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If you runaway and your mom files a runaway what can the police do?

Bring you home.


Can a 17yr be arrested for moving out of his parents home?

A parent can call you a run away and have the police bring you home. They can say you are a repeat run away and try to place you where you can not run away. Since you are almost 18 the police may not want to do this, and may ask your parents what they wish for you to do. You can not be arrested if you have not broken any laws.


If a police officer requests to search your home what does the Fourth Amendment require that the officer bring?

A warrant.


How do you get your sim back after he or she runs away from home?

Report them to the police and they will bring them home, or just leave them and they will return just before their next birthday.


Can the police legally bring me back home if im 17?

Yes, you cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood). If they are in an unsafe place, they should contact social services for help.


In Texas when you turn 17 can you move out of your mother's house and get your own place?

I heard that the answer to you question is yes, but you might want to call the police station and ask before you decide to leave home.


In Missouri can the police force a 15 year old runaway return home if the minor has a safe place to live?

The parents can request the police to return the runaway to their home.


What if you runawayand your almost 18 what can happen?

If you live in a state where the legal age is 18, the police can bring you back home.


Club penguin best place is.?

Might be your home


Do the police have a right to come in my home if someone calls and says I am suicidal?

yes they do, they will also bring a special person to help you in crisis.


What age can you legally move out in Maryland and what age are you not considered a runaway and the police can't bring you back home?

In Maryland, you must be 18 years old to legally move out without parental permission. If you are under 18, you are considered a runaway, and the police can bring you back home until you reach the age of majority.


If i move out at 17 in Florida with 5 months left till im 18 whats the likelyhood that the police will actually bring me home?

Chances are if your parents really want you home the police will attempt to find you and most likely bring you home. If you are really looking for leaving your house, either try sticking it out; or getting emancipated. But remember there are a lot of things that revolve around becoming emancipated.

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