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If you are of legal age she can not but if you are a minor she can report you as a runaway and the police will come after you. Anyone who you stay with then will be harboring a runaway which is illegal.
yes, by law the officer will take them to the juvenile corrections center and your parents will then decide to leave you in there until you 18 or come pick you up themselves. If the friend that the runaway is found with is 18 or older you parents could press criminal charges against them for aiding a runaway.
Yes, in California, parents have the legal authority to make their runaway child come home. They can involve the police to help locate and return the child, and the police will assist in the process due to the child's status as a minor.
Only if you are under arrest.
since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents. since you are 18 and going to live with a fiance, then i dobt the police will make you come back home with your parents.
If the parents report him as a runaway, the police can return him to his home. Or put him in a detention center.
Only if you are 17 or younger.______________________________________________________________________The police are their to protect you if you are experiencing a type of abuse. If you runaway, they should investigate before you are returned. Also there are many many groups willing to help you if things are bad enough you are thinking of running away.Try 800-799-SAFE
Yes, In New Zealand if you 16 and you run away from home, the police will force you home because you are a minor.
Wisconsin
Yes. This can be considered kidnapping or custody interference. If a runaway child knocks on your door allow him to come in and feed him/her, but call the police immediately. Do not take the child back home-- it may be abusive.
It really depends on lots of things. If you have runaway before then you could get in some trouble with the police, espeically if you were to be violating probation or something like that. If you haven't runaway before and you aren't like on probation or other things that you are being detained from and you come back on your own then you would likely just get in trouble with your parents at the worst.
Police can use reasonable force to enter a property with a warrant. However, unless it's a no-knock warrant the police will generally give you approximately 15 seconds to come to the door before they force entry.