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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 351471" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I tried to call the number that I think was from that cell phone he got a hold of but no one answered. Then about 10 mins ago difficult child called me. He said he was on his way to school. I asked where he spent the night- he said at a friend's house because I locked him out. Now mind you- I locked this door about midnight and stayed downstairs until after 1:00 am. I told difficult child that he never came home so yes, I locked the door. He said he was in the backyard and saw me get up and lock the door and he tried the door and couldn't get in so he went to a friend's house. I asked why he didn't knock on the door- and of course, he had this cell and could have called. He said it didn't matter- I had locked him out so he had no choice. I asked if he was coming home after school- he said yes, he'd be straight home because he was NOT going to violate parole and the only reason he wasn't home now is because I locked him out.</p><p></p><p>This kid has learned how to turn any situation around to make it look like it was my fault and he's my victim. Really- he made no effort to get back in this house and did not respond when I called his name before locking the door. He had clean clothes on that he needed to wear to JROTC today. But this wasn't planned by him?</p><p></p><p>Furthermore- either the friend snuck difficult child in the house or someone's parents let difficult child in after 1:00 am. I think this was planned with a friend way before then or something- something stinks about all of this. But the time between him not answering that phone and then calling me this morning- that was his time to think up this BS story.</p><p></p><p>LDM: I checked online for local news. Apparently one jurisdiction around me has their government offices closed today but my jurisdictioon is open. That doesn't help me though because difficult child's PO told me yesterday that he would be out until Monday. I was going to call police and report him as a runaway if he hadn't called- and actually, if he doesn't show up here this afternoon I still will. Yes, this situation will be reported to PO next week either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 351471, member: 3699"] I tried to call the number that I think was from that cell phone he got a hold of but no one answered. Then about 10 mins ago difficult child called me. He said he was on his way to school. I asked where he spent the night- he said at a friend's house because I locked him out. Now mind you- I locked this door about midnight and stayed downstairs until after 1:00 am. I told difficult child that he never came home so yes, I locked the door. He said he was in the backyard and saw me get up and lock the door and he tried the door and couldn't get in so he went to a friend's house. I asked why he didn't knock on the door- and of course, he had this cell and could have called. He said it didn't matter- I had locked him out so he had no choice. I asked if he was coming home after school- he said yes, he'd be straight home because he was NOT going to violate parole and the only reason he wasn't home now is because I locked him out. This kid has learned how to turn any situation around to make it look like it was my fault and he's my victim. Really- he made no effort to get back in this house and did not respond when I called his name before locking the door. He had clean clothes on that he needed to wear to JROTC today. But this wasn't planned by him? Furthermore- either the friend snuck difficult child in the house or someone's parents let difficult child in after 1:00 am. I think this was planned with a friend way before then or something- something stinks about all of this. But the time between him not answering that phone and then calling me this morning- that was his time to think up this BS story. LDM: I checked online for local news. Apparently one jurisdiction around me has their government offices closed today but my jurisdictioon is open. That doesn't help me though because difficult child's PO told me yesterday that he would be out until Monday. I was going to call police and report him as a runaway if he hadn't called- and actually, if he doesn't show up here this afternoon I still will. Yes, this situation will be reported to PO next week either way. [/QUOTE]
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