Mercer County Sheriff Kemler to collect unused-expired prescription drugs

Mark your spring calendars. Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler announces the opportunity to dispose of unused and expired prescription drugs during the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
The goal is to help residents rid their medicine cabinets of outdated and easily abused opioid painkillers and other unneeded prescription medications. Residents can quickly drive up and drop off any unused and expired prescription pills, with no questions asked, at the parking lot across from the Mercer County Administration Building, located at 640 South Broad Street in Trenton, between 10:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.
Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is both a nationwide and regional effort aimed at providing a safe, convenient, and responsible method for disposing of dangerous, unneeded, and outdated prescription pills from your household. “Removing unused and expired medications from your home can help prevent accidental overdose, misuse, and addiction,” said Kemler.
Proper disposal of old medications also reduces environmental risks, as medicines flushed down the drains could eventually enter local drinking water supplies. “Make it a point to round up your unused and expired prescriptions and help make our local communities safer and healthier,” added Sheriff Kemler.
This disposal event will collect vape pens and other e-cigarette devices only after the resident removes the batteries. The drug disposal event cannot accept syringes, sharp instruments, liquid medications, or solutions.
The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, along with other law enforcement agencies in the region, conducts this program in collaboration with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. For more information, contact the Sheriff’s Office Programs Section at 609-278-7159.