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Should I Report My Mom To The Police

Can I call the police on my mother?

The police can generally take a person, involuntarily, to the hospital if, due to mental illness, that person is a threat to herself or others. They will drop the person off at the emergency room, fill out some paperwork, and leave. The doctors will then decide where to go from there.As a cop, it’s my opinion that the police are only your best option when the person in question is actively threatening harm to herself or others - as in, it’s ongoing or it just happened. In those cases, the police are only the best because no health professionals will go to your Mom’s house to get her. If it even has the slightest chance of being physically dangerous, health professionals call the cops too.If that doesn’t describe your mother’s condition, then you are far better off seeking advice from a doctor, a local social worker, or even an attorney. These are the experts who can tell you all of your options. When it comes to mental health issues, the police are only the best for dealing with immediate threats.You didn’t mention your age. If you are a minor, your state’s version of Child and Family Services may be of some help.

My mom filed a false police report against me?

In 2005 my mother filed a false police report against me stating I assaulted her and pulled a gun out of my purse. I was unaware about the allegations and was arrested out of my home last week and the case is continued. I speak to my mom occasionally and she never mentioned this. My mother is a achohlic/drug user and has a record. I have a clean record. How should I go about her filing a false police report. What is some people opinion of the outcome of all this. She caused me allot of pain and suffering. I never assaulted her. I haven't seen her in over a year and she leaves me crazy messages on my voice mail. Iam nervous. I never been to jail in my life. I have a great job and a 1 year old at home. I cant deal with the stress.

Can I report my step mom to the Police for harassing me online?

Well I'm 15 and I'm now living with my mother in Georgia. Well my dad and his new wife are still living in Ohio (I had to move because she didn't like me, and my dad chose her over me)

Anyway, she's constantly harassing me online. I blocked her on Facebook since she was sending me angry messages for no reason. Now she's on my dad's Facebook without his permission, pretending to be my dad, and she sends messages like this
"i told u time and time again to gather ur stuff and take it with u but didnt! so dont expect anything to be here now.ive totally remodled the house. i cleaned out ur filthy bedroom and gave ur bedroom furniture away, tore up that nasty carpet and put down new flooring...etc. ur old room is now my music room.and any drawings are now history all traces that u and ur mom ever lived here are lonnnnggg gone. this is me and pams home now."

and

.u tell lies to ur so called friends who are misfits like urself. u make them think im a monster then they want to take up for u. like ryne going to torch the house then justin boggs going to beat me up now heather going to make u fatherless. ur acting like a 12 year old watching cartoon animee stuff. always trying to make urself look like like a cartoon charactor living in the cartoon world.u grown up and act ur age.now embarassing me putting on facebook ur a lesbian...what is the matter with u ashley? lose some weight and make urself look normal and u might be able to get a guy,

Can I do anything about this?

Also, she won't let my sister (whom is 22) or any of my dad's family go to their house and see my dad.

How can I report a car stolen if it’s not in my name?

You call the police, report the vehicle stolen and ask that a unit be sent out to your location or the location where the vehicle is supposed to be. They will then either dispatch a unit or, if they are backed up with calls, they will instruct you to come into the nearest police station and fill out a report.That’s what you need to do.Here’s the problem:Whose vehicle is it? - The police are going to want to speak with the owner at some point to determine whether or not you had any right to have the vehicle in your possession, if you indeed did. The owner is also likely to require a copy of the police report for insurance purposes. Finally, the police will almost certainly only release the vehicle if it is found to its legal owner.What is your role in the matter? - If you are simply a bystander, then there’s not much you can report to the police. They again are going to want to talk with the person who was operating or in possession of the vehicle and then the registered owner. If you are simply a fired, co-worker or person on the street, your role usually ends when you have informed the police of your status.Your story needs to “add up” - If the police come out or you go the station, what you tell them needs to make sense. If you don’t know much or what you tell doesn’t sound truthful or logical, you could find yourself in a great deal of trouble. Unless you have a good reason to become involved, you may wish to leave the heavy lifting to the vehicle’s owner.If the vehicle’s a rental, then you need to let the rental company spearhead the matter - After you have reported the theft (or potential theft) to the agency and the police, they’ll handle the majority of what remains. While they may need a statement from you, your role largely ends when the police and the rental agency come together.Frankly, unless there are strong reasons not to do so, you should allow the vehicle’s registered owner to deal with as much of this type of matter as possible.

If i report my dad to the police department what will happen?

i hate my dad. he has gotten violent and lost control and he loses his temper often. He has gotten violent towards me my mom and my sister before. My mom and sister are overseas now and I m stuck with him. I am an adult. He just was threatening me and lost his temper over something very small and he acted like he was going to hit me or beat me up. I m a girl and if he gets violent, i can t defend myself. When he loses his temper, i want to call the police or drive to the police department and report him. But if do, i think they will side with my dad. He s a dead beat loser and hasn t been employed for years and he has serious anger issues and doesn t do anything to help the family financially. Since i m still dependent and living at home, if i call the police, i m worried if my dad will kick me out or if the cops will pick his side because he will lie. And my mom s overseas, so what do i do?

If you sneak out can your parents call the police an say you ran away?

Usually there's a specific time period...normally it's if you're gone for more than 48 hours and your parents don't know where you are (so you don't have permission) then they can call you in as a runaway and you can be taken to a juvenile detention center for at least a couple days if not more. The time period does vary from state to state so check into that.

But the safest thing you could do is to....not sneak out. I know, incredible thought, but if you sneak out then you know your parents would have said no so you know there's something wrong about the place you're going or the people you're hanging out with. Generally parents are looking out fro your best interests...listen to them and talk to them, try to compromise so you're both happy. Sneaking out makes them lose trust in you.

How do I contact the police without my parents knowing?

It depends on how old you are. If you are a minor and afraid that your parents might take your computer priviledge away - by doing nothing, you are allowing this pedophile to victimize you, or he will someday victimize somebody else. Going to your counselor is a good thing. He or She can then explain the whole thing to your parents. They can then go to the Police, file a complaint, and they will start an investigation. Pedophiles are not taken lightly by law enforcement agencies. I doubt your parents will take your computer priviledge away. Keep in mind the Police has to get involve.

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