The police will not take a stolen vehicle report if the automobile's owner handed the keys to the individual. It is a civil matter in this instance.
Call the police and report them as a runaway.
At 17 she/he is a minor and still under your control. Do what you need to do. If he/she does move out report she/he as a run away.
only the registered owner of the vehicle can report it stolen. If the kid took off with the parent's car, it is still not stolen...it's considered "taken without permission" because it is known who has the car. this can also be reported to the pd.
You only need to report it if you are expecting some compensation.,
Report him to the Jewish Authorities.
The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.
If your being bullied, report the person bullying you to a parent, a teacher, police officer.
You report it to your local cider mill.Where do you think you report it!?!
If your being bullied, report the person bullying you to a parent, a teacher, police officer.
Until the child is 18, she is her parent's responsibilty in all 50 states. The child can file a police report if the parent refuses to; which will probably result in Child Services intervening. Last resort only.
Revoke their power of attorney and tell them and the banks. If they continue, report them for fraud.
Go to the law enforcement, in no state can a child move out without parental concent under the age of 18, except Texas and Missouri they can move out at age 17. even though you are not the custodial parent, it is still illegal for the kid to move out , the custodial parent might get introuble, if they didn't report the kid as a runaway, but the kid will end up in one of the parents homes. if the kid is a reported runaway, and refuses to go to either parents home they might get sent to juvie, but that's enough to scare any kid into comming home.