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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 376690"><p>OK this kind of stuff drives me nuts. I don't know what state you are in or what the laws are. In my job I do some work with the police. They are like any other organization you have really good cops out there who want to help and you have lazy cops who do not want to do anything that is out of their way.</p><p></p><p>I know in my state there are some things you can do through the court system or through CPS. </p><p></p><p>So I don't know how much you have talked to the police, or if you just called them that one time and talked to them and got a lazy cop. My suggestion would be to call the police back and ask if they have a youth officer and if not if they have a domestic violence unit. Hopefully they have something on that order.</p><p></p><p>Then make an appointment and go in and meet with them. Tell them what is going on and ask them what your options are. There should be options Believe me police departments deal with this kind of situation all the time.</p><p></p><p>We have gotten lock boxes in our house. Mostly to lock up any drugs... but we will also be putting wallets and keys in them now that my son is back home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 376690"] OK this kind of stuff drives me nuts. I don't know what state you are in or what the laws are. In my job I do some work with the police. They are like any other organization you have really good cops out there who want to help and you have lazy cops who do not want to do anything that is out of their way. I know in my state there are some things you can do through the court system or through CPS. So I don't know how much you have talked to the police, or if you just called them that one time and talked to them and got a lazy cop. My suggestion would be to call the police back and ask if they have a youth officer and if not if they have a domestic violence unit. Hopefully they have something on that order. Then make an appointment and go in and meet with them. Tell them what is going on and ask them what your options are. There should be options Believe me police departments deal with this kind of situation all the time. We have gotten lock boxes in our house. Mostly to lock up any drugs... but we will also be putting wallets and keys in them now that my son is back home. [/QUOTE]
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