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A 17-year-old child cannot move out legally in Montana unless he's been officially emancipated. The parent may be able to get law enforcement to bring the child home if he leaves.

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They can report a run away, possible kidnapping, all sorts of things.

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Report them to the police as a runaway. Until they reach the age of 18, they are the responsibility of the parents.

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