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Son avoiding home after being released from juvenile hall
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 102554" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Oh Star - I'm just brainlocked. Only suggestion (picturing myself in your shoes, only with- thank you) I could come up with is lock the doggone doors, turn out the lights, and hide the cars.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, seems like since he's already been in the "system", there should be someone above delusional PO (yeah, he'll have it done in 3 years) who can look at the multitude of placements he's blown up over the years and understand that there is absolutely no way he can come home. My goodness, your health alone...</p><p></p><p>I'm more than a little steamed that placement refuses to press charges but are more than happy to pass him along (yet again) so he can destroy someone else's home. Grrrr.</p><p></p><p>Take care of yourself during this, my friend. I really wish I had something useful to offer but I don't. Unfortunately, case mgr person is right - you have been the *best* at finding placements for him and I think that's why it's falling back on your shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 102554, member: 8"] Oh Star - I'm just brainlocked. Only suggestion (picturing myself in your shoes, only with- thank you) I could come up with is lock the doggone doors, turn out the lights, and hide the cars. Seriously, seems like since he's already been in the "system", there should be someone above delusional PO (yeah, he'll have it done in 3 years) who can look at the multitude of placements he's blown up over the years and understand that there is absolutely no way he can come home. My goodness, your health alone... I'm more than a little steamed that placement refuses to press charges but are more than happy to pass him along (yet again) so he can destroy someone else's home. Grrrr. Take care of yourself during this, my friend. I really wish I had something useful to offer but I don't. Unfortunately, case mgr person is right - you have been the *best* at finding placements for him and I think that's why it's falling back on your shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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