JD
Abscond overnight. 3.45pm, no contact with JD
Client Jacob Dunn failed to return overnight to placement on Friday 04th of October. Progress notes record by Residential Care staffer Paul Gurney, indicate that co-staff Paul engaged in a conversation with Acting Sergeant Brian Gain from Wodonga Police at approximately 7:30pm on Friday 04th of October. Sergeant stated, based on information provided for client Jacob's likely level of risk, police would not take any further action at this point in time. Paul also advised Child Protection After Hours, who requested further contact if there was any change in the situation. At approximately 10:09pm on Friday 04th of October writer conducted welfare check via client Jacob's mobile telephone. Writer did not have call connected. Writer was unable to leave voicemail message due to client Jacob's phone stating service temporarily unavailable.
JK writer rang JK. JK answered “what!” then hung up. Worker Erik rang JK at 1.45pm. JK asking to be picked up at the Federation shops. Arriving back at unit at 2.10pm. The Wodonga police were informed of her return to the unit. Worker Erik took JK to YJ appointment at 2.42pm, Returning to the unit at 3.15pm. JK then got dressed in floral print tight leggings, a black top. And prepared to go to “too cool for school” program getting picked up at 3.38pm from the front of the unit in a small metallic grey sedan.
JK left with worker Paul and TPF for drive to Dean St. During trip Paul could smell cannabis, and JK stated at one point “we’re stoned, you know”. All returned to unit at approx 7.15pm, JK was in her room from shortly after, did not emerge.
TPF
Abscond overnight.
Returned to the unit at approximately 3.25pm
TPF left with worker Paul and JK for drive to Dean St. During trip Paul could smell cannabis, and JK stated at one point “we’re stoned, you know”. All returned to unit at approx 7.15pm, TPF was in her room from shortly after, did