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Stepdaughter Lies About Visiting Dad, Gets Arrested at Party – Stepfather Refuses to Bail Her Out Until Morning

by Sunny Nguyen
December 18, 2025
in Social Issues

Family emergencies do not always come with clear answers, especially when children cross the line into legal adulthood.

One father recently found himself at the center of a heated debate after choosing not to bail his 18 year old stepdaughter out of jail in the middle of the night.

While he believed he acted responsibly, his wife and stepdaughter felt deeply disappointed and hurt.

Stepdaughter Lies About Visiting Dad, Gets Arrested at Party - Stepfather Refuses to Bail Her Out Until Morning
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The situation raises a difficult question. Was he teaching an important lesson, or did he go too far?

'AITA For letting my step-daughter spend a night in jail instead of bailing her out right away?'

My wife (38F) and I (39M) have been married for 6 years. We have 2 kids (8 & 5). My wife also has a daughter, Mary (18) from before we...

Mary is in her senior year of high school and lives with us. S

he will go see her bio-dad 2 weekends a month, but due to her extra-curricular activities, it is not always an every-other-weekend thing.

Since bio-dad lives about 2 hours away, Mary works out times with her dad for her to visit him and she drives herself there.

This past weekend, my wife took our 2 younger kids to visit her sister who lives about 3 hours away.

Before my wife left, Mary told us that she was going to visit her dad that weekend.

I was going to stay home to get some work done on some home projects that had been neglected over the holidays.

So, on Friday after everyone else had left, I kicked back and took advantage of the very rare opportunity of having an empty house to myself.

I bought a nice bottle of bourbon, visited our local dispensary, and bought myself a nice big steak. About 3am, I was awoken by a phone call.

Any parent knows that a phone call at that time of night is a nightmare situation, so I immediately answered.

It was my wife and she told me that Mary had been arrested and had just called her from our local jail.

Apparently, she had lied about going to her dad's house and had instead attended a party. The party got busted and Mary panicked and tried to run.

Of course, the cops caught her and arrested her. My wife said that the police would allow me to go get Mary right away instead of keeping her in jail.

I told my wife that I had been drinking earlier and was probably not safe to drive, let alone drive to a police station. I told her that I would...

My wife yelled at me for being irresponsible by drinking to that point in case of an emergency.

I told her that I was home by myself and everyone else in the family was supposed to be hours away, so I essentially had zero responsibility for anyone besides...

She eventually calmed down enough to see my side. The next morning, I went and got Mary right when I woke up.

When I saw her, it was obvious she had been crying a lot and she didn't say a word to me on the way home.

She immediately went to her room when we got home and didn't come out the entire day. The next day when my wife got home, Mary was still in her...

My wife talked to her and then came to talk to me. She told me that both her and Mary are disappointed in me that I made her spend a...

She said that Mary is traumatized by the whole thing. I told her "Good, maybe next time she won't lie and do stupid sh!t."

I reminded her that Mary is an adult now and she has to get used to facing consequences of her actions and this should be a very clear reminder of...

My wife said that that lesson could have been made without making her spend a night in jail.

A Quiet Night Turns Into a Parent’s Worst Call

The man, 39, has been married to his wife for six years. Together they share two young children, ages eight and five. His wife also has an 18 year old daughter, Mary, from a previous relationship.

Mary lives with them full time and visits her biological father a couple of weekends each month, driving herself since he lives about two hours away.

One weekend, the wife took the younger children to visit her sister in another city. Mary told both adults she planned to visit her father, as she often does. With everyone gone, the stepfather stayed home alone, planning to catch up on house projects and enjoy some rare peace and quiet.

That Friday night, believing he had no responsibilities and that everyone was safe, he relaxed. He bought a bottle of bourbon, a steak, and some cannabis, and settled in for the evening.

At around 3 a.m., his phone rang.

The Arrest That Changed Everything

The call was from his wife. She explained that Mary had been arrested and was calling from the local jail. Instead of going to her father’s house, Mary had lied and gone to a party.

The party was shut down by police, and when Mary panicked and tried to run, she was arrested.

The police told the wife that Mary could be picked up immediately instead of spending the night in jail.

The problem was simple and serious. The stepfather had been drinking and was not sober enough to drive safely, let alone go to a police station in the middle of the night.

He told his wife he would pick Mary up first thing in the morning.

A Fight About Responsibility

His wife was furious. She accused him of being irresponsible for drinking so much when an emergency could happen. He pushed back, explaining that he had no reason to expect any emergency.

Mary had said she would be two hours away with her father, and his wife and younger children were also hours away.

After some arguing, his wife eventually calmed down and accepted that he would get Mary in the morning.

When he picked Mary up, she was clearly shaken and had been crying. She did not speak to him during the drive home and went straight to her room, staying there all day.

“She Is Traumatized”

When the wife returned home the next day, she spoke with Mary and then confronted her husband. She told him that both she and Mary were disappointed in him for allowing Mary to spend the night in jail.

According to her, the experience had been traumatic, and the lesson could have been taught without jail time.

The stepfather disagreed strongly.

He told his wife that Mary is legally an adult and needs to face real consequences for lying and breaking the law. He even said that feeling shaken might help prevent future bad decisions.

That comment only made the situation worse.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Many pointed out that driving while intoxicated would have been far more dangerous and irresponsible than leaving Mary in jail overnight.

Disastrous-Bee-1557 − NTA. If she was so traumatized by spending the night in jail, then why didn’t your wife contact her actual father

after you told her you were not sober enough to drive down bail her out? Surely two hours away it not too far when his daughter is in jail.

DJ_HouseShoes − NTA I don't see any part of this situation that would be improved by you showing up drunk and high to a police station in the middle of...

[Reddit User] − NTA you didn't drink & drive, you thought Mary was somewhere safe, your wife & kids were together so why the hell not chill? My dude you...

rak1882 − NTA I'm sorry- there wasn't a single other person your wife could have called but you?

Yes, obviously you make sense as the first phone call but once you acknowledge that yeah- you couldn't pick Mary up that night, you'd (reasonably) had too much to drink.

Your wife should have said okay, Let Me Call Someone Else. Want to know why she didn't?

Because everyone else would have said at 3am that it wasn't an emergency. Otherwise she'd have made the phone calls.

Especially when several of Mary's friends parents were probably picking up their own kids. Mary is 18- she's legally an adult (presumably. ) She didn't need a parent to come...

TelephoneLow5829 − NTA. What did they expect exactly? For you to keep your stepdaughter company in the cell for a DUI?

Others questioned why Mary’s biological father was not contacted, especially since he lived only two hours away.

United-Plum1671 − NTA You’re allowed to kick back and drink when you’re alone. And her spending a night in jail is a direct consequence of HER behavior.

Maybe mom should worry about that instead of how you spent your free time

Sparkle062510 − This forum for the last several days has been filled with questions revolving around 18 year olds or around this age of crossing into the legal adult line.

Always similar issue of the “child who is now a legal adult” pulling some nonsense and then getting all offended when they don’t get their way, etc.

What your wife and daughter have to understand is that you didn’t intentionally leave her in jail out of maliciousness.

You and your wife planned your weekends accordingly because this 18 year old told you she was doing one thing (visiting her dad as she commonly does) yet she LIED...

went to a place that she, despite being 18, legally should NOT have been hanging out at (going to assume there was alcohol) and then when she got CAUGHT, expects...

Hopefully this was a “one and done” for her in the lesson-learning department - adult actions have adult consequences.

Adults also have to fend for themselves, a lot of the time, and because they are no longer a child they no longer are entitled to be handheld just because...

PS - I’m really not trying to rub this in, but is it a fair question for me to ask - I know Mary is 18 and all,

but when making a long driving trip alone to go visit her Dad, doesn’t her mother ever say “call me when you get there so I know you made it...

”My mother did this for as long as I lived at home (until I married at 25) no matter where I went back in the day simply

because she wanted to “sleep at night knowing I was at my destination”? My mother did this at a time when there were no iPhones in existence.

Perhaps it’s time to put the “track my location” feature back on Mary’s phone?

Several users emphasized that Mary lied, attended a party she likely should not have been at, and then tried to run from police. 

Kinlance − NTA I'm going to focus on an angle I don't think most will. MARY IS AN ENTITLED LITTLE. ... (something rude)!

Not everyone has parents that can bail them out. * Not everyone has parents that can AFFORD to bail them out. Not everyone has parents that think they EVER DESERVE...

The fact she even had you to bail her out the next morning is a PRIVELAGE she needs to recognize not every adult has.

She should be thanking you for helping her ANY BIT after she's made such a massive mistake. She is not the victim here

sawyerass − NTA - you had no reason to believe you'd be needed, you can't not relax by yourself in perpetual fear of something coming up and you trusted everyone...

idontcare8587 − NTA. My parents always told my sibling and me they wouldn't pick us up from jail for stupid s__t like this.

It sounds like they're mad at you for not helping shield an adult from the consequences of their own actions. Are you supposed to pay her fines or do her...

thisistemporary1213 − Nta. If she had been honest and said she was attending a party, you could have stayed sober and on call for her to pick her up.

She chose to lie instead and that was the consequence. I do wonder why she feels like she can't be straight up with you both about where she is and...

18 is a legal adult where I live.

userabe − Ask her how “disappointed” she’d be if you got a DUI driving that night or worse, got in an accident.

Ask how “disappointed” she is that her daughter lied to you both, and remind her how “disappointed” you are in her that she seems to be blaming you for being...

[Reddit User] − NTA you are absolutly right. She is an adult and if she can do the crime. ..she can do the time. You were also right about not...

GardenDivaESQ − NTA stepdad. Were it me, I probably would’ve ubered over there but if you had drinking you may not have been presentable, I. e. you may not have...

so I think what you did was fine. Don’t let them think you did anything wrong, no one made this problem except the teenager.

trekie88 − NTA You did the right thing not getting behind the wheel while i__oxicated. Your stepdaughter broke the law and faced the consequences. Your wife is an AH for...

The Real Issue May Be the Marriage

Some commenters shifted focus away from Mary and onto the wife. They argued that she unfairly blamed her husband for making a safe choice and avoided addressing her daughter’s behavior. Others felt she expected him to shield Mary from consequences instead of helping her learn from them.

A few also raised concerns about communication. If Mary had been honest about attending a party, the stepfather could have stayed sober and been available if needed. Her lie removed that option entirely.

A Hard Lesson About Adulthood

At its core, this situation is about boundaries, honesty, and accountability. The stepfather did not refuse to help. He simply chose not to put himself and others at risk by driving under the influence. He picked Mary up as soon as it was safe to do so.

Spending a night in jail is frightening, but many believe that fear may prevent worse outcomes in the future. As several commenters noted, not every adult has someone willing or able to bail them out at all.

Final Thoughts

This story highlights a painful transition point for families. When a child becomes a legal adult, the rules change, even if emotions do not. Protecting someone at all costs is not always the same as helping them grow.

In the eyes of many, the stepfather did the responsible thing. He stayed off the road, respected the law, and allowed natural consequences to unfold. Whether the family can move forward may depend less on that one night and more on how they communicate and set expectations going forward.

For now, Reddit’s verdict was clear. Most users agreed he was not the one in the wrong.

 

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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