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How Cheryl And Tanesha Use Drugs
Per Reporter: Cheryl and Tanesha use drugs (marijuana) together around the younger siblings. Cheryl is possibly using crack. The drugs are not manufactured, but Cheryl sells the drugs in the presence of the Cheryl. The drugs are accessible to the children. Cheryl is an alcoholic. The children have not been harmed due to Cheryl or Tanesha being under the influence. It is unknown if the older siblings are using drugs. Tanesha and her girlfriend (unknown) have sex in front of the younger siblings. Cheryl is not employed. The utilities are currently on. There is no food in the home; the children have been going to the neighbor’s home asking for food. The family lives in a 3-bedroom apartment, but it is unknown if the children have adequate sleeping

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