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Domestic Abuse Call Numbers Drop, But Victims At Greater Risk

Video Credit: CBS 4 WCCO Minnesota - Duration: 00:49s - Published
Domestic Abuse Call Numbers Drop, But Victims At Greater Risk

Domestic Abuse Call Numbers Drop, But Victims At Greater Risk

Some domestic abuse organizations say the pandemic has led to fewer calls for help because victims can't call when their abuser is around 24-7, reports Frank Vascellaro (0:49).

WCCO 4 News At 10 – May 5, 2020


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