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wow she's home and it's scary
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 414805" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Just my 2 cents but in my humble opinion, if she has left again for the night, I think you should call the police and report it. I know they don't do anything as far as looking for her and bringing her home. But you need to get this stuff documented. And really, you don't know what all she's doing or who she's with- reporting it to police does let them know that you care about what your child is doing and if they see her out they will question her to find out who she is and if it's your daughter, as a minor, they will bring her home. I am concerned that given her state of mind, this approach could be sending her a message that is counter-productive to the one you are trying to send.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 414805, member: 3699"] Just my 2 cents but in my humble opinion, if she has left again for the night, I think you should call the police and report it. I know they don't do anything as far as looking for her and bringing her home. But you need to get this stuff documented. And really, you don't know what all she's doing or who she's with- reporting it to police does let them know that you care about what your child is doing and if they see her out they will question her to find out who she is and if it's your daughter, as a minor, they will bring her home. I am concerned that given her state of mind, this approach could be sending her a message that is counter-productive to the one you are trying to send. [/QUOTE]
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