 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Saturday, October 29th, Pikeville Police Department is recognizing National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. They will be encouraging people of all ages to safely return the prescription drugs they no longer use or need to help reduce any drug-related negligence. Public Information Officer Tony Kahn offers his insights. Basically, we're going to do the same thing we've always done. We have a disposal in the front of our police department that's always able to access at any time. But that day is specifically targeted at the take back. Basically, it provides a safe and secure way to get rid of old medication. We don't want to flush it, of course. It gets into the water supply. We want to make sure we can bring it. It's safe. It's efficient. You bring it here or bring it to a local thing you can Google or whatever and find out where the station we have one in the front, of course. And just like you do a bank deposit, basically, you pull the door down and you put the bottles in there or whatever. And sometimes it's patches, sometimes whatever, and just close it back up and you're done. Whether the concern is small children obtaining pills or medicine being flushed down the drain, both scenarios are avoidable. Pikeville Police Department has opened 24 hours a day for anyone who wants to discard their prescriptions. It's on national level, it's very severe. And we have some cases local where small kids get a hold of that stuff and they don't have any ideal, especially really little toddlers, that see a tablet and identifies it with basically candy. And before you know it, they've ingested it and it's an overdose situation. The prime target times for that day is 10 to 2. But basically with our facility, it's 24 hours. That lobby is open 24 hours. If you are cleaning out or you're just basically done spring cleaning or your parents are deceased or grandparents or whatever and you want to clean that medicine cabinet out, if it's 10 o'clock at night and you can come in this front door, you'll see it on the right. It's labeled, it takes just a couple minutes and you can do it yourself and knock it out if you need help. Just an officer come out and help you do it, but I think it's pretty simple and it keeps everybody safe all around. Reporting from out in Top News, I'm Nick Collum.