CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced his office will take part in this weekend’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day by partnering with law enforcement and substance abuse prevention groups across West Virginia.

Representatives from the Attorney General’s Office will assist state, county and municipal agencies and groups in staffing Take Back sites around the state on Saturday.

The Attorney General’s Office is also coordinating with Capitol Police and the state Department of Homeland Security at a Take Back location from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the State Capitol Complex Safe Zone adjacent to the Culture Center at the Greenbrier/Washington Street entrance.

The Attorney General’s Office has participated in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day each year since 2013. The office’s locations this weekend will be among the more than 40 collection sites in West Virginia.

As part of Take Back Day, the Attorney General’s Office will assist the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office at 510 S. Raleigh St. in Martinsburg.

Go to https://bit.ly/3mDXkN5 to find a collection site near you.