| Decatur, Ala. | Thursday, May 23, 2013 |
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The article leads you to believe that she was taken from school as in being abducted with the "Missing Student" head line then it goes on to say she was seen with friends at the spirit of America event which has me thinking she is not missing. She's just not where she is supposed to be. Then it continues that she has now been criminalized with the Juvenile Pick-up orders which validates that she is a runaway due to an enviroment from home not School.
So why the mention of Missing Student?
There is a lot more to this than what's being reported, This is a domestic dispute. However I hope and pray she and her family can work things out soon.
Yep, she's probably upset with mom because she didn't get her way, so she left and went to a friend's house. Sounds like just another teenage brat. And yes, I have grandchildren, so I know how they can be if they don't get their way, but mine hasn't left home.....yet.
Careful Donna with the name calling. You don't know what is going on in the parent's home so don't be so quick to say she's just being a brat. Let's just pray the teenager is safe and this gets worked out like Casinokid stated earlier.
Donna, I find it very foolish to make comments like you did when you don't know the whole story. What is it that say about assumptions?
The article doesn't lead anyone to believe the child was taken, or went, from school. It simply states that this is/was a Priceville student... I am sure there are many that wouldn't even click on the article excepting that it has a "familiarity" to it by including in the headline that there is a student from Priceville that is missing.
The article should have been titled Police looking for Runaway. But had that been done then less than the half of the 1600 views would have actually viewed it. IMHO