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Yes you are a minor and not an adult. The police can take you in.
If the parents agree to it. Otherwise the police will return the individual to their parents.
It depends on the reason for the call and the outcome of the police visit. If the child calls to report the parents for a crime, and the parents are arrested, the child will probably be placed with a family member or child services.
Yes, you are a minor and not an adult until you are 18. At 18 you can do what you want, but at 16 you can't.
US: They can report you as a runaway and the police will look for you and take you home. Anyone helping you will be charged for aiding a runaway. UK: In the UK you can legally move out at 16 without parental consent, as long as you are in a good environment, goes to school, work etc. If you do not they can force you back home with a court order and help by the police. You are still a minor in the eyes of the law.
Yes, if your parents post you as a runaway.
No not really only if some thing bad has happen then yeh they can
Yes you are a minor and not an adult. The police can take you in.
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My sister ran away when she was 13. The police thought she had been kidnapped. When my parents told them she ran away they said they couldn't do anything about the case. I also want an answer!
Running away will lead to: - she will be reported as a runaway - the police will bring her home - the 21yo will be arrested for aiding a runaway So no.
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They could be prosecuted. The legal age of consent is sixteen therefore having sex with a fifteen year old is illegal. The police would have to be notified for charges to be made though.
in Vermont State it can.
Yes. They do it all the time.
Well, it all depends, at 16 until you're 18, everything is parental consent. You can live with your sister, but if your parents want you home, you have to come home, if you refuse, the police can force you back home. -Katelyn
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