TODAY is National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day! Join us from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Brockton Council on Aging, 10 Father Kenney Way, and safely dispose of your unused or expired medications.
Help us keep our community safe by preventing misuse and protecting our neighborhoods.
City of Brockton
Brockton Council on Aging
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CLEAN OUT YOUR MEDICINE CABINET THIS SATURDAY!
National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is coming this Saturday, April 25th, from 10 AM to 2 PM. Safely dispose of expired or unwanted prescription medications at one of several local collection sites.
Proper disposal helps prevent prescription drug misuse, accidental poisoning, and keeps medications out of the wrong hands.
We'll see you at the Brockton Council on Aging at 10 Father Kenney Way.
Take a few minutes to make a difference and help keep our community safe.
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SHOOTING SUSPECT ARRESTED AT LOGAN
A man wanted in connection with a shooting at a Brockton home earlier this month has been arrested after returning to Massachusetts from the Dominican Republic.
On April 8, Brockton police responded to a report of gunfire inside a home on Oberlin Road. A short time later, a 23-year-old man arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg. Detectives quickly identified Christian Cordero, 23, of Brockton, as the suspect and obtained an arrest warrant.
Investigators later learned Cordero had traveled to the Dominican Republic. Brockton police detectives worked closely with the State Police to track his whereabouts. After receiving information that Cordero would arrive on a flight into Boston on Saturday, April 18, state police troopers took him into custody as he got off the plane.
Cordero is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (firearm), carrying a firearm without a license, unlawful possession of ammunition, and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a building.
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#FridayHiFive
Some kids may forget the morning rush, but they won’t forget the officer who smiled, cheered them on, and offered a high five at the door.
Before students headed into April vacation, city and school police officers visited schools across Brockton to share a little kindness and a simple high five that can mean just as much to a student as it does to the officer giving it. The chief joined in, too.
City of Brockton
Brockton Public Schools
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