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One pill can kill: DEA shows most common places teens can hide drugs at home

Would you be able to find those drugs if your son or daughter had them hidden in your home? The Drug Enforcement Agency is raising awareness about that with its “One Pill Can Kill” campaign.

DEA Hopes to Educate Parents On Places Kids May Hide Drugs

9 & 10 News April 20, 2021 The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is educating parents on the simple places kids could be hiding drugs. “One of the things that we’ve learned, much like drug trafficking, misuse and abuse is only limited by your imagination,” says Brian McNeal, public information officer for the Detroit Field Division. On Tuesday, McNeal came to northern Michigan to show parents of the possible objects in a kid’s room that may not be what they seem. “It’s not like we’re dealing with James Bond level things,” says McNeal. “Certainly, there are things like hidden safes in walls, but really it’s every day, common items, hidden in plain sight as we like to call them, that these things are hidden.”

DEA Hosts Prescription Drug Take Back Day This Saturday

9 & 10 News April 20, 2021 People can deposit any unused prescription pills or tablets without containers or labels. The DEA says this is the 20th year they’ve hosted this campaign, and every year they take back more prescription drugs than the year before. Brian McNeal, public information officer for Detroit Field Division, says “If you have a friend or family member who has an addiction problem, when do they have privacy in your home, in your bathroom, they’re free to go into your medicine cabinet and your medicine cabinet has unknowingly become a drug dealer.” The DEA will have prescription drug take back boxes for community members to use across the state

These guys are fake : DEA will never call and demand personal, financial information

‘These guys are fake’: DEA will never call and demand personal, financial information Scammers pretend to be with DEA, IRS Tags:  The DEA is sounding the alarm after receiving reports of scammers fraudulently claiming to be someone from the IRS or DEA. Some scammers will call individuals and claim that a rental car has been found in their name filled with drugs. These are lies and scammers are just trying to get your personal information. “We are finding that these scams are both domestic and their foreign bad actors as well, who are running these scams,” DEA agent Brian McNeal said. “These extortionists call people up and pretend to be DEA agents and we just want to get the word out that these guys are fake.”

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