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<blockquote data-quote="bethg5210" data-source="post: 760199" data-attributes="member: 27264"><p>So, to keep my son from sneaking out/sneaking people in, I got a deadbolt that has a key hole on both sides. You have to have a key to get in or out. So, he just started going out the window. I bought keyed window locks. Tonight after I went to bed, I got woke up to the sound of a car peeling out. I get up and my son is not here and the lock is broken and the window is open. I went to his room and got his iPad and between the conversations with his friends and watching YouTube videos he figured out how to break the lock. His curfew due to his probation is 8:30 and he left around midnight. So, I called the police. They didn't even come to my house!! They told me to take a picture of the lock and they would type a report and send it to the prosecutor and I can come by in the morning and sign the runaway form. Am I missing something?!?! Also, apparently at 15 they are not considered a runaway until they don't come home for two nights. Am I just overreacting? Is this truly just normal teenage behavior and I should just deal with it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bethg5210, post: 760199, member: 27264"] So, to keep my son from sneaking out/sneaking people in, I got a deadbolt that has a key hole on both sides. You have to have a key to get in or out. So, he just started going out the window. I bought keyed window locks. Tonight after I went to bed, I got woke up to the sound of a car peeling out. I get up and my son is not here and the lock is broken and the window is open. I went to his room and got his iPad and between the conversations with his friends and watching YouTube videos he figured out how to break the lock. His curfew due to his probation is 8:30 and he left around midnight. So, I called the police. They didn't even come to my house!! They told me to take a picture of the lock and they would type a report and send it to the prosecutor and I can come by in the morning and sign the runaway form. Am I missing something?!?! Also, apparently at 15 they are not considered a runaway until they don't come home for two nights. Am I just overreacting? Is this truly just normal teenage behavior and I should just deal with it? [/QUOTE]
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