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Sheriff Ben Wolfinger presented a check Thursday for $23,000 to Safe Passage. The funds, from the county’s drug asset forfeiture account, will be used to help pay for the Children’s Advocacy Center’s operating costs. From left: Michelle Manteuffel, family advocate at the CAC; Tamarah Cardwell, CAC director; Wolfinger; and Chauntelle Lieske, Safe Passage executive director.

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Drug dealers' assets to help kids hurt by crime
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Drug dealers' assets to help kids hurt by crime

COEUR d’ALENE — They never planned to help some of the most vulnerable crime victims in North Idaho, but some drug dealers are doing that whether they like it or not.