Teen Drug Rehab: ‘Teen Mom’ Jenelle Evans: Family and Friends Fear She Is Back on Drugs – Examiner.com

‘Teen Mom’ Jenelle Evans: Family and friends fear she is back on drugs – Examiner.com
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'Teen Mom' Jenelle Evans: Family and friends fear she is back on drugs
Examiner.com
Amber Portwood is currently serving five years for not completing a drug rehab program, which was ordered by the court. Do you think that "Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans is back on drugs? Does Courtland Rogers have a reason to worry about his new wife
Courtland Rogers: Jenelle Evans' Ex Keiffer Got Her Hooked On HeroinHollywood Life
'She almost died because of you': Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans' husband Daily Mail
'Teen Mom' Jenelle Evans' Husband Courtland Says She Was 'Hooked on Heroin'The Stir (blog)
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Chief Justice: Alternatives to prison for substance abusers welcomed – Barbados Advocate
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Chief Justice: Alternatives to prison for substance abusers welcomed
Barbados Advocate
Chief Justice of Barbados Sir Marston Gibson has welcomed efforts driven by the National Organisation of Women (NOW), to establish a facility for the rehabilitation of female substance abusers in Barbados. His comments on the matter came on Friday

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Battle for justice: Mum forgives detective who allowed Becky Godden-Edwards … – Mirror.co.uk
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Battle for justice: Mum forgives detective who allowed Becky Godden-Edwards
Mirror.co.uk
The discovery of Becky's body in south Gloucestershire in March 2011 was the news that Karen had been dreading after years of anguish over her drug-addict daughter. The despairing mum had even bought heroin for the troubled teen in a desperate bid to

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More teenage girls joining street gangs – South China Morning Post
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More teenage girls joining street gangs
South China Morning Post
Social workers at Youth Outreach, who take in 200 children off the streets every night at their Sai Wan Ho drop-in centre, say that in their early teens girls are often physically stronger than boys and have a more mature personality, making them

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