Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to establish the actions to be taken upon discovery of a lost or abandoned child.
Procedures
Found Child
- Officers shall immediately contact MECC upon finding a child who would be considered lost.
- If MECC receives a report of a found child, a squad shall respond to recover the child.
- If the child’s parent or legal guardian is unable to be located or the home address is not known, officers shall contact First Response.
Abandoned Child
- Upon discovering an abandoned child (in a location where the child was expected to be), officers must use discretion and consider the totality of the circumstances in deciding what actions to take.
- If the parent or legal guardian cannot be located, officers shall contact First Response.
Health and Welfare Hold
Should officers become aware of underlying circumstances which necessitate placing the child on a 72-hour Health and Welfare Hold, officers shall place the hold in accordance with P&P 8-205 Health and Welfare Holds for Juveniles.
Definitions
Refer to the Commonly Used Terms page for general definitions.
- Abandoned Child: Any child left alone long enough to come to the attention of police, and children left with a baby-sitter past the agreed upon return time of the parents, may be considered abandoned. An abandoned child is present in their expected location, but without the expected supervision.
- First Response: First Response (Community Based First Response) social workers are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. First Response handles emergency shelter placements, telephone assessments of families in crisis and takes child & adult protection reports.
- Juvenile: An individual who is under the age of eighteen (18) years.
- MECC: Minneapolis Emergency Communications Center is the city's 911 center that answers emergency and non-emergency calls and coordinates the appropriate response by public safety services.
- Parent/Legal Guardian: "Parent" means the birth or adoptive mother or father of a child and does not apply to a person whose parental rights have been terminated in relation to the child. A legal "guardian" is a person who has been appointed by a judge or social services agency, to take care of a minor child (to include foster parents).
- Totality of the Circumstances: All facts known to the member at the time, including the conduct of both the member and the person leading up to the action (such as the use of force).