From my earlier post:
"re teen using car without permission....significance of parent/owner - vs stranger - reporting car as stolen."
....reading where a teen died from a parent calling to report the car stolen (the son had taken it against parents objections). believe the teen died.... I do remember the parent being very upset at police.
The parent
just wanted the teen and car back.
I do wonder if information gets passed on. When searching a license plate, do details come up or does it just say stolen? Maybe there should be
another category for stolen vehicle, such as borrowed without permission. :shrug:....
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/nov/7/iowa-police-shoot-teen-dead-after-father-calls-cop/
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/tyler-c...thorities-to-report-the-teen-stole-his-truck/
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Linked article has so
little info about Iowa case I hesitate to comment.
AFAIK, no MSM yet about whether car Jessica stole belonged to a passenger's parent - or by total stranger-
so may or may not be relevant to Jessica's death. But as Yoda raised an interesting question, here we go.
If anyone wants to discuss this issue further, maybe I s/take this to a new thread downstairs.
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Iowa case is a tragic result for family and LE. Of course parents just wanted teen & truck back.
I wonder why Iowa teen 's
parent(s) did not go looking for son taking father's truck w/out permission, to go buy ciggies.
Or why not
wait until son returned home w truck, then
'deal' w son in a manner they thought appropriate?
If this was a family matter, why not handle as a fam matter? Isn't that a
parent's job?
(We don't have all the info, so maybe unknown-to-us circumstances compelled them to call 911. IDK)
If Iowa parents wanted to report as police matter (& they did), then PDs have policies & procedures to follow for reported criminal acts.
Those
LE P&Ps are different from (most? all?) parents' P&Ps for handling (whatever action).
Would any parent tell LE '
My teen borrowed car w'out permission, follow regular P&Ps, which might involve your shooting him.'
Per P&P, LE actions vary depending on teen's actions when LE approaches.
Should parent reporting crime committed by their teen be able to dictate LE's P&P for handling that teen?
(Sarc)
'When you find him & truck, let him drive home, you-LEOs following, but stop to treat him to ice cream cone.'
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If local LE establishes
another category -'borrowed without permission'
BWP distinct from 'stolen vehicle 'SV
then LE's P&Ps for handling BWP suspect would be different from regular SV. Chase or no-chase? etc.
Who determines whether 911 call is BWP or SV - person phoning 911? dispatch? LE in field?
If parent says '
I think he'll bring it back' it's BWP, why classify as crime, when it's something less, a family issue?:worms:
Sorry, got carried away, ending ramble.
O/T: Brings to mind ppl calling 911 saying they were shorted by one McNugget or got too much ketchup on BigMac. Is it a matter for LE?