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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 169325" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>Wow Bran thats scarey to say the least. You say that "She puts a kitchen knife in her pocket and headed back to the Bronx"</p><p></p><p>Did you call the police to alert them that she is armed with a dangerous weapon (The knife) and of what her intentions are? That just might speed things up a bit as well as be the one call that might save her before the worst does happen. What about possibly contacting the gang unit in the Bronx area so that they can look out for her and get her out of there or even find her in possession of a weapon. When my difficult child was on the streets I contacted the police agencies in the surrounding area that she was trolling in to alert them of her presence there in their community and (At the time) illegal behaviors etc... in the hopes of saving her from her own self destruction. She too was always armed with a knife and there was allot of gangs in the area where she was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 169325, member: 2727"] Wow Bran thats scarey to say the least. You say that "She puts a kitchen knife in her pocket and headed back to the Bronx" Did you call the police to alert them that she is armed with a dangerous weapon (The knife) and of what her intentions are? That just might speed things up a bit as well as be the one call that might save her before the worst does happen. What about possibly contacting the gang unit in the Bronx area so that they can look out for her and get her out of there or even find her in possession of a weapon. When my difficult child was on the streets I contacted the police agencies in the surrounding area that she was trolling in to alert them of her presence there in their community and (At the time) illegal behaviors etc... in the hopes of saving her from her own self destruction. She too was always armed with a knife and there was allot of gangs in the area where she was. [/QUOTE]
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