SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Today, Lacey Van Cleave and her mother, Lori Johnson, are close, but that hasn’t always been the case.
“She’s my best friend,” Johnson said Monday. “We confide in each other. It was so great that she came here to go to treatment with me. I was in work release, and she was in a treatment program, and I just seen her develop more as a person.”
Each of their paths brought them to the St. Francis House in Sioux Falls, which offers transitional housing and a chance at better, more accountable days.
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“I was on the run for almost three years from my charges, and it caught up to me,” Van Cleave said Monday. “Which always does. And I was really heavy into my meth use.”…