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In re J.L. CA2/6
The juvenile court sustained allegations that J.L. received stolen property (Pen. Code, § 496, subd. (a)) and declared him a ward of the court (Welf & Inst. Code, § 602). The court placed him home on probation with terms and conditions. J.L. was ordered to report any change in address and complete his GED.
J.L. and his mother met with probation regarding a planned relocation to Colorado. Probation agreed and both J.L. and his mother signed an Interstate Compact agreement. They moved to Colorado. Later, J.L. moved from his listed address to a different location without notifying probation. Probation attempted to contact his mother at the listed telephone number on file but she did not answer and there was no means of leaving a message.

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