Mom24
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If she skipped school her mom would have been notified immediately. By going to school she bought herself a few hours to get away.
She still would have had a few hours headstart if she hadn't gone to school that morning. Classes here start around 7:30 am, we take attendance at 9:15 and it gets sent to the office and received by about 9:30. Then the grade office secretaries look at the children absent and compare with the calls, emails and notes that came in excusing any absent children. Then they begin the process of calling homes to check in with parents, that can take an additional hour depending on the number of children absent without parental consent. And even if a child is absent without parental consent and they can't immediately reach the parent, if this is a child that isn't normally truant or let's say has a disability, they often won't report it to police. Considering AH's mom worked during the day, if she hadn't shown up the school most likely would have left a message on the home answering system and her mom's cellphone and that may have been 3-3 1/2 hours after school started. So whether or not she went to school that morning really doesn't make a difference to me on whether she intended to run away that day or not.