officials haven t disclosed details about the object. now on bbc news, it s time for breaking the county lines. it s every parent s nightmare. he was climbing out the windows every night. they had him selling crack and heroin. young people lured into a world of drugs, gangs and violence. he was beaten badly. to see your child s face twice the size of what it should be, no mother should see. there are calls for a change in the law. to make it a specific offence to deal to children under 16. but are they criminals or victims? if children are being exploited and coerced, the law- would not criminalise them in those circumstances. - today we investigate what is being done to break the county lines. it is something you might have read or heard about on the news, county lines is defined as grooming by criminals to force teenagers into drug dealing and other activity. drugs are often transported away from the big cities to smaller towns and rural areas by children and vulnerable peo
this is where 15 year old leah heyes was found on saturday. police were called after reports a young woman had collapsed. two north yorkshire mums who built an unlikely friendship from a terrible tragedy. kerry roberts and tammy kirkwood campaigned side by side to raise awareness of the risk of drugs after tammy s son helped supply the mdma which killed kerry s daughter. carrie wants to see a new law. both want carrie wants to see a new law. both want to carrie wants to see a new law. both want to see carrie wants to see a new law. both want to see better protection for the victims of county line gangs. most of the laws are not with the times, they were made 50, 60, 70 years ago when life is so much different. just set up for us the specific law change you want to see