There are concerns more children could be exploited if tougher COVID restrictions meant schools were to close again.
Tina believes her 14-year-old son"just changed" after he was targeted both in person and online by county lines gangs.Tina thinks her son is lucky to be alive after a gang set a dog on him
Tina said the gang was involved in robberies and drugs:"They groom young boys because they're vulnerable, by showing off with their cars, their flats, apartments - even girlfriends, girls, showing them sort of like employing them.She also thinks her son is lucky to be alive after they set a dog on him."He probably didn't do what they wanted him to do and they must have said, 'well if you don't do this, we'll put a dog on to you'," she added.
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