They can request that you be taken in to custody which is not the same as being arrested. Then a hearing is held to determine if the juvenile should be released to the parents or remanded to a group or foster home.
In MA at the age of 17 there is realy nothing your parents can do but any time befor that they can file for a CHINS potition (CHild In Need of Services). If that happens you can be put on probation and it will go on your juvinial records.
Of course!
YES
My sister ran away when she was 13. The police thought she had been kidnapped. When my parents told them she ran away they said they couldn't do anything about the case. I also want an answer!
If you are a minor (under 18) you are a runaway and the police will return you home.
Yes, a parent can call the police if their child runs away. The police will typically take a report, gather information about the child, and may initiate a search or issue a missing person alert. They may also reach out to the child’s friends or known locations to help locate them. The approach can vary based on the child's age and circumstances surrounding the disappearance.
Report them to the police and they will bring them home, or just leave them and they will return just before their next birthday.
Report it to the police. That way they will look for him and bring him home and anyone who helps him can be charged with aiding a runaway.
like if a sim runs away? if a sim runs away you can call the police and they will try and track your lost sim. but if they are gone because of the social worker then they are gone forever. now if your talking about the sims 3. and the babysitter that takes your kids then they are gone forever too.
u cant get him if he runs away
She Runs Away was created in 1997.
Yes, the police can intervene if a child runs away from one parent and is found at the other parent's location, especially if there are concerns for the child's safety or well-being. The legal custody arrangement between the parents plays a significant role in this situation. If one parent has legal custody, the police may facilitate the return of the child to that parent. Ultimately, the specifics of the case, including any custody agreements or court orders, will guide the police's actions.
yes the police can take it away but they will probably only take it away if you do somthing wrong with it like use it to kill sombody.