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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 350976" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>No protocol set up- remember- GAL and previous PO thought it was all my fault. I'm just to report to PO next week how difficult child has done with these rules of house arrest and he'd gotten off if he'd done well. I don't have the boy's phone number anymore because it was about 2-3 years ago when they hung around each other before- this isn't the "best friend". Either way- I'm not doing the chasing and hunting again. difficult child is old enough now that I refuse to do it unless I truly was to think he was snatched or missing- in the true sense of the word.</p><p></p><p>Yep- he should have been home 3 hours ago.</p><p></p><p>He disappeared overnight in 6th grade- never came home from school. I tried to file a missing child report on him with police and they laughed and refused to do it. They were right- he showed up at school the next morning. He'd told a parent of a friend (who I'd never met or spoken to) that I said it was ok for him to spend the night- never mind that it was a school night and he had nothing at all with him indicating a planned sleepover- and that parent bought it and let him stay without so much as a phone call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 350976, member: 3699"] No protocol set up- remember- GAL and previous PO thought it was all my fault. I'm just to report to PO next week how difficult child has done with these rules of house arrest and he'd gotten off if he'd done well. I don't have the boy's phone number anymore because it was about 2-3 years ago when they hung around each other before- this isn't the "best friend". Either way- I'm not doing the chasing and hunting again. difficult child is old enough now that I refuse to do it unless I truly was to think he was snatched or missing- in the true sense of the word. Yep- he should have been home 3 hours ago. He disappeared overnight in 6th grade- never came home from school. I tried to file a missing child report on him with police and they laughed and refused to do it. They were right- he showed up at school the next morning. He'd told a parent of a friend (who I'd never met or spoken to) that I said it was ok for him to spend the night- never mind that it was a school night and he had nothing at all with him indicating a planned sleepover- and that parent bought it and let him stay without so much as a phone call. [/QUOTE]
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