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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 222398" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Klmno: I hear you loud and clear. To me you sound like a caring Mom and the </p><p>juvenile gangsta type user junk psh. </p><p> What works for me is go to a higher office. The PO supervisor, or the oversight office above that...call the watch commander not just an officer,</p><p>can your phone be traced? Can these callers be id? </p><p> The fact that you are not safe in your own home and can not protect your things is not good.</p><p> I think that if there was a key involved the latch would not have been up. Maybe there is a jimmy being used to get in the truck. Either way you have been robbed there. So if you wanna direct attention there if it is useful</p><p>do that.</p><p> What can be done? I think you are right on the money. This sort of behavor can not go on. </p><p> ARe you using a cell? Or do you have a land line too? BEcause it is so difficult if you are putting yourself at risk of no phone use by running up minutes for the cell.</p><p> GEt clear about what YOU need and just say it,explain it, repeat it,</p><p>restate it and keep asking for the help. HELP. Ask who else can help you and then call them. Some intervention is needed. Call his treating psycdoc too,</p><p>ask for the physicians exchange number. If they refer you to the er, call er</p><p>and say you need to talk to the treating doctor for your teen with:list his diagnosis.</p><p> Hang in there, Mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 222398, member: 6271"] Klmno: I hear you loud and clear. To me you sound like a caring Mom and the juvenile gangsta type user junk psh. What works for me is go to a higher office. The PO supervisor, or the oversight office above that...call the watch commander not just an officer, can your phone be traced? Can these callers be id? The fact that you are not safe in your own home and can not protect your things is not good. I think that if there was a key involved the latch would not have been up. Maybe there is a jimmy being used to get in the truck. Either way you have been robbed there. So if you wanna direct attention there if it is useful do that. What can be done? I think you are right on the money. This sort of behavor can not go on. ARe you using a cell? Or do you have a land line too? BEcause it is so difficult if you are putting yourself at risk of no phone use by running up minutes for the cell. GEt clear about what YOU need and just say it,explain it, repeat it, restate it and keep asking for the help. HELP. Ask who else can help you and then call them. Some intervention is needed. Call his treating psycdoc too, ask for the physicians exchange number. If they refer you to the er, call er and say you need to talk to the treating doctor for your teen with:list his diagnosis. Hang in there, Mom. [/QUOTE]
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