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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 740718" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>I wondered about this as well, and if the police have ways of tracking when they have a warrent bypasses this notification. It sounds like they did not track directly but had Beta and her husband work with their carrier. That’s why I was wondering if he was still on their plan, and if this was more of a ‘track my family members’ feature rather than something police would do. I am assuming a cell phone carrier would not allow me to just call and trace anyone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I wish all places had this! Sadly my experience mirrors SWOT’s. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed! It’s terrible that we don’t have better answers for people in crisis. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tried, I’m wondering what it took to get a 302 on your son, and if it’s something you recommend in a situation like Beta’s (or if it’s even a possibility). Clearly this young man needs psychiatric help, not a SWAT team. Who did you call, and how did he get to the hospital? Or was he already at the hospital when you filed? I went through several emergency holds with S due to suicide attempts and other serious self harm, but she was a minor, and already at a hospital before they decided to transfer to psychiatric and hold her. I don’t really know how it works once they are adults. I assume it’s a pretty high bar to prove that an adult needs to be held against their will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 740718, member: 23349"] I wondered about this as well, and if the police have ways of tracking when they have a warrent bypasses this notification. It sounds like they did not track directly but had Beta and her husband work with their carrier. That’s why I was wondering if he was still on their plan, and if this was more of a ‘track my family members’ feature rather than something police would do. I am assuming a cell phone carrier would not allow me to just call and trace anyone. I wish all places had this! Sadly my experience mirrors SWOT’s. Agreed! It’s terrible that we don’t have better answers for people in crisis. Tried, I’m wondering what it took to get a 302 on your son, and if it’s something you recommend in a situation like Beta’s (or if it’s even a possibility). Clearly this young man needs psychiatric help, not a SWAT team. Who did you call, and how did he get to the hospital? Or was he already at the hospital when you filed? I went through several emergency holds with S due to suicide attempts and other serious self harm, but she was a minor, and already at a hospital before they decided to transfer to psychiatric and hold her. I don’t really know how it works once they are adults. I assume it’s a pretty high bar to prove that an adult needs to be held against their will. [/QUOTE]
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