No. Wisconsin is the only US state where a minor who is at least 16 can use "self-emancipation". The requirements are, the minor must be in a safe environment as determined by authorities, must inform the parents or guardian of his or her location and must comply with all state laws pertaining to compulsory education, sufficient income for support, etc.
The parents can request the police to return the runaway to their home.
There are no states where police cannot deport a runaway. Police have the authority to return runaways to their guardians in all states.
Maybe not a police officer but the Childrens Services may.
Yes, the police will assist you parents in finding you. You will be listed as a runaway. If they find you they will return you home.
if they have you in custody, yes they can
Yes, but law enforcement may not do much if the runaway is near the age of eighteen.
Report them as a runaway and ask the police to return him home.
Depends on the state. You can be reported as a runaway and the police will bring you back. Anyone who have helped you can be charged with aiding a runaway.
If you are a minor (under 18) you are a runaway and the police will return you home.
Yes, under Florida law, a 16-year-old runaway can be returned to their parents if they are found. Law enforcement has the authority to take the child into custody and return them home. Parents can also file a runaway report with the police to have them located and returned.
Yes, in California, parents have the legal authority to make their runaway child come home. They can involve the police to help locate and return the child, and the police will assist in the process due to the child's status as a minor.
No, they must have permission from their parents. Otherwise they are a runaway and the police can return them to their home.