It's still harboring a runaway or could be kidnapping. The 19yo would end up with serious legal consequences.
yes you can be because you are not 18 and 17 is still consider as a minor
In many jurisdictions, a seventeen year old can be considered a runaway. However, the way this situation is handled by law enforcement or child protective services can vary depending on local laws and policies. It's best to consult with local authorities for specific information on how runaway cases involving minors are addressed in your area.
No you can not until you are 18 and then you can move out.
No, if the 17 year old isn't where their parents expect them to be, they are a runaway.
no of course not -.-
Call the police and report them as a runaway.
If you live in the US... No, because at 17 they are still a minor and therefore still a runaway.
Yes.
In Texas, a runaway at 17 is considered a minor. It is important to contact local law enforcement to report a runaway and seek assistance. Additionally, reaching out to family, friends, or social service agencies for support and resources can help ensure the safety and well-being of the runaway.
It is an aggravated misdemeanor if a person harbors a runaway minor in the state of Iowa. The severity of the punishment will vary depending on the amount of time harbored and the age of the minor.
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.
Yes, but law enforcement may not do much if the runaway is near the age of eighteen.