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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 138069" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It is done- the kid was arrested and taken away from school today. He came home and asked me if I had anything t do with that- apparently the kid thought difficult child was a good friend and had met him in the restroom earlier in the day and said he thought someone had snitched on him and asked what should he do.</p><p>Anyway, when I told who he was, I was told that the kid is a diabetic and the parents would desperately need to know something like this, as it could kill him. Also, it did appear to me that principal was acting a little odd- like she either already knew or was avoiding the whole thing.</p><p>I chose to tell difficult child that I did mention it to someone at school, because I couldn't let something go on that could jeoperdize the other kids' safety and this kid needed help, but that it did appear to me that they already knew something was going on. And, the police would not have arrested him just because someone made one report, with no evidence.</p><p>Then difficult child told me that the kid told him in the bathroom that he had about 40 ozs. on him today. Who knows what the real truth is- but it does sound like there was some truth to this. I had told principal that if she looks into this and finds i to be total fabrication, which I could not swear it wouldn't be, to tell me because I would want to deal with difficult child over that. I haven't heard from her on that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 138069, member: 3699"] It is done- the kid was arrested and taken away from school today. He came home and asked me if I had anything t do with that- apparently the kid thought difficult child was a good friend and had met him in the restroom earlier in the day and said he thought someone had snitched on him and asked what should he do. Anyway, when I told who he was, I was told that the kid is a diabetic and the parents would desperately need to know something like this, as it could kill him. Also, it did appear to me that principal was acting a little odd- like she either already knew or was avoiding the whole thing. I chose to tell difficult child that I did mention it to someone at school, because I couldn't let something go on that could jeoperdize the other kids' safety and this kid needed help, but that it did appear to me that they already knew something was going on. And, the police would not have arrested him just because someone made one report, with no evidence. Then difficult child told me that the kid told him in the bathroom that he had about 40 ozs. on him today. Who knows what the real truth is- but it does sound like there was some truth to this. I had told principal that if she looks into this and finds i to be total fabrication, which I could not swear it wouldn't be, to tell me because I would want to deal with difficult child over that. I haven't heard from her on that one. [/QUOTE]
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