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Rules sought for 'gooning,' taking troubled kids to care

Por: WPLG Local 10 Nation September 27, 2022

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ST. LOUIS – Within what's known as the secure transport industry, it's called “gooning.” Brawny men show up under the cover of darkness and force a teenager into a vehicle, taking them against their will to a boarding school, foster home or treatment center.The process is typically initiated by parents at wit's end over what to do with a child they perceive as troubled. For the kids, it's the traumatic first leg of a... + full article



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