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On Saturday, October 28, 2023 the Frederick County Health Department partnered with the Frederick Police Department, Maryland State Police, and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to host a drug and sharp take-back day as part of “National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.” Between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., 105 residents turned in over 150 pounds of unwanted or expired medication and 5,934 sharps at two collection sites.

“We are incredibly grateful to our community and partners who came out on a beautiful fall day and gave part of their Saturday to make this event a success,” said Nate Smith, Opioid Misuse Prevention Program Coordinator. “A huge thanks to the Frederick Police Department, Maryland State Police and the DEA for helping to staff the event, and most of all, we thank our communities for turning out in full force to dispose of medications and syringes safely, which helps keeps our community safe.”

For residents who were unable to attend the event and have medication to dispose, please visit one of the locations below to get rid of your unwanted or expired pills and medicinal patches:

Brunswick Police Department — 811 West Potomac Street, Brunswick (24 hours a day).

Emmitsburg Community Center — 300 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg (Weekdays, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.).

Frederick Co. Law Enforcement Center — 110 Airport Drive East, Frederick (24 hours a day).

Frederick Police Department — 100 West Patrick Street, Frederick (24 hours a day).

Middletown Municipal Center — 301 Main Street, Middletown (Weekdays, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.).

Myersville Municipal Center — 301 West Main Street, Myersville (Weekdays, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.).

Thurmont Police Department — 800 East Main Street, Thurmont (Weekdays, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.).

For additional medication disposal locations and more information about the dangers of prescription medicine misuse, please visit health.frederickcountymd.gov/OMPP or contact the Frederick County Health Department at 301-600-1755.

Pictured from left: (bottom row) Maddison Hawk, Devin Melchor, Chief Jason Lando, Ayden Merritt, Ahzjae White, Iker Lopez, Steven Martinez, Zaiden Cox, Eli Boggs; (second row) OFC. Maggie Lee, SGT. Rebecca Carrado, OFC. Joe Constantine, DEP. Amber Owens, CPL. Jestin Joseph, OFC. James Clark, DEP. Jesse Patterson, DEP. Nicholas Thomas; (top row) James Lewis, OFC. Nathaniel Minnick, Todd Lewis, CPL. Josh Keeney, SGT. Brad Lowe, DeMacian McKinnie, OFC. Will Faith, and Kaymen Jackson.

Pictured from left: (bottom row) Logan Snyder, Atlas Black, Jessie Fauble, Justin Anderson, Braxden Lovejoy, Ashleigh Boggs, Bentlee McDaniel; (second row) FSGT. Jim Egros, SGT. Garrett VonStein, SGT. Rich Kulina, SGT. Adam Matthai, SGT. Todd Hill, TFC. Jason Rickard, TR. Gabriel Berger, CPL. Josh White, Delante Huskey; (top row) CAPT. Matthew Lynch, Stephen Lowe, Chief Kevin Grunwell, Brett George, TFC. Jonathan Deater, Austin Vernon, TFC. Timothy Coss, and Max McFalls.

The Optimist Club of Frederick held it’s 13th Annual Fish with a Cop program on Saturday, June 4, at the Camp Airy Pond in Thurmont. There were 25 boys and girls from across Frederick County who took part in the program. There were 25 officers from the Sheriff’s Department, Maryland State Police, Frederick City Police, Brunswick Police, and the Natural Resource Police who participated in the program this year.   

The officers picked up the children from their homes and transported them to the pond in the officer’s police cars. They were then given a Zebco combo rod and reel, along with tackle from the Optimist Club. The officers worked with the kids on their fishing skills, along with a better relationship with law enforcement. When the fishing was done, the Optimist Club held a shore lunch, which included fresh fried trout, grilled hotdogs, and ice cream sundaes with all the fixings. The officers then took the children back home. 

The following sponsors contributed to this program: Giant Food, Wegman’s, Weis, Safeway, Costco, The Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock for stocking the pond with trout, Camp Airy for use of their pond, and Frederick County elementary schools. A special thanks goes out to Dustin Construction Company for their generous cash donation, which was a big help in purchasing the fishing equipment for the children. Thanks to these sponsors and police officers who volunteered their time, the children had a very memorable experience. We hope that in a small way this connects the children in a positive way with law enforcement and the great outdoors. Thank you again to all who helped with this program.

For more information, contact Craig and Pat Taliaferro at 301-663-8116.

The Optimist Club of Frederick held it’s ninth annual Fish with a Cop program on Saturday, June 9, 2018, at the Camp Airy pond in Thurmont.  There were twenty-seven boys and girls from across Frederick County that took part in the program. There were twenty-eight officers from the Sheriff’s Department, Maryland State Police, Frederick City Police, Brunswick Police, Thurmont Police, and the Natural Resource Police that participated in the program.

The officers picked up the children from their homes and transported them to the pond. They were then given a Zebco combo rod and reel, along with tackle from the Optimist Club. The officers worked with the kids on developing their fishing skills, along with developing a better relationship with law enforcement. When the fishing was done, the Optimist Club held a cookout and fish fry for the children and officers. The officers then took the children back home.

The following sponsors contributed to this program: Safeway Foods, Wegman’s, Weis, Giant Eagle, The Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock for stocking the pond with trout, Camp Airy for use of their pond, Camp Airy Director Tim Olson for all of his assistance, Zebco for the fishing equipment, and Frederick County elementary schools. Because of these sponsors and policemen who volunteered their time, the children had a very memorable experience. The Optimist Club hopes that in a small way this connected the children in a positive way with law enforcement. Thanks again to all who helped with this program.

Pictured from left are: (first row) Damien Latenser, Nadeem Barry, Kenner Lopez, Kevin Gomez, Cameron Sweeting, Rekhai Snowden, Olivia Herrman, Brett Balderson, Austin Balderson, Kiley Quill, Liam Chalmers, Leroy Rambert, Cody Wilfong, Club President Earl Gamber, District Governor Bill Stone; (second row) Det. Jeff Putman, OFC. Scott Pyon, TFC. Jonathan Deater, Ofc. Sara Evans, Cpt. Dwight Sommers, STR. Nicholas Farioli, Cpl. Josh White,  Sgt. Paul Schur, MT. Matthew Crouse, Sgt. Todd Hill, Tr. Kyle Knowles, Cpl. Joshua Keeney, OFC McKenzie Divelbiss; (third row) Gavin Hasenei, Skyler Shoemaker, Marques Swaizer, Cole Stitely, Nathaniel Springer, Branson Strouth, Elizabeth Chang Mi Milam, Tylique Fletcher, Domingo Martinex; (fourth row) Cpl. Chad Adkins, O’Shay Rambeert, DFC. Samantha Foland, DFC. Nicholas Constantine, DFC. Ira Redman, Ret. Maj. Gary Morton, Cpl. Tim Duhan, Cpl. Jacquelyn Drukenis, OFC. Keith Donovan, Dep. Tyler Conaway, Antony Brown, DFC. Shayne Virts, DFC. Brian Stocks, Tr. Kyle Knowles, DFC. Gary Biser, Explorer Takin Abbasian, Explorer Addison White, William Smith, Darrin Frey, DFC. Sean Vanderwall. Not pictured: Lindsay Levine, senior associate advisor to the Sheriff’s Expolrers.