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Not all adults are grown up
So true...but....my original thought about it being a juvenile is calling Child Protective Services (or whatever it is in your state) to investigat the parents to make sure that the children are being cared for and supervised properly.
Another thought; Dragonlair, maybe you could write a letter to the editor of your newspaper and state that you have been having trouble with someone, you suspect a child, letting your animals loose. Explain that you are afraid that if it is a child, that they might get hurt (especially with the horses) and that you are looking into getting CPS involved. Explain that you are concerned that there may be unsupervised children in your neighborhood (and NAME the neighborhood) and you just don't know what else to do. Might work and at the least, it might make the neighbors who DO take care of their children put pressure on the 'perpetrator neighbors' to leave you and yours alone so as not to get a visit from a state agency. If you need help writing the letter to the editor, let me know.
Most people that have been through it would rather have both my eyes gouged out with a dull stick than be investigated by CPS...
Sonoran Silkies wrote: "That is really very close to filing a false report. .."
Actually , its not. She would not be filing a report at all. If you read my earlier post, starting at 'another thought', I'm suggesting writing a letter to the editor; not filing an actual report-HUGE difference. I've copied that post here; just read it again and I think you'll understand what I mean. A letter to the editor phrased properly will likely do one of two things: 1) Make parents in the neighborhood watch their children more closely and 2) get the neighbors who haven't done anything to the OP to influence the ones that have been harrassing her to stop. Either way it goes, its a win/win for dragonlair. Again, I'm suggesting writing a letter to the editor of the newspaper, not making an actual report to CPS.