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Technically, you cannot be charged with harboring a runaway if the person has not been classifed as a runaway. However, if the person is found in your possession and they have no reason to be with you, then the police have every reason to question you.
Typically, charges for harboring a runaway require proof that the individual was indeed a runaway. If the person was never reported as a runaway to the authorities or officially filed as one, then it would be difficult for law enforcement to press charges of harboring a runaway. However, legal nuances can vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to consult with a lawyer for specific advice.
The other parent can be charged with custodial interference and harboring a runaway. see links
The child will be repporteed as a runaway and anyone who helps her will be charged with aiding a runaway which is a federal crime. The parent she runs to will be charged with kidnapping and lose all parental rights if he does not immidietly send the child back. So if you want a good realtionship with your parents don´t run away. It is also possible they put you in a foster home if they feel you can not live home without running away. No one will trust you if you do this.
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If you leave home without parental consent, then anyone who takes you in can be facing charges for doing so. Texas does have laws against harboring a runaway. There could be other charges that would apply as well.
In Texas, a child must be at least 17 years old to be considered an adult. Until then, running away may result in the child being classified as a runaway and subject to being returned to their legal guardian or authorities taking other protective measures.
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they liveed because in that time they have food they could eat and other kinds of stuff and they had house or somewere they could stay warm
The parents can report him as missing or as a runaway and then it depends on what the police finds. If they find no suspicion of him to be a runaway he will be called as missing and the other way around. Until he is 18 he is not allowed to move out without parental permission.
The minor will be reported as a runaway and the adult for aiding a runaway which is a federal crime. Prison will be waiting for him. Anyone who is helping will be charged wiht the same. The legal age of consent in Alabama is 16, so you can have sex but that is it. A minor can not legally move out or run away without parental consent.