The police are not filing charges...They were trying to locate a suspect in a crime and told me if I don't tell them where the suspect is they will take my mom. They scared her and she had an accident so they said I was not taking care of her. God as my witness I do the best I can to take care of her. What can I do to get her back? I need my mom and she needs me. Please help me.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/get-elderly-mother-back-falsely-accused-elder-abuse-198886.htm
is alive and well on-line at the moment.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/get-elderly-mother-back-falsely-accused-elder-abuse-198886.htm
I just posted this and it disappeared into cyberspace. If a second post shows up, it's been hiding somewhere.
I also recall reading that the police took her mother someplace in an ambulance, but I can't find that post either.
https://www.agingcare.com/questions/get-elderly-mother-back-falsely-accused-elder-abuse-198886.htm
Strange, I remember reading that the police bundled up her mother in an ambulance and took her away, but I can't find that in either of these 2 posts.
Is she mentally competent to decide where she wants to be?
Is there something about your home that you aren't sharing with us that would make authorities feel it wasn't safe there, is there drugs or other criminal activity?
Was the suspect known to you and if yes in what capacity
What sort of accident did your mum have
What age is your mum and is she ill
You see if you are in or were in a relationship with said suspect and of course dependent on the crime or he is perhaps a family member that occasionally or frequently lives with you or visits a lot then there will be concern and until that concern is alleviated they have to take steps to protect.
Frankly, I find this threat a bit implausible, unless you're living in somewhere like AZ with Sheriff Joe who uses strong arm tactics. However, if you do have any information on the suspect police are seeking, provide it willingly to them.
I suspect though that there's a lot more to this story than has been shared.
I think the best thing you might do is cooperate with the police and/or contact Legal Aid for criminal matters and see if you can get a pro bono attorney to guide you and work this situation out.