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    Sep 1, 2011, 01:13 PM
    Getting on a plane with a runaway warrant will I get caught?
    I am 16 turning 17 in 3 months, I have a warrant for running away from living with my mother, I'm pregnant [ which is why I ranaway, she wasn't treating me right] I want to leave and live with my boyfriend [ my babydaddy] in order for that I have to get on a plane- what are my chances of getting caught ? Will they stop me at the airport ? Help please ?
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    Sep 1, 2011, 02:35 PM
    Do you already know there is a runaway warrant on you ? If there is, you won't be able to board a plane to go anywhere, but lets just recap some issues you may have:

    How many months are your pregnant?
    Does the father in this undisclosed location have enough money to support you and the baby once the baby comes?
    What hospital will you have the baby in?
    Babydaddy??

    Don't you think you have a better chance at home to have your baby in an environment you know. Your mom loves you, only worried about you being so young and pregnant.

    You're not picking good options kfc.

    Please let us know

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    Sep 2, 2011, 05:02 PM
    There are some other issues here. Like how old is the boyfriend and where you currently live. It is very possible, that in the unlikely event you do get to where your boyfriend is, that he can be arrested on any one or more of several charges.
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    Sep 2, 2011, 05:38 PM
    There is a very good chance they will catch the name and arrest you at the airport.

    If the boyfriend is over 18 there is a good chance he will be arrested for kidnapping or parental interference if you get there and he takes you in, after they find you.

    "Running away is not an answer, addressing the problem, legally and through the system is"

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