Bring you home.
If you are of legal age she can not but if you are a minor she can report you as a runaway and the police will come after you. Anyone who you stay with then will be harboring a runaway which is illegal.
A runaway or absentee minor report is what a person files if a minor in their custody has run away or is missing. There are various reasons parents do not file a report a runaway that include not wanting to involve police involvement, they know where the minor is, or they do not think police involvement is needed.
{| |- | She can file a report of the child as a runaway with the police. She could also file a report against the father. Either one is going to get the authorities involved. |}
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Go home or call the police so they can take you home. Anyone who helps you knowing you are a runaway can get charged with aiding a runaway. If you are abused tell the police and the CPS can help you.
The parents can request the police to return the runaway to their home.
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If the laws of your state declare that you are an adult at the age of 18, you are not a runaway at age 18.
Sweetheart, your mom will be charged with kidnapping unless she sends you back. If your father have custody of you there is a court order that has to be followed. As a runaway your father will report you and the police will bring you back. Anyone who helps you and knows you are a runaway can be charged with aiding a runaway. Now, if your mother wants you to live with her she will have to petition the court for custody. And whatever reason the court did not grant your mother custody must have changed. If they do not live too far apart she can ask for shared custody. So speak to your mom. You can not decide where to live until you are 18yo.
Technically, you cannot be charged with harboring a runaway if the person has not been classifed as a runaway. However, if the person is found in your possession and they have no reason to be with you, then the police have every reason to question you.
At 18 years old, the person is considered an adult and then not a runaway.