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In re G.P. CA1/5
G.P. pled no contest to second degree robbery (Pen. Code, § 211) and attempted second degree robbery (§§ 211, 664). The juvenile court adjudged him a ward of the court, placed him on probation, and imposed numerous probation conditions. Those conditions include a curfew and requirements to attend school regularly; maintain passing grades; report to the probation officer as directed; stay in his parent’s home; obey all reasonable directives of his parents and the probation officer; and avoid all contact and communication with I.S.--G.P.’s accomplice in the robbery.
A few months later, G.P.’s mother reported to the Napa Police Department that G.P. ran away from home and failed to report to his probation officer. Around that time, G.P. asked for a place to stay by posting on the social media app Snapchat.
A detective from the Napa Police Department located G.P. at his place of work and attempted to place him under arrest.

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