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Teen Babysitter Calls Police After Parents Don’t Return For Hours, Was She Wrong?

by Annie Nguyen
July 22, 2025
in Social Issues

A teenage babysitter agreed to help out a family for the evening—but when the parents disappeared for hours and stopped answering calls, what was she supposed to do? Imagine being 16, stuck late at night with three kids, no backup, and no clue where the adults are.

That’s the exact nightmare this Redditor found herself in when a simple Saturday job turned into an anxious waiting game. With the clock ticking past midnight and calls going unanswered, she made a decision that left one father screaming and Reddit up in arms. Curious how it all unfolded? Let’s get into it.

Teen Babysitter Calls Police After Parents Don’t Return For Hours, Was She Wrong?

One teen shared on Reddit how calling the police when the parents she was babysitting for didn’t return on time led to a fiery confrontation

'Aita For Calling The Police When The Parents I Babysit For Were Late?'

I (16f) sometimes babysit on weekends. My mom's coworker needed a babysitter, and she gave him my number. I agreed to babysit 3 kids from 2 pm till 8. 30 pm. Because the parents had some party to get to. It went okay. But the parents didn't get back at 8. 30. At 9 I tried calling him, but he didn't pick up. I texted a few times. At 9. 30 I tried calling again. And again at 10. And 10. 30.

I tried calling my parents, but my dad was at a work dinner and my mom didn't pick up. I tried calling the parents of the kids again, but they still weren't picking up or responding. At 11. 30 ish I called the police, because I didn't know what else to do.

And I was worried something might have happened to the parents too. They came, and around the same time the parents came back. The dad screamed at me, and he's still very upset.

OP later provided an update:

Edit: I called the police because I was worried about the parents not picking up / being late, and because I really had to get home. Not to involve cps or anything like that. Edit 2: since some people asked. I didn't call the emergency number, I'm not in the US (police isn't violent here), and I was paid up front, so not for the extra 3 hours..

When a teenager is put in charge of three young children, communication and trust become non-negotiable. But in this Reddit post, both went out the window when the kids’ parents failed to return on time—or even respond to calls for hours.

Situations like this aren’t just inconvenient; they can quickly become dangerous. According to child safety expert Dr. Laura Jana, “Babysitters—especially teens—need clear instructions, emergency contacts, and responsive adults to ensure children’s well-being. Leaving them guessing or isolated puts everyone at risk”.

The babysitter in this case followed every logical step: tried contacting the parents repeatedly, then reached out to her own parents, and only after exhausting options did she contact the police. Far from being impulsive, her actions reflect maturity and responsibility—especially when left alone for three extra hours without any notice.

Yet, the father’s reaction—screaming at her—suggests deeper issues. Often, anger in these situations stems from embarrassment or guilt. “When people are caught being irresponsible, especially by someone younger, they may lash out defensively,” notes psychologist Dr. Guy Winch. It’s not uncommon for adults to flip the blame when their own poor decisions are exposed.

This also raises questions about boundaries and expectations for teen workers. Babysitters, regardless of age, are entrusted with serious responsibility—but that doesn’t mean they should be left unsupported. A babysitter has every right to expect safety, backup, and basic respect.

What this post really reveals is the imbalance of power in caregiving relationships. It’s easy for parents to dismiss the needs of their sitter, especially a teen, but that doesn’t make it okay. In fact, as many Redditors pointed out, if the roles had been reversed and it was a teen child who went missing without updates, those same parents would’ve called the police instantly.

Reddit’s AITA crew rallied behind this teen, roasting the parents for their irresponsibility

This commenter pointed out that all the drama could’ve been avoided if the parents had simply sent a text or answered their phone.

YouthNAsia63 − I’m sorry, the parents came home three hours later than they said they would. They gave you no heads up-and they wouldn’t answer their phone. What were you supposed to think?! Alll this drama could have been avoided if they had …

1. Been upfront with you on how late they reeeeeally planned on staying out, or 2. Let you know by text or phone call they were going to be later than they expected, so you wouldn’t worry, or

3. If they had just answered their damn phone any one of the numerous times you called them But… no. The parents drift home on their own sweet timetable and are surprised and shocked to find flashing lights and officers at their house. Well, I hope they were embarrassed. And then dad took it out on you by “screaming” at you. Oh, and he is “still very upset”. Well, *you* are upset, *too*.

I bet he didn’t apologize for worrying you, did he. Or give you a bonus for making you stay later and worrying you. lol. That’s classy behavior right there. Yep. (s) So you called 911. I hope you *never* babysit for them again. And you should let alllll your babysitter friends know what these people are like. Just tell your friends the whole story, like you told Reddit.

Another emphasized how many times OP tried to reach out and praised her for handling the situation with maturity and care

Capelily − **NTA. ** At 9 I tried calling him, but he didn't pick up. I texted a few times. At 9. 30 I tried calling again. And again at 10. And 10. 30. At 11. 30 ish I called the police, because I didn't know what else to do. You did the absolute right thing.

You tried contacting the father quite a few times, and he didn't respond. They came back three hours after you were told they'd be returning. The father was in the wrong, and he knew it. That's why he screamed at you. A responsible ~~adult~~ parent would have picked up your calls. I'm sure I don't have to say this, but don't ever babysit for these idiots again!

One Reddit User believed the parents lied about the return time on purpose, possibly to avoid paying for extra hours

proud_didi − NTA OP, they were not 'delayed' you were straight up lied to. Nobody gets home from a party at eight thirty. That's usually when things start picking up. It's like they lied to you for a variety of reasons. That you not sit if you knew it would be till late, because of your own bedtime.

They lied about the number of hours, maybe because they wanted to rip you off of the cost for the extra hours. Who knows? Either way, never sit for these people again, they are clearly dishonest. Heaven forbid anything happen to the kid after you left, they'd blame you for it!

One Reddit User noted that she deserved better communication

AirGreen1111 − NTA, it’s 2013, they should know how to answer a cellphone.

This commenter stated that being three hours late without communication was more than enough reason to involve the police

Spare-Article-396 − NTA 3 hours late with no communication is cause for concern. What’s up with no one picking up their phone? Especially the parents, but even your parents. I get work dinners and all, but it’s not that big of a deal to pick up a call from your kid.

Another praised OP’s instincts, calling her actions logical and responsible given how long the parents were gone

Prize-Bumblebee-2192 − NTA You did the responsible, safe, logical thing. They can blame themselves for not calling you to tell you they were going to be late and for not being reachable when you tried to call them. You can bet your ass that if their kid was supposed to be home at 8:30 and was completely unreachable that they would be calling the police bc they would be concerned.

One Reddit User shared that while they personally wouldn’t have called the police, the father had no right to yell at OP after disappearing

maryjeanmagdelene − I used to babysit a lot, and personally i wouldntve called the police. I wouldve just fallen asleep (if the kids were long asleep) until they got back. But that man has no right to scream at you when he told you 8:30 and didnt communicate with you for three hours. Thats ridiculous.

One Reddit User said OP acted responsibly and logically by calling the police, especially after being unable to reach the parents for over three hours while caring for three young children

Relevant_doom − NTA You were left in charge of three young children and unable to contact their parents for over three hours past the point they were supposed to be back, they didn't call you and they didn't answer your calls - they could be in a ditch for all you knew.

It was a responsible, logical thing to do with the welfare of three kids in the mix. Well done - more should follow your example. Also, the parents you babysat for a world class assholes and should have left you more than one contact number.

This commenter highlighted how dangerous the situation could have been and applauded OP for prioritizing the children’s safety

Artistic_Thought7309 − NTA. Do not overthink this. The father screamed at you while she should have screamed at himself and his wife. You did the best you could. Putting a minor like yourself in that situatiin is pretty irresponsible.

Another said OP did the best she could and criticized the parents for putting a minor in such an irresponsible position

okIhaveANopinionHERE − NTA - The parents are the ones who are being extremely irresponsible here. I think that they probably felt that because you are a child and that they are adults, they did not have any need to let you know of a change in plans.

This ignored the fact that you were taking responsibility for their children during that time and had no idea what was happening. All they had to do was simply call or text you with updates.

After a couple of hours beyond the time that they told you that they would be home, and not being able to reach them, it's reasonable to start thinking that something bad happened like they may have gotten into a car accident or something on the way home.

This teen’s babysitting gig turned into a late-night panic fest, thanks to parents who left her hanging with no word. Calling the cops was her last resort, but their angry outburst made her the bad guy.

Should she forgive their irresponsibility, or stick to her guns and never babysit for them again? How would you handle being ghosted while watching someone’s kids? Drop your thoughts below!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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