Mom Calls Cops On 14-Year-Old Son After He Refused To Get Out Of Bed

A Michigan mother had enough when her 14-year-old son refused to get out of bed in the morning so she called the cops on him. Crystal Towns told WEYI that this isn't the first time she has had issues with her son, Zachary, waking up on time for school. She works three jobs, so if her kids oversleep and miss the bus, she won't be able to drive them to school. 

“I don't have time in the morning to have him missing the bus and not waking up on time because his sister didn't wake him up or his alarm clock didn't go up so I had it this morning. I told him that if this kept occurring I would have to call the school cop and so that's what I did,” she said.

Crystal called a school resource officer with Grand Blanc Township, who promptly arrived to take Zachary to school. He knocked on the door and told the teenager he would be sitting in the back seat of his police cruiser.

“I wasn't very shocked at all I was just like oh ok off to Dan. She does a lot of things like this. She's one of those moms that will get on you but my mom could care less,” Zachary said. “I don't think I should have pushed my mom’s limits because that's the 100th time I've done it this year."

Crystal explained that Zachary is not a bad kid, he's just a normal teenager who needed to be taught a lesson

“I did what I needed to do. I would do it all over again and feel good about it,” Crystal said.


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