View Full Version : When someone living with you calls police 145 times in 3 months, telling lies?
gotnolife
Dec 13, 2011, 07:46 AM
For drunk driving and was giving the Non-Revocable Parole eversence has been out is all he does is drink calling of prison this year for drunk driving and was giving the Non-Revocable Parole every since has been out is all he does is drink calling the police 145 times in the past 3mo and making up lies he even called cps he tell the police that I'm trying to kill him or that I'm threatening him with a knife every time the police have come out they say the same thing over and over three's nothing they can do when the cps came out he saw that my granddaughter is not being miss treated my boyfriends brother called the police right after the cps worker left police came out again three's got to be something we can do to get him to stop
J_9
Dec 13, 2011, 07:51 AM
Who is this "someone?" How is he related to you if he is?
gotnolife
Dec 13, 2011, 11:22 AM
I've been with his brother for 10yrs my boyfriend and his brother both own the home we all live in
twinkiedooter
Dec 13, 2011, 01:04 PM
Here is a link to what you can and can't do on nonrevocable parole. There is an address where you can write to and tell them about this jerk.
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/parole/Non_Revocable_Parole/pdf/Non-Revocable_Parole_FAQs.pdf
I assume you are in California. The very fact he is still drinking may play a huge part in his parole not continuing. The very fact he hoodwinked whoever approved his nonrevocable parole should be firmly addressed since he is drunk a lot and making a community nuisance out of himself. You may also ask for a meeting with the local police chief to see if they have any ideas how to get this jerk out of your home and back in prison where he belongs.
JudyKayTee
Dec 19, 2011, 09:17 AM
I'd be a little bit careful with this one. Your son (age 16) has been charged with statutory rape (his girlfriend is 14) and you think that's unfair. https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/other-law/im-12-year-olds-possible-pregnant-16-year-old-boy-618891.html
This COULD be seen as failure to parent on your part.
The next time the Police arrive tell them what you've told us. Let them make the decision whether to arrest him.
I'd also get out of the house he owns, find my own place, so you can have him arrested for harassment every time he causes a problem.