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County Lines 

 

 County Lines are the means that drug dealers use to sell drugs around the country. Young people can get exploited into selling drugs where they live and in towns outside their area.

The
signs of child exploitation can be hard to spot as it usually happens gradually over time.

Signs a child maybe involved in County Lines

  • Involved in crime such as robbery, theft, burglary
  • Away from school
  • Away from home – this can be overnight or days at a time
  • Friends with a new group, often older
  • Friends driving them around
  • Carrying a knife or weapon
  • New gifts – clothes, bike, phone, trainers, money
  • Storing money or drugs
  • Always on the phone
  • Leaving home suddenly
  • Engaging in sexual activity
How do these drug gangs exploit children? They try to gain the child’s trust by:
  • Glamourising their lifestyle
  • Giving them money, gifts, clothes, drugs, alcohol
  • Offer them somewhere to stay
  • Find out more about them so they can ‘help them out’ with a problem they might have
  • Force them to do something in return for the gifts or ‘protection’ they’ve given them
  • This can happen face-to-face or online.
If you are in a situation where you need help or you’re worried about someone, visit our website to find help and support.

You can give information anonymously at Crimestoppers online or call 0800 555 111.

To report a crime or incident, please contact us via Live Chat on our website www.west-midlands.police.uk between 8am – midnight or call 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency.

Message Sent By
Andrew Ryan (Police, Engagement & Consultation Officer, Walsall NPU)

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