharmacy 220 Albany Turnpike Canton 06019 (860) 693-8329 * Yes Canton Police Department 45 River Road Canton 06019 (860) 693-0221 Yes No Connecticut State Police 33 Arbor Way Ellington 06029 (860) 875-1522 Yes * Walgreens 2900 Main Street Glastonbury 06033 (860) 633-4186 * Yes Walgreens 1312 Manchester Road Glastonbury 06033 (860) 781-7073 * Yes Glastonbury Police Department 2108 Main Street Glastonbury 06033 (860) 633-8301 Yes * Walgreens 980 Farmington Avenue Berlin 06037 (860) 828-6844 * Yes Berlin Police Department 240 Kensington Road Berlin 06037 (860) 828-7080 Yes No Walgreens 295 Main Street Manchester 06040 (860) 649-8747 * Yes Manchester Police Department 239 Middle Turnpike East Manchester 06040 (860) 645-5500 Yes * Walgreens 149 Deming Street Manchester 06042 (860) 644-1210 * Yes Walgreens 102 Washington Street New Britain 06051 (860) 826-7272 * Yes New Britain Police Department 10 Chestnut Street New Britain 06051 (860) 826-3000 Yes No Walgreens 1350 Stanley Street New Britain 06053 (860) 224-7798 * Yes Walgreens 5 Farmington Avenue Plainville 06062 (860) 793-9356 * Yes Plainville Police Department 19 Neal Court Plainville 06062 (860) 747-1616 Yes * Walgreens 188 Union Street Vernon 06066 (860) 896-1485 * Yes Walgreens 529 Talcottville Road Vernon 06066 (860) 871-6068 * Yes Vernon Police Department 725 Hartford Turnpike Vernon 06066 (860) 872-9126 Yes * Walgreens 540 Bushy Hill Road Simsbury 06070 (860) 658-0479 * Yes Simsbury Town Police Department 933 Hopmeadow Street Simsbury 06070 (860) 658-3100 Yes * Somers Town Clerk 600 Main Street Somers 06071 (860) 763-8207 Yes * South Windsor Police Department 151 Sand Hill Road South Windsor 06074 (860) 644-2551 Yes * Walgreens Pharmacy 88 West Stafford Road Stafford 06076 (860) 684-9555 * Yes Stafford Police Department 2 Main Street Stafford 06076 (860) 684-3777 Yes No Town of Suffield Police Department 911 Mountain Road Suffield 06078 (860) 668-3870 Yes No Walgreens 30 Hazard Avenue Enfield 06082 (860) 741-3503 * Yes Walgreens 2 Shaker Road Enfield 06082 (860) 253-0463 * Yes Walgreens 71 Palomba Drive Enfield 06082 (860) 749-4184 * Yes Enfield Police Department 293 Elm Street Enfield 06082 (860) 763-6400 Yes * Western Union 5 Mill Street Farmington 06085 (860) 673-3219 * Yes Farmington Police Department 319 New Britain Avenue Farmington 06085 (860) 675-2400 Yes * Walgreens 74 Bridge Street East Windsor 06088 (860) 623-3327 * Yes Windsor Police Department 340 Bloomfield Avenue Windsor 06095 (860) 688-5273 Yes * Walgreens 1 Elm Street Windsor Locks 06096 (860) 292-1751 * Yes Windsor Locks Police Department 4 Volunteer Drive Windsor Locks 06096 (860) 627-1461 Yes No Hartford Police Department 253 High Street Hartford 06103 (860) 757-4000 Yes * Walgreens Pharmacy 100 Retreat Avenue Hartford 06106 (860) 595-1813 * Yes Walgreens 161 Washington Street Hartford 06106 (860) 522-5005 * Yes Connecticut State Police Troop H Hartford 100R Washington Street Hartford 06106 (860) 534-1000 Yes * West Hartford Police Department 103 Raymond Road West Hartford 06107 (860) 523-5203 Yes * Western Union 329 Ellington Road East Hartford 06108 (860) 528-6115 * Yes Walgreens Pharmacy 20 Connecticut Boulevard East Hartford 06108 (860) 289-4944 * Yes East Hartford Police Department 31 School Street East Hartford 06108 (860) 528-4401 Yes * Walgreens 1100 Silas Deane Highway Wethersfield 06109 (860) 721-7224 * Yes Walgreens 940 Quaker Lane South West Hartford 06110 (860) 231-7665 * Yes Walgreens 40 Cedar Street Newington 06111 (860) 666-4079 * Yes Walgreens 2920 Berlin Turnpike Newington 06111 (860) 667-0461 * Yes Newington Police Department 131 Cedar Street Newington 06111 (860) 666-8445 Yes * Walgreens 1291 Albany Avenue Hartford 06112 (860) 560-1881 * Yes Western Union 315 Franklin Avenue Hartford 06114 (860) 296-3478 * Yes Walgreens 324 North Main Street West Hartford 06117 (860) 236-1988 * Yes Walgreens 922 Silver Lane East Hartford 06118 (860) 569-4120 * Yes Walgreens Pharmacy 668 Farmington Avenue West Hartford 06119 (860) 523-5849 * Yes Walgreens 1475 Main Street Windham 06226 (860) 423-6304 * Yes Willimantic Police Department 22 Meadow Street Windham 06226 (860) 465-3135 Yes No Walgreens 1630 Boston Turnpike Coventry 06238 (860) 742-5389 * Yes Coventry Police Department 1585 Main Street Coventry 06238 (860) 742-7331 Yes * Connecticut State Police - Troop D Danielson 55 Westcott Road Killingly 06239 (860) 779-4900 Yes * Walgreens 1093 North Main Street Killingly 06241 (860) 774-0490 * Yes Hebron Police Department 15 Hartford Road Hebron 06248 (860) 228-3710 Yes No Walgreens 203 Kennedy Drive Putnam 06260 (860) 963-7230 * Yes Putnam Police Department 189 Church Street Putnam 06260 (860) 928-6565 Yes * UConn Police Department 126 North Eagleville Road Mansfield 06268 (860) 486-4800 Yes * Walgreens 698 Bank Street New London 06320 (860) 440-3566 * Yes New London Police Department 5 Governor Winthrop Boulevard New London 06320 (860) 447-5261 Yes No Walgreens 200 Westminster Road Canterbury 06331 (860) 546-6766 * Yes Walgreens 340 Flanders Road East Lyme 06333 (860) 739-9007 * Yes Mashantucket Pequot Public Safety 101 Pequot Trail Mashantucket 06338 (860) 396-6662 Yes No Walgreens 441 Long Hill Road Groton 06340 (860) 405-1919 * Yes Groton Police Department 68 Groton Long Point Road Groton 06340 (860) 441-6712 Yes No City-Groton Police Department 295 Meridian Street Groton 06340 (860) 445-2451 Yes No Walgreens 27 Main Street Griswold 06351 (860) 376-1206 * Yes Walgreens 20 Prospect Street Plainfield 06354 (860) 564-5871 * Yes East Lyme Police Department 278 Main Street East Lyme 06357 (860) 739-5900 Yes No Walgreens 399 West Main Street Norwich 06360 (860) 885-0389 * Yes Norwich Police Department 70 Thames Street Norwich 06360 (860) 886-5561 Yes * Walgreens 90 Halls Road Old Lyme 06371 (860) 434-8111 * Yes Plainfield Police Department 210 Norwich Road Plainfield 06374 (860) 564-0804 Yes No Walgreens 37 South Broad Street Stonington 06379 (860) 599-4030 * Yes Stonington Police Department 173 South Broad Street Stonington 06379 (860) 599-4411 Yes * Walgreens 601 Connecticut 32 Montville 06382 (860) 848-7979 * Yes Mohegan Tribal Police 49 Sandy Desert Road Montville 06382 (860) 862-7460 Yes No Montville Police Department 911 Norwich-New London Turnpike Montville 06382 (860) 848-7510 Yes No Connecticut State Police - Troop E Montville Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike Montville 06382 (860) 848-6500 Yes No Waterford Police Department 41 Avery Lane Waterford 06385 (860) 442-9451 Yes * Ansonia Police Department 2 Elm Street Ansonia 06401 (203) 735-1885 Yes No Walgreens 329 East Main Street Branford 06405 (203) 481-0386 * Yes Walgreens 1036 West Main Street Branford 06405 (203) 488-9059 * Yes Cheshire Police Department 500 Highland Avenue Cheshire 06410 (203) 271-5500 Yes No Walgreens 218 East Main Street Clinton 06413 (860) 664-4641 * Yes Clinton Police Department 170 East Main Street Clinton 06413 (860) 669-0451 Yes No Walgreens Pharmacy 27 Broadway Street Colchester 06415 (860) 537-9034 * Yes CSP-K 15 Old Hartford Road Colchester 06415 (860) 465-5400 Yes * Walgreens 4 Hammerhead Place Cromwell 06416 (860) 613-2324 * Yes Walgreens 180 Main Street Deep River 06417 (860) 526-8052 * Yes Walgreens 25 East High Street East Hampton 06424 (860) 267-0732 * Yes East Hampton Police Department 1 Community Drive East Hampton 06424 (860) 267-9544 Yes * Walgreens Pharmacy 125 Westbrook Road Essex 06426 (860) 767-2181 * Yes Walgreens 1116 Boston Post Road Guilford 06437 (203) 453-1619 * Yes Guilford Police Department 400 Church Street Guilford 06437 (203) 453-8061 Yes * Madison Police Department 9 Campus Drive Madison 06443 (203) 245-2721 Yes * Walgreens Pharmacy at Community Health Center of 134 State Street Meriden 06450 (203) 634-3241 * Yes Meriden Walgreens 825 East Main Street Meriden 06450 (203) 238-0910 * Yes Walgreens 425 West Main Street Meriden 06451 (203) 639-8166 * Yes Meriden Police Department 50 West Main Street Meriden 06451 (203) 630-6201 Yes * Walgreens 633 Washington Street Middletown 06457 (860) 346-7628 * Yes Walgreens 311 East Main Street Middletown 06457 (860) 704-0135 * Yes Walgreens 1083 Boston Post Road Milford 06460 (203) 878-7265 * Yes Walgreens 541 Bridgeport Avenue Milford 06460 (203) 876-7643 * Yes Milford City Police Department 430 Boston Post Road Milford 06460 (203) 878-6551 Yes * Walgreens 275 Monroe Turnpike Monroe 06468 (203) 268-1216 * Yes Monroe Police Department 7 Fan Hill Road Monroe 06468 (203) 261-3622 Yes * Walgreens 49 South Main Street Newtown 06470 (203) 270-4658 * Yes Newtown Police
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