Parents: Are drugs in your house tonight? Here's where your child may be hiding them

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Parents: Are drugs in your house tonight? Here's where your child may be hiding them
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It's one of the biggest parenting fears: your child is hiding drugs in their bedroom.So, how do you find out if it's true?

It's one of the biggest parenting fears: your child is hiding drugs in their bedroom.especially as these items are getting harder and harder to find.

Even in the most basic-looking items, drugs can be hidden in plain sight. For example, it can hide in what looks like a lighter, a Sharpie marker or even a baseball cap. Rebecca Arnold of Dauphin County Probation Services, Juvenile Division, also illustrated several different types of suspicious behaviors to look out for.

The DAC says ever since the D.A.R.E, or Drug Abuse Resistance Education, program was defunded, the dangers of drug use have not been adequately presented to school-aged children.

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