At 16 you are a minor and in trouble if you have run away. It isn't too late so go home. Running away doesn't solve any problem you have.
The police will take him/her into custody, call the parents, and a court date may be set if any laws were broken.
Hope they didn't get your number plate!
They can report you as missing to the police. They will look for you and return you to your parents.
"No, if a person simply drives away after an accident this is considered a hit-and-run. If an accident occurs, even if there are no injuries it is essential that it is reported to the police."
You're letting that suspect get away with what he did to you. He'll do it to you again and to other girls and women.
Usually, the owner gets a warning. If the abuse keeps up or the abuse is really bad, then the animal is taken away.
It is illegal for anyone one to run away in any state if you are not 18.Your parent can call the police and have you reported as a runaway and get you arrested and you can possibly be put in a home or placement.
No. The child support goes to the parent who have custody to use to pay for the child. it does not go to the child directly. A runaway has no legal right to run away and if caught by the police they will bring him home. Just because you have not returned home does not mean you are allowed to stay away. If they have reported you as a runaway, anyone who helps you can be charged with helping or harboring a runaway with severe legal consequences.
The police can be contacted by her parents and reported as a run away. Use of cell phones, credit cards, driver's licenses, bank accounts, SSN reported income, etc. could be traced to find the run away.
Running away from home at the age of 17 can be dangerous and may lead to serious consequences. It can result in being reported as a missing person, legal repercussions for your parents, and potentially unsafe living conditions. It is important to seek help and support from trusted adults or authorities if you are facing difficulties at home.
yes, a 14 year old can drive a motorcycle in texas, but only between7:a.m and 6:00p.m
She would be reported as a runaway and her mother would be arrested for aiding a runaway but also for kidnapping unless she let the father know where she is so he can go get her back or let the police know or send her back herself. If the minor is being abused this has to be reported to the police and CPS. The minor can not just move without parental consent. The parents would have to go back to court to change custody i and child support orders if they think she should move.