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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 492569" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>My son is awol again. This makes 3 times in less than two weeks. He was emergency detained for 3 days before Christmas. He came home started raging again,circular arguments about money and how he should be able to be gone and not tell anyone where he is. He is fifteen, bipolar, generalized anxiety disorder, and borderline mr. I have exhausted all of my resources and other family members have had it. He was picked up in a stolen car the first time but not charged with anything. He refuses to go to school and if forced, he just walks out of the building and disappears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 492569, member: 12856"] My son is awol again. This makes 3 times in less than two weeks. He was emergency detained for 3 days before Christmas. He came home started raging again,circular arguments about money and how he should be able to be gone and not tell anyone where he is. He is fifteen, bipolar, generalized anxiety disorder, and borderline mr. I have exhausted all of my resources and other family members have had it. He was picked up in a stolen car the first time but not charged with anything. He refuses to go to school and if forced, he just walks out of the building and disappears. [/QUOTE]
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