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Meth Cases in Wisconsin
'Caught in the Crosshairs - Meth's Tiniest Victims' Series Begins Monday Save Email Print
Posted: 11:48 AM Nov 19, 2007
Last Updated: 12:45 PM Nov 19, 2007
Reporter: WSAW Staff


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A special series on the children affected by their parents' use of the drug methamphetamine begins Monday on NewsChannel 7.

Jonalee Merkel will present the story of a drug-endangered child in Northcentral Wisconsin whose parents were users.

You can also learn where to go for information if you know of a child caught in the crosshairs of a dangerously growing drug.

Stay tuned to NewsChannel 7 Monday, November 19 through Wednesday, November 21 for Caught in the Crosshairs - Meth's Tiniest Victims.

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