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<blockquote data-quote="WearyMom18" data-source="post: 654771" data-attributes="member: 18856"><p>I came home from a fun dinner with my team at work this evening to find my husband reading texts on a small, cheap cell phone. I recognized it as a cheap prepaid phone we bought Difficult Child about 3 years ago. Apparently, this last time when she was home at the end of March she put her SUM card in it after she destroyed the one she had. It was under the seat in my husband's spare truck apparently lost there by our Difficult Child.</p><p></p><p>H hadn't remembered the phone and charged it to see if he could find out who it belongs to...well he certainly got an eyeful.</p><p></p><p>Just 1 and 2 days before she left on the first of April, she was texting various people with the following:</p><p></p><p>1. Asking a guy to come over and have sex with her (2x)</p><p></p><p>2. Asking for wapow (not sure what that is), 'a gram', some stuff, etc with promise to pay at a later date</p><p></p><p>3. Stated she has a pistol and offered two people to buy it. This is of interest mainly because almost a year ago, she brought some of her addict friends over while we were working and they stole 2 pistols from us along with several tools and stereo equipment from my husband. We reported the guns stolen and she later admitted to us that she let her friends steal them to sell for dope. Now we're wondering what pistol she's talking about. The police wanted us to file charges on her for stealing firearms. It's a state jail felony with a possibly penalty of 10 years. We didn't file the charges then so now I'm not sure if she has our guns or someone else's gun, either way I don't want stolen firearms in my home.</p><p></p><p>So she was at home, had a job and we thought she was improving but apparently not! It's disgusting what she was texting to people she calls friends. </p><p></p><p>It's just another nail in her coffin and more reassurance that our daughter is very sick and has major problems AND that we are doing the right thing.</p><p></p><p>Ugh, not a way to end the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WearyMom18, post: 654771, member: 18856"] I came home from a fun dinner with my team at work this evening to find my husband reading texts on a small, cheap cell phone. I recognized it as a cheap prepaid phone we bought Difficult Child about 3 years ago. Apparently, this last time when she was home at the end of March she put her SUM card in it after she destroyed the one she had. It was under the seat in my husband's spare truck apparently lost there by our Difficult Child. H hadn't remembered the phone and charged it to see if he could find out who it belongs to...well he certainly got an eyeful. Just 1 and 2 days before she left on the first of April, she was texting various people with the following: 1. Asking a guy to come over and have sex with her (2x) 2. Asking for wapow (not sure what that is), 'a gram', some stuff, etc with promise to pay at a later date 3. Stated she has a pistol and offered two people to buy it. This is of interest mainly because almost a year ago, she brought some of her addict friends over while we were working and they stole 2 pistols from us along with several tools and stereo equipment from my husband. We reported the guns stolen and she later admitted to us that she let her friends steal them to sell for dope. Now we're wondering what pistol she's talking about. The police wanted us to file charges on her for stealing firearms. It's a state jail felony with a possibly penalty of 10 years. We didn't file the charges then so now I'm not sure if she has our guns or someone else's gun, either way I don't want stolen firearms in my home. So she was at home, had a job and we thought she was improving but apparently not! It's disgusting what she was texting to people she calls friends. It's just another nail in her coffin and more reassurance that our daughter is very sick and has major problems AND that we are doing the right thing. Ugh, not a way to end the day. [/QUOTE]
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